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Tomorrow a new trade agreement between 15 Asian states will be signed. It will soon be seen as a milestone in the global economic history. But only very few 'western' media have taken note of it or of the huge consequences the new agreement will have.The agreement is also a huge victory for China over U.S. hegemony in Asia:Moon of AlabamaThe Huge New Trade Deal 'Western' Media Do Not Like To Talk AboutSee alsoThe GeopoliticsUS Strategy for the Indo-Pacific Under the Biden Administration: A Return to Multilateralism?Alin Barbantan
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Tomorrow a new trade agreement between 15 Asian states will be signed. It will soon be seen as a milestone in the global economic history. But only very few 'western' media have taken note of it or of the huge consequences the new agreement will have.The agreement is also a huge victory for China over U.S. hegemony in Asia:Moon of AlabamaThe Huge New Trade Deal 'Western' Media Do Not Like To Talk AboutSee alsoThe GeopoliticsUS Strategy for the Indo-Pacific Under the Biden Administration: A Return to Multilateralism?Alin Barbantan
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Tomorrow a new trade agreement between 15 Asian states will be signed. It will soon be seen as a milestone in the global economic history. But only very few 'western' media have taken note of it or of the huge consequences the new agreement will have.Moon of AlabamaThe agreement is also a huge victory for China over U.S. hegemony in Asia:
The Huge New Trade Deal 'Western' Media Do Not Like To Talk About
The Geopolitics
US Strategy for the Indo-Pacific Under the Biden Administration: A Return to Multilateralism?
Alin Barbantan