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The arms race is on. And further reason for Russia and China to enter into a closer military alliance to counter the US and its allies. The world is splitting economically, politically and militarily into opposing camps again, which is doubly dangerous in difficult economic times. Liberal globalization is on hold for the foreseeable future, as the rivalry between liberalism and traditionalism heats up. India PunchlineRussia, China won’t accept US nuclear superiority M. K. Bhadrakumar | retired diplomat with the Indian Foreign ServiceSee alsoMoon of AlabamaU.S. Threatens New Nuclear Tests To Push China Into A Treaty It Does Not Want
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The arms race is on. And further reason for Russia and China to enter into a closer military alliance to counter the US and its allies. The world is splitting economically, politically and militarily into opposing camps again, which is doubly dangerous in difficult economic times. Liberal globalization is on hold for the foreseeable future, as the rivalry between liberalism and traditionalism heats up. India PunchlineRussia, China won’t accept US nuclear superiority M. K. Bhadrakumar | retired diplomat with the Indian Foreign ServiceSee alsoMoon of AlabamaU.S. Threatens New Nuclear Tests To Push China Into A Treaty It Does Not Want
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The arms race is on. And further reason for Russia and China to enter into a closer military alliance to counter the US and its allies. The world is splitting economically, politically and militarily into opposing camps again, which is doubly dangerous in difficult economic times. Liberal globalization is on hold for the foreseeable future, as the rivalry between liberalism and traditionalism heats up.
India Punchline
Russia, China won’t accept US nuclear superiority
M. K. Bhadrakumar | retired diplomat with the Indian Foreign Service
See also
Moon of Alabama
U.S. Threatens New Nuclear Tests To Push China Into A Treaty It Does Not Want