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Preparing for decoupling, a stepping up of the arms race, and an even closer relationship of China and Russia economically and militarily, with the likelihood of technology-sharing increasing. They both know that if one goes down, the other will soon follow.This is now becoming pretty overtly a zero-sum fight to the finish as the dragon and bear react to the eagle and bull-dog as bridges are burned and positions hardened.This does not bode well for the global economy excepting weapons and related military goods manufacture.Zero HedgeSenate Passes Sweeping Bipartisan Legislation To Counter And Compete With ChinaChina Mulls Unprecedented Legislation To Counter Western SanctionsTyler Durden
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Preparing for decoupling, a stepping up of the arms race, and an even closer relationship of China and Russia economically and militarily, with the likelihood of technology-sharing increasing. They both know that if one goes down, the other will soon follow.Preparing for decoupling, a stepping up of the arms race, and an even closer relationship of China and Russia economically and militarily, with the likelihood of technology-sharing increasing. They both know that if one goes down, the other will soon follow.This is now becoming pretty overtly a zero-sum fight to the finish as the dragon and bear react to the eagle and bull-dog as bridges are burned and positions hardened.This does not bode well for the global economy excepting weapons and related military goods manufacture.Zero HedgeSenate Passes Sweeping Bipartisan Legislation To Counter And Compete With ChinaChina Mulls Unprecedented Legislation To Counter Western SanctionsTyler Durden
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This is now becoming pretty overtly a zero-sum fight to the finish as the dragon and bear react to the eagle and bull-dog as bridges are burned and positions hardened.
This does not bode well for the global economy excepting weapons and related military goods manufacture.
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Senate Passes Sweeping Bipartisan Legislation To Counter And Compete With China
China Mulls Unprecedented Legislation To Counter Western Sanctions
Tyler Durden