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Gordon G. Chang, Opinion ContributorThe Hill |
Downstream countries have reason to be concerned.
This year has been troubling for almost all foreign carmakers in that country, which boasts the world’s largest car market.
America’s commitment is certainly ironclad, but with a leftist in charge, South Korea’s embrace of the alliance will not be.
Xi Jinping is almost surely comfortable with Vladimir Putin’s threats to use his most destructive weapons against Ukraine.
To the dismay of Chinese leaders who already had to deal with Trump for four years, they have not gotten the preferred outcome and are not looking...
India is becoming more important, something not good for China.
Washington has to be concerned that Beijing sees an opportunity to deny or at least restrict Middle East energy to others.
Xi has obviously decided to risk war with an American treaty ally, which means he is prepared to wage war against America.
South Korea, thanks to Kim Yong-hyun, is now a test for Washington — and the world’s nonproliferation regime.
In March, President Joe Biden ordered the Pentagon to get ready for coordinated nuclear confrontations with Russia, China and North Korea.
Washington has to prepare for a multitheater war in East Asia as China and North Korea, plus friend Russia, join together as comrades in battle.
A debt crisis is coming, and it is bound to be the biggest in decades.