Jiang reads burden-sharing as vassalage: Japan, South Korea, Europe, and NATO are no longer friends but subordinate partners ordered to protect U.S. power.
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Burden Sharing
Jiang reads burden-sharing as vassalage: Japan, South Korea, Europe, and NATO are no longer friends but subordinate partners ordered to protect U.S.
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"...and the Indo -Pacific through strength, not confrontation. We will increase burden -sharing with allies and partners around the world. And we will rebuild..."
"...its interests, as well as protect its allies. We will increase burden -sharing with allies and partners around the world, okay? This basically means..."
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