He lists India-Pakistan, Azerbaijan-Armenia, and former Yugoslav conflicts as examples of disputes that may intensify once American deterrence weakens.
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India Pakistan
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"Yeah, absolutely. This is the end of Pax Americana, right? I mean, before America was the sole superpower and everyone was afraid. They were..."
"...continue, many nations in the world, especially in the Middle East, India, Pakistan, they're going to face some water shortages."
"It goes to Asia, India, Pakistan, South Korea, China, Japan. India depends on 60 % of its oil from this area. China depends on..."
"...then each team is assigned a country, like maybe USA, Britain, India, Pakistan, Japan. And then each team is given an envelope, okay? And..."
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