The host argues that a U.S. withdrawal from East Asia could trigger outcomes that do not favor China, including possible Japanese nuclearization and wider regional militarization.
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Nuclearization
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A transcript-matched topic anchored by excerpts such as "You know, I think that's an excellent point. One should be careful what one wishes for. That is, if the US would leave East..."
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"You know, I think that's an excellent point. One should be careful what one wishes for. That is, if the US would leave East..."
"think if the US would pull down from East Asia that the consequences might not be in China's favor either. So I think that's..."
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