He argues that current European leaders are unpopular, incompetent, and functionally obedient to American priorities rather than to European publics.
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The interview begins with a European emergency and ends in the Caribbean, but Jiang treats both as one argument: Washington is willing to let allies absorb the blast radius while using regional pressure to...
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