Washington's putative plan to address adversaries one after another rather than all at once: Iran first, then China, then Russia.
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sequencing strategy
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A transcript-matched topic anchored by excerpts such as "...so this is, as you mentioned, this is what's called a sequencing strategy in Washington, D.C. Let's deal with Iran, then let's move on..."
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Jiang describes Washington's official logic as a sequencing strategy: deal with Iran, then China, then Russia.
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"...so this is, as you mentioned, this is what's called a sequencing strategy in Washington, D.C. Let's deal with Iran, then let's move on..."
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