A triangular strategic arrangement where each side preserves autonomy through interlocking support.
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A triangular strategic arrangement where each side preserves autonomy through interlocking support.
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"Let's see what happens. I couldn't begin to guess. Yeah, I mean, how airtight do you think that the Russians are with the Russia..."
"...both China and for Russia. And so I think that this triad all perceive each other as absolutely essential support, and that they will..."
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