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Obviously written from an American perspective, and with some journalistic flairs, but a quick read from a man with on-the-record sourcing detailing shifts in US-China relations since 2017 as well as explorations of Russia's isolation over that period with some historical context for both. The bold title may be a bit too hasty but it is clear to even the most casual observer that the end of history was anything but an end.
Sanger deserves credit for reinforcing how America's futile commitment to the modern crusades in the Middle East/Central Asia have taken resources away from the great power conflict he outlines. If one believes the United States and China are on a collision course, then our wasteful (material and reputational) policies since 9/11 must radically change.
Sanger deserves credit for reinforcing how America's futile commitment to the modern crusades in the Middle East/Central Asia have taken resources away from the great power conflict he outlines. If one believes the United States and China are on a collision course, then our wasteful (material and reputational) policies since 9/11 must radically change.