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- While Pakistan's domestic politics continue in a state of permanent crisis, the disastrous end of the U.S. occupation of Afghanistan has demoted Pakistan to the bottom of the list of American priorities, meaning a financial bail-out for the country might not be forthcoming this time.
- While Pakistan's domestic politics continue in a state of permanent crisis, the disastrous end of the U.S. occupation of Afghanistan has demoted Pakistan to the bottom of the list of American priorities, meaning a financial bail-out for the country might not be forthcoming this time.
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- The two day trip looks to be less about trade and more about pressing the Canadian-American desire to turn India away from Russia, weaken China, and strengthen the Quad.
- Right now, the existing regional alliances seem to be consolidating into a single all-embracing system. Only three years ago, there was only one big alliance in the world: the North Atlantic Treaty Organization.
- Right now, the existing regional alliances seem to be consolidating into a single all-embracing system. Only three years ago, there was only one big alliance in the world: the North Atlantic Treaty Organization.
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