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Less than a month ago, the Biden administration finally dropped its long-anticipated National Security Strategy. And it had a few surprises.
Think Russia is the biggest US security threat, given its invasion of Ukraine? Think again, Ian Bremmer tells GZERO World.
The White House sees China as America’s most formidable, long-term threat.
Why? Because it has not only the intent but also the ability to fundamentally alter the world order to one where democracy is no longer the dominant form of government.
And what needs to happen for the US to project strength abroad? For democracy to remain strong at home.
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