The article reports on US President Trump's post-summit hesitation over advancing a major arms package for Taiwan, concerns about breaching the Six Assurances, and discussions of a potential US-China-Russia nuclear arms pact, amid ongoing tensions over Taiwan and Iran.
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But it's also come up because of the rise in tension in the Indo-Pacific region. Of course, the the rise of ambition of of China of threats to our our shipping routes as well. Uh, it's a different world now than it was back in the 80s when David Longing first said, let's go non-nuclear, I can smell the uranium on your breath.
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a defining tension shaping regional security and trade dynamics
This week shattered any illusions New Zealand is a faraway havena dangerous false equivalence in global power dynamics
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