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Future global policy ‘being written in Ukraine’

MONews
1 Min Read

Expert Interviews — In the week since Donald Trump’s election, the world has been speculating and preparing, in some cases with great anxiety, about what the next four years will bring. As we’ve reported, a nearly unprecedented array of global challenges will land in the president-elect’s inbox, from Russia’s war in Ukraine (and now North Korea’s battlefield involvement) to multi-front wars in the Middle East. US-China rivalry unfolding in the economic and geopolitical spheres; And America’s military and defense establishment is showing signs of strain.

As part of our ongoing coverage of the election aftermath, Password Overview We asked General Philip Breedlove, former NATO Supreme Allied Commander, for his insights and thoughts on the coming years. General Breedlove focuses on the need to support the future of Ukraine and NATO, as well as ways the U.S. military and defense industry can improve to address a variety of challenges.

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