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How Harris and Walz Handle Global Hot Zones

MONews
1 Min Read

Subscriber+ Exclusive Reports – This much is clear in the tumultuous and often unpredictable 2024 U.S. presidential campaign. The next occupant of the White House will find his or her inbox filled with global security challenges. The new president will face wars in Europe and the Middle East (assuming they are still ongoing). Relations with China are becoming increasingly precarious, conflict over Taiwan is becoming more likely, and a powerful new coalition of adversaries is emerging that some are calling “war.” “Axis of Authoritarianism” – China, Russia, Iran and North Korea – are trying to stand up to the United States and the West.

Recent report A report from the congressionally mandated National Defense Strategy Commission says the United States faces “the most challenging global environment with the most serious consequences since the end of the Cold War.”

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