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Strategic Influence

Call the Axis of Adversaries Whatever You Want, But Take It Seriously

Raphael S. Cohen
10 December 2024
12 min
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Deepening military ties among China, Russia, Iran, and North Korea are challenging US defence strategies. The US may need to prepare to fight multiple adversaries across various theatres, and re-evaluate long-held strategic assumptions.
READ: Call the Axis of Adversaries Whatever You Want, But Take It Seriously

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