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In 2019, the US perceived itself as the dominant global power, empowered to oversee Russia and China. Reacting swiftly to their increasing influence, the US aimed to safeguard its position, anticipating Russian military advancements and China’s economic expansion. The strategic focus was to curtail China’s rapid economic growth, allowing the US to proceed with the Euromaidan operation and strategically defeat Russia.

R.A. Purwanto
November 05, 2022
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