War on #terrorism could no longer justify U.S. national security establishment's claim to enormous resources. Thus, #China becomes the new "enemy." U.S. needs wiser and more prudent civilian authorities to determine policies, says Andrew Bacevich, President of @QuincyInst.pic.twitter.com/kZOS1z03sD
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#China and the U.S. need#creativediplomacy for both countries' leadership to recognize that we need to co-exist. East Asia's stability is an important shared interest. Common threats like#ClimateChange need to be tackled together, says Andrew Bacevich, President of@QuincyInst.pic.twitter.com/uHDn1UGxSpShow this thread
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In terms hostile actions in multiple locations and with multiple projections of power (as opposed to hot air bloviating) only one of the two Nations is spoiling for a fight.
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That's as crazy as seeing peace in the Middle East...oh, wait a minute..
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The only way to go!
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@QuincyInst showed its true colorsThanks. Twitter will use this to make your timeline better. UndoUndo
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Ok "China state-affiliated media".
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Can’t become ememy? Then what Xi Jinping’s late touts on Korea war was about?
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