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Iran’s Collapse Could Cause a Nuclear Security Nightmare Washington would struggle to secure dangerous materials, technologies, and expertise.

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China Should Invite Trump to Its Military Parade The 80th anniversary of the global victory over fascism offers a chance to change narratives.

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The Philippines May Turn Its Back on the U.S. Again Presidential rival Sara Duterte could step into her father’s foreign policy footsteps.

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Coup Leaders Are Rewriting Their Playbook Even when transitions end in elections, the goal is not to exit power but rather to entrench it.

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Iran’s Collapse Could Cause a Nuclear Security Nightmare
Washington would struggle to secure dangerous materials, technologies, and expertise.

China Should Invite Trump to Its Military Parade
The 80th anniversary of the global victory over fascism offers a chance to change narratives.

Closing NATO’s Indo-Pacific Gap
European allies should strengthen NATO’s Indo-Pacific ties as Washington wavers.

The Philippines May Turn Its Back on the U.S. Again
Presidential rival Sara Duterte could step into her father’s foreign policy footsteps.

Coup Leaders Are Rewriting Their Playbook
Even when transitions end in elections, the goal is not to exit power but rather to entrench it.

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