China’s Influence in the Middle East
David P. Goldman, The Jerusalem Strategic Tribune The difficulty in comparing America’s and China’s influence in the Middle East is that the two operate on entirely different planes. [Note:…
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David P. Goldman, The Jerusalem Strategic Tribune The difficulty in comparing America’s and China’s influence in the Middle East is that the two operate on entirely different planes. [Note:…
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WNU Editor: Heavy fighting in the southern part of Ukraine. Russian advances in the northeast continue.