Who Has the Cards? Increasingly, It's China
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Who Has the Cards? Increasingly, It's China
"At the Trump-Xi Summit, China Will Have the Upper Hand"
"U.S. Intelligence Shows Iran Retains Substantial Missile Capabilities"
"The Pentagon now estimates the Iran war is costing $29 billion. The overall economic toll is much greater."
"Why Republicans won the redistricting war but may still lose the US House"
China’s position in the Trump-Xi summit is expected to be strong, with geopolitical dynamics influencing possible outcomes. The United States’ progress in Iran is questioned, including whether the conflict has effectively been lost and what that means for missile capabilities and future reactions. Intelligence assessments indicate Iran retains substantial missile capabilities, while U.S. spy agencies examine how Iran would respond to any U.S. declaration of victory. The economic cost of the Iran war is estimated to be very high, including direct and broader economic tolls. Gerrymandering is expected to harm Democrats and affect control of the U.S. House in upcoming midterms and beyond.
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