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Posted on November 19, 2020 by admin

How Obama-era budget controls have hurt US military readiness against growing China, Russia, Iran threats

When it comes to the biggest threat actors the United States now faces, China, Russia, and Iran are followed by North Korea and terrorist groups in the Middle East and Afghanistan. The Index …

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