
The Left Failing Or The People Disenchanted
The Victor Davis Hanson Show
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Strategic Ambiguity as America's Policy Toward Red China
The term 'strategic ambiguity' refers to America's policy towards red china. It was created at a different time when the U.S. and China had very different economic, cultural, political, social and military landscapes. Some in the Nixon administration believed that teneman square would lead to a chinese version of the fall of the berlin wall. If not, then mass e amounts of american cash and investment could make them westernized. Eventually sellin the rope to hang American with victor.
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