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Zakaria: The U.S.-China Crisis Over Taiwan Was Wholly Predictable
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August 8, 2022

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How did the world’s two most powerful nations find themselves in a hair-raising crisis that could spill into a military conflict? Fareed Zakaria says the strangest aspect of the current conflict over Taiwan is how predictable it was.

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