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As the European Union assumes greater global power, a crucial element stands in its way: Nearly a century of British and American intelligence cooperation. Europe’s new independent defense policy and its determination to protect business within the Union demand that Britain choose where it will stand: with the U.S. or the EU.
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Echoes of 1934 are thundering with increasing intensity.
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After years of hearing ‘Russia, Russia, Russia,’ brace yourselves for a new approach: ‘racism, racism, racism.’
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China sent a naval destroyer to Japan to prove to Japan and the world that these two nations have nothing to fear from each other.
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