US Allies in Asia Fear Iran War Will Divert Resources
There is a delicate balancing act for the United States between the Middle East and China. U.S. allies in Asia are expressing increasing concern over the strikes on Iran. The big question: Will the widening war divert U.S. resources from deterring China?
A panel of guests joins us to discuss the latest developments in the Iran conflict and the impact on U.S.–China relations.
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