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January 20, 2019
"John Bolton" - Google News: The US-China rivalry and Japan - The Japan Times
Current News: Marshals Museum board gets financial report - Times Record
"John Bolton" - Google News: America's new policy in Africa is an attempt to contain Chinese and Russian influence - The National
"John Bolton" - Google News: US Erodes Russia-Turkey Axis In Syria - NewsClick
"John Bolton" - Google News: Nancy Pelosi and her dual approaches - Modern Diplomacy

"John Bolton" - Google News: The US-China rivalry and Japan - The Japan Times

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In its National Security Strategy published in December 2017, the Trump administration declared, “China and Russia challenge American power, influence and interests, attempting to erode American security and prosperity.
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Current News: Marshals Museum board gets financial report - Times Record

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"John Bolton" - Google News: America's new policy in Africa is an attempt to contain Chinese and Russian influence - The National

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Last Tuesday, 21 people were killed and many more injured in an armed attack on the upscale Dusit hotel in the Kenyan capital of Nairobi.
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"John Bolton" - Google News: US Erodes Russia-Turkey Axis In Syria - NewsClick

Current News from Michael_Novakhov (2 sites)
Through the past month since US President Donald Trump tweeted his fateful decision to withdraw troops from Syria, a familiar pattern began appearing – no sooner than Trump makes a foreign-policy decision, those around him scramble to try to delay that decision.
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"John Bolton" - Google News: Nancy Pelosi and her dual approaches - Modern Diplomacy

Current News from Michael_Novakhov (2 sites)
As the US-China trade war heats up, more and more experts tend to believe that the world may be heading into a breakup again, just like it did during the years of the Cold War.
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