US-China Relations
Ian argues that while China poses a significant national security threat, the mutual economic dependence between the US and China creates a buffer against immediate conflict. He emphasizes that the real geopolitical risks lie with Russia, where the US has more leverage and less need for cooperation, making the potential for a crisis more likely. The dynamics of energy dependence and recent geopolitical events further complicate the situation, particularly regarding Ukraine.In this clip
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