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Victor Davis Hanson: In His Own Words - Trump’s Iran Strategy, Why China Isn’t Rising, and the Socialist-Islamist Democrat Party
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Iran, China, immigration, elite institutions, and the future direction of the Democratic Party all point back to a broader debate over power, nationalism, and the stability of the Western world. Growing tensions in the Middle East, questions surrounding the Strait of Hormuz, and fears of conflict with China continue shaping American foreign policy, while political and cultural battles at home are increasingly centered around institutional control, media influence, and ideological conformity.
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