Despite their seemingly unrelated spheres, Stratfor’s George Friedman says U.S. strategic thinking must stop separating the Ukraine-Russian conflict and the Syria-Iraq crisis. His suggested Black Sea strategy considers how recognising regional forces can create a cohesive plan for the U.S. and its allies.
Despite their seemingly unrelated spheres, Stratfor’s George Friedman says U.S. strategic thinking must stop separating the Ukraine-Russian conflict and the Syria-Iraq crisis. His suggested Black Sea strategy considers how recognising regional forces can create a cohesive plan for the U.S. and its allies.
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Despite their seemingly unrelated spheres, Stratfor’s George Friedman says U.S. strategic thinking must stop separating the Ukraine-Russian conflict and the Syria-Iraq crisis. His suggested Black Sea strategy considers how recognising regional forces can create a cohesive plan for the U.S. and its allies.