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Keeping Nukes on the Table [Peter Zeihan, Zeihan on Geopolitics]

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  • North Korea is keeping nuclear weapons as a possibility for future strategic development.
  • The United States has changed the way its military works and is no longer able to protect Global Commerce.
  • Secondary Powers (e.g. China, Brazil, India) are developing their own security policies.
  • South Korea, Japan, Taiwan are all close to having the capacity to develop nuclear weapons.
  • Other countries (e.g. Ukraine, Finland, Sweden, Poland, Romania, Germany, Saudi Arabia) may also go nuclear in the near future.
  • These countries are going nuclear due to a lack of confidence in their ability to win a conventional conflict.

You can watch the full Keeping Nukes on the Table on YouTube – Published January 19, 2023

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