History has consistently demonstrated that direct warfare between superpowers is a perilous gamble, as resulting devastation spares neither side. To protect their global influence while undermining each other’s strategic interests, superpowers often resort to indirect confrontations through proxies in strategic regions. This geopolitical dynamic is clearly evident in the intensifying competition between the United States […]
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