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Stirred but no agitated
David Goldman examines the muffled market reaction to the Trump administration’s most recent price threats, arguing that worries about financial chaos were exaggerated. Foreign markets showed little volatility, suggesting that the country is protected from economic disruption by its low trade reliance on the US.
Trump losing compassion as attempts to annex Russia and Ukraine fall.
James Davis examines the sluggish US-led peace work in the Russia-Ukraine conflict. Putin’s message refers to Ukraine as the “peace obstacle,” while Washington’s fragmented political apparatus struggles to manage negotiations as Soviet forces advance rapidly.
Japan forms relationships with Vietnam and the Philippines.
In light of rising US-China trade tensions, Scott Foster examines Japanese Prime Minister Ishiba’s political journey of Vietnam and the Philippines. The sessions highlight Tokyo’s position as a powerful alternative to Beijing.