Raphael S. Cohen
In November, two watershed moments changed the global geopolitical landscape. For the first time, North Korean troops showed up on the battlefield in the Russia-Ukraine war. Shortly afterward, the Danish military detained a Chinese-flagged bulk carrier, the Yi Peng 3, on the suspicion that it had deliberately cut two data cables on the floor of the Baltic Sea.
Both incidents mark a fundamental shift in the strategic environment. For the first time, the United States’ adversaries are willing to come to the direct military aid of one another, even on the other side of the globe.
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