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End American dependence on Taiwan’s semiconductor factories. Declare economic independence from China. Give India an AUKUS-like submarine deal. And stage a dramatic visit to Moscow to broker a deal to end Russia’s full-scale invasion of Ukraine.
These aren’t just my ideas, insists insurgent Republican presidential contender Vivek Ramaswamy. They’re drawn from the legacy of Richard Nixon, the U.S. president Ramaswamy says he admires most.
One thing most everyone agrees on is that Ramaswamy, who burst into the spotlight this summer, is looking to bust foreign-policy norms. His most ambitious proposal? Bringing the Kremlin into the fold with the United States as a “strategic check” on China. Like Nixon, who based his diplomatic strategy on grand spectacles such as his 1972 Cold War-era overture to China, Ramaswamy wants to split the axis between Beijing and Moscow—only this time in the other direction: Turning Russian President Vladimir Putin against China to broker a peace deal to end Russia’s full-scale invasion of Ukraine.
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End American dependence on Taiwan’s semiconductor factories. Declare economic independence from China. Give India an AUKUS-like submarine deal. And stage a dramatic visit to Moscow to broker a deal to end Russia’s full-scale invasion of Ukraine.
These aren’t just my ideas, insists insurgent Republican presidential contender Vivek Ramaswamy. They’re drawn from the legacy of Richard Nixon, the U.S. president Ramaswamy says he admires most.
One thing most everyone agrees on is that Ramaswamy, who burst into the spotlight this summer, is looking to bust foreign-policy norms. His most ambitious proposal? Bringing the Kremlin into the fold with the United States as a “strategic check” on China. Like Nixon, who based his diplomatic strategy on grand spectacles such as his 1972 Cold War-era overture to China, Ramaswamy wants to split the axis between Beijing and Moscow—only this time in the other direction: Turning Russian President Vladimir Putin against China to broker a peace deal to end Russia’s full-scale invasion of Ukraine.
#vivekramaswamy #uspresidentialelections #usnews #fbi #news18live
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