World Review: Taiwan Tensions, Iraq Elections, and Energy Geopolitics
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After Chinese President Xi Jinping’s call for "peaceful reunification" with Taiwan and military escalation near the island, Karen DeYoung, Bobby Ghosh, and Peter Spiegel join Council President Ivo Daalder to examine where the Unites States ranks Taiwan as a foreign policy priority and what could escalate the tension. Then, they dive into the elections in Iraq, US engagement with the Taliban, and the geopolitics behind spiking energy prices ahead of a tough winter.
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