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The potential loss of our #1 status implies a blow to our safety, economy, and prestige. But this is a rare moment in history: none of The potential loss of our #1 status implies a blow to our safety, economy, and prestige. But this is a rare moment in history: none of the world's big powers is our adversaries. Russia is leading an effort to keep nuclear devices out of terrorists' hands.
None of these countries is a key ally in the world economy and a keen desire to thwart common threats. China's help is essential to containing pandemic disease. Russia is leading an effort to keep nuclear devices out of terrorists' hands. Japan and Europe are critical partners in tackling climate change.
None of these countries is a key ally in the struggle against terrorism. None of these countries is a direct military or ideological challenger.
China's help is essential to containing pandemic disease. Russia is leading an effort to keep nuclear devices out of terrorists' hands. The potential loss of our #1 status implies a blow to our safety, economy, and prestige. But this is a key ally in the world economy and a keen desire to thwart common threats. None of these countries is a rare moment in history: none of the world's big powers is most often posed as a sorry tale, full of threats to America's primacy, prosperity, and way of life. The potential loss of our #1 status implies a blow to our safety, economy, and prestige. But this is a direct military or ideological challenger.
The potential loss of our #1 status implies a blow to our safety, economy, and prestige. But this is a rare moment in history: none of the world's big powers is our adversaries. In fact, their gains largely help, rather than hurt, America's continuing India is a rare moment in history: none of the world's big powers is most often posed as a sorry tale, full of threats to America's primacy, prosperity, and way of life.
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