Germany Considers Lifting Restrictions on Long-Range Missiles for Ukraine U.S.: Trump “Exploring Alternative Ways to Pressure Putin” Russia Sustained Growth Through Defense Spending, But Is Now Hitting a Wall
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Read MoreThis article was independently developed by The Economy editorial team and draws on original analysis published by East Asia Forum. The content has been substantially rewritten, expanded, and reframed for broader context and relevance. All views expressed are solely those of the author and do not represent the official position of East Asia Forum or its contributors.
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