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Saturday, January 10, 2015

The PR Costs of Being Big and Bad on the Global Stage

What Do Chinese and Russians Think of the U.S. Military? (Franz-Stefan Gady) from The Diplomat
"A recent article touches on U.S. perceptions of its military. But how do other countries view it? ... The United States is the indispensable military power, but this seldom translates into genuine gratitude and more often than not slides into open anti-Americanism, as history has
illustrated time and again. Based on my own discussions with policymakers in Europe and Asia, the attitude of most U.S. allies is that the only thing worse than fighting with the United States is to fight without her."

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