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History students in future centuries will pinpoint this video as a defining moment in the leadup to the Second English Civil War.
For nearly 18 months, the Trump administration and many analysts have thought of the US, Russia, and China as great powers deciding the fate of the world, unconstrained by lesser states. Today, the US is the losing party in a Versailles peace agreement and Moscow looks like this:
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Burnham's closing address video really is excellent and remarkable - but I do wonder how a candidate who has defined himself so clearly as being from and for one area of the country can govern the whole
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The idea that Trump and Putin are leaders of great powers, holding the fate of the world in their hands is central to their political identities. They've both just been publicly humiliated by states they thought they could crush. They and their countries are weaker as a result.
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