„countries need to reduce “the leverage that enables coercion” by diversifying their trade partners, reducing their strategic dependencies — and by banding together.“
And this should start with military procurement decisions. We already saw the threats and coercion coming the US ambassador („blah, blah, blah,…or else“).
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„countries need to reduce “the leverage that enables coercion” by diversifying their trade partners, reducing their strategic dependencies — and by banding together.“
And this should start with military procurement decisions. We already saw the threats and coercion coming the US ambassador („blah, blah, blah,…or else“).