Do you know what adversary means? US changes tune on China
US Administration calls China 'adversary' signalling some important changes in how New Zealand will view the Asia Pacific.
Nathan Smith
Thu, 13 Aug 2015
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“Admiral Richardson, is China an adversary?” US Senator Tom Cotton sternly asked at a senate armed services hearing on July 30.
Surprising many observers, US Admiral John Richardson responded that, yes, China is being considered as an adversary.
The exchange signals an important shift in US
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Nathan Smith
Thu, 13 Aug 2015
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