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The North Korea Conundrum It's futile for the US to exert pressure on China unknowing the history of the alliance. It dates back to the Korean war where the Chinese forces fought against the South (even Mao's son lost his life) and to cut ties would be more than over optimism from the US admin. And the Chinese worry that any more stringent actions could lead to collapse of the regime, not a desirable outcome. Xi would be more worried if this could escalate in arms build-up in the region (Japan & SKorea) at odds with its policy
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The Russian Probe The relationship between the arch rivals has taken a further downward spiral with the accusations flying high about the Russian meddling of the US elections and the emails exposing incumbent family's involvement has co-mplicated things. Adding to the woes are the frequent attrition of WH staff. These digress the current issues that need attention - debt ceiling leading to a possible govt shutdown, tax overhaul, response to hurricane Harvey, Irma, etc. derailing the nascent economic upturn.
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