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开始于 February 04, 2026

America can project power with little constraint—and its rivals cannot

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The idea of a single sphere of influence undermines the sovereignty of other nations and fosters resentment against American dominance.

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A more multipolar world could lead to healthier competition and collaboration, benefiting global governance and innovation.

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While America has significant power, its rivals are adapting and may challenge U.S. influence in unexpected ways, complicating global dynamics.

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America's ability to project power without constraint is a double-edged sword, potentially leading to overreach and backlash from other states.

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America's unmatched global influence is essential for maintaining international stability and preventing authoritarian regimes from rising.

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