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"textContent": "Hormuz, Marcos Jr., the United States, China and the Energy Fragility of the Asian Protectorate “A country may have its own flag and still discover that its fuel depends on other people’s wars.” The Philippines is an archipelago of more…\n\nMauricio Herrera Kahn",
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