Indo-Pacific deterrence depends on allied industrial coordination amid U.S. defense base decline
Sketches a bagel but doesn't bake it through.
Summary
The article discusses how deterrence in the Indo-Pacific region depends on coordinated industrial efforts among allied nations, particularly highlighting the urgency of rebuilding the U.S. defense industrial base in the context of the Iran war.
Key quotes
· 1 pulledThe decline of the U.S. defense industrial base is not a new story, but it has assumed new urgency with the Iran war.
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