‘Something has broken’: Why 2022 is filled with potential perils

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‘Something has broken’: Why 2022 is filled with potential perils
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From Taiwan to Libya to the US, global hotspots could proliferate in 2022, writes Borzou Daragahi

A tank taking part in a military drill in Hsinchu, TaiwanThe independent island nation has long been in the sights of mainland China, although most prognosticators doubt that Beijing would attempt to seize control of it by force. But recent rhetoric out of China has alarmed many. Chinese officials worry that they’re not prepared for a potential conflict with thebecause they haven’t had as much experience fighting little wars.

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