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A US-China-Russia arms race, and ‘foolhardy’ Boris Johnson

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In today’s featured cartoon, David Simonds suggests the possibility of an arms race among the US, Russia and China following Washington’s withdrawal from a nuclear treaty with Moscow.

 

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