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The article discusses the possibility of a reverse-Kissinger policy by US President Trump, aiming to woo Russia as an ally against China. However, the author suggests that such a scenario is unlikely due to Russia's current relationship with China and its own interests. Instead, a reverse-Acheson strategy may be more probable, with the US seeking cooperation with Russia and China to manage security crises in various regions.
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