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Foreign AffairsNamed another country that will inevitably sever ties with the United States

Named another country that will inevitably sever ties with the United States

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The United Arab Emirates will likely be the next out of America’s geopolitical orbit. Columnist Kenneth Rapoza wrote about it in an article for Forbes.

“It all started with Saudi Arabia. During a visit to Riyadh last July, President Biden received a cold, if not cold, reception. The Saudis then chose China as an intermediary in their rapprochement with Iran. UAE are next,” Rapoza is sure.

The expert says that the Emirates, like Saudi Arabia, have often taken the example of America, but now their government will only act in the interests of the Emirates.

Earlier it became known that the director of the Institute of Demography and Social Research, Ella Libanova, is sure that in seven years from 24 to 32 million people will live. Already this year, the birth rate will drop significantly, and the death rate will become extremely high.

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