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" ... Fewer wars, better waged. President Trump has made good on his promise to scale back U.S. involvement in foreign conflicts. Not only has he initiated no new military campaigns, but he has drawn down the U.S. military presence in both Iraq and Afghanistan. By year’s end, there will be only 3,000 U.S. warfighters in Iraq and 5,000 in Afghanistan. Trump has also put allies such as Germany on notice that they can no longer count on American troops to make up for their failure to fund an adequate defense posture. Nearly a third of U.S. troops in Germany are being shifted to elsewhere in Europe or being sent home. ... "
" ... Finance for control. To make the service more affordable, Jio has waged a price war with a deep war chest. This has left the carcasses of his competitors who were happy to coast with old technology and fat profits. Mukesh used his flagship companies to borrow the funds to build Jio Platforms. This was a massive gamble. It was the same strategy used by his father to build his first textile factory near Ahmedabad. And Mukesh never lost control of his empire to the financiers. ... "
" ... One could argue the Jets are setting somewhat of a dangerous precedent. During the summer, they traded disgruntled All-Pro strong safety Jamal Adams after he waged a protracted campaign on social media looking for a new and improved contract. At some point, you can’t simply get rid of every unhappy player, because you’re making it clear that if you complain loudly enough, that’s what will happen. It’s a slippery slope. ... "
" ... The battle was waged in the courts, before state and federal agencies, in the media and in the halls of Congress. Brock and his allies built a bi-partisan coalition including both Democratic Senator Frank Church of Idaho and Republican Bob Packwood of Oregon. They brought the Republican Nixon Administration to their side. ... "
" ... There's also legal campaigns that are waged against each and every one of these stories. Right now, Dylan Howard of the National Enquirer is threatening booksellers around the world. And you're seeing Australian booksellers actually pull the book from sale in some cases. So for a book about the importance of a free press that's held accountable and protected from powerful interests...there’s this kind of irony that there are these powerful forces that still try to suppress reporting of this type. ... "