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Biden says the US doesn't want a new Cold War – but there are some reasons it might

  • Written by Gregory A. Daddis, Professor and USS Midway Chair in Modern U.S. Military History, San Diego State University
imageUnited nations or a return to new Cold War?Anna Moneymaker/Getty Images

“We do not seek a Cold War,” declared President Joe Biden in front of world leaders gathered at the United Nations on Sept. 21, 2022. He continued that America was not asking “any nation to choose between the United States or any other partner.”

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