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Weak American Foreign policy the cause for global conflicts, says Pakistani American Businessman

July 2024 687 views 08 Min 39 Sec

A Pakistani American businessman argues that weak American foreign policy is responsible for escalating global conflicts, highlighting the need for stronger leadership and strategic international relations.

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