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Elisabeth Braw is a senior fellow at the Atlantic Council, author of the award-winning “Goodbye Globalization” and a regular columnist for POLITICO. Her new book, “The Undersea War,” is out later this year. The ship crews trapped in the Persian Gulf, unable to pass the Strait of Hormuz, have no doubt: Geopolitics is back.
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AUKUS unveils undersea drone project to deepen defense partnership
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AUKUS partners unveil plan to develop underwater drones
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