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U.S. leadership is needed in different ways, in Europe as it struggles with eurozone debt, in the Middle East and South Asia as it struggles to create opportunities for the fastest growing demographic in Asia, and in the Far East as the aging societies of Japan and China seek to find a way to manage the period following rapid post war growth. In the ultimate irony the U.S. finds itself making itself spending as much time and resources in recent years in a remote central Asian region that has little to do with the rest of the world.
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