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First, Ronald Reagan's dream of national missile defense remains so attractive precisely because it seems to offer a path out of interdependence (which, back in the day, we used to call "mutual assured destruction").
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Why?" While highlighting the characters' individuality, the two actors also bring out their interdependence and poignant fear of isolation.
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In a new pamphlet out today, A Global Alliance for Global Values, Mr Blair (Premier Then?) again speaks of this being an "age of interdependence" and contrasts his own instinct for "progressive pre-emption" with what he dismisses as "benign inaction".
But Europe's march toward interdependence, combined with the needful embrace of interdependence by dependent nations elsewhere, has led to a distrust of America's national independence.
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