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He also argued the speed limit was too high.
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He also argues that the“elite” here on Earth know of the importance of the ringed planet as well as its true history.
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Mearsheimer asserts that Australia should be concerned with China's accretion of power because it will lead to an intense security competition between the China andthe US that would destabilize the region.[55] He also argues that China is implementing the militarily aggressive philosophy of the U.S. naval strategist Alfred Thayer Mahan, who argued for sea control and decisive battle.