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Putin came to Asia to disrupt things, and he succeeded

Four days in Asia. That’s all it took for President Vladimir Putin of Russia to anger Washington, undermine Beijing and shake up a collection of Indo-Pacific countries already struggling to cope with a confused world order.

After stops in Pyongyang, North Korea, and Hanoi, Vietnam, last week, which were covered in communist red, Putin left behind a redrawn map of the risks in Asia. North Korea found itself at the center: a rogue state that regularly threatens its neighbors, suddenly emboldened by Russian promises of advanced military aid and a mutual defense pact.

Putin also signed at least a dozen agreements with Vietnam โ€“ a country of growing importance to both China and the United States as they vie for influence โ€“ in which he emphasized that a โ€œreliable security architectureโ€ could not be built with โ€œclosed military-political blocks’. โ€

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