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America's Empty CT Chair
The U.S. is reducing its leadership role in global counterterrorism, shifting responsibilities to allies while cutting domestic agency resources. The U.N. strategy meeting addresses rising decentralized threats from groups like ISIS-K and Al-Qaeda in the Sahel, as funding gaps shift priorities toward Gulf state priorities.
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