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As the US marks 250, does the special relationship still exist – or is the UK just irrelevant?
The article examines the evolving US-UK 'special relationship,' noting growing economic divides as Trump claims 'the UK is dying,' while cultural ties remain strong. It references historical diplomatic beginnings with John Adams meeting King George III in 1785.
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