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Secretary of State Anthony Blinken, during his speech at Stanford University, said that without the leadership of the United States, “the world will not organize itself.”
The head of the State Department expressed fears that after the Cold War, other countries with values different from the United States may take leadership positions.
“Whose values will be reflected?… The world does not organize itself. For the USA, the choice is: if we… we do not take a leadership role, this means one of two things – someone else takes it… not in a way that completely coincides with our interests. Or no one takes it. There will be a vacuum that bad things can fill,” Blinken said.