China delayed and dissembled, the federal bureaucracy prevented decisive action when it was still possible, and a pandemic caught the U.S. unprepared.
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Matthew Continetti

The ‘Slow Pearl Harbors’ of the Coronavirus Crisis

China delayed and dissembled, the federal bureaucracy prevented decisive action when it was still possible, and a pandemic caught the ...   READ MORE

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