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Paralysis in Congress makes America a dysfunctional superpower
Wars in Ukraine and Israel, and the risk of one over Taiwan, test American staying power
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Editor’s note (October 12th): Steve Scalise, the Republican congressman who won his party’s nomination to be speaker of America’s House of Representatives, withdrew from the race after failing to secure broad Republican support.
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This article appeared in the United States section of the print edition under the headline “And domestic dysfunction”
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