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strategic

[struh-tee-jik] / strəˈti dʒɪk /




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The biggest mitigation factor, however, is the coordinated release of oil from strategic reserves from the U.S. and its allies, totaling some 400 million barrels over 120 days.

From Salon

Russia and North Korea signed a strategic partnership agreement in 2024 that obliges either side to provide "military and other assistance" should the other be attacked.

From Barron's

“Some countries are releasing strategic oil reserves, like Japan, Korea and the United States. But at some point, those things are going to be gone.”

From The Wall Street Journal

However, some Taiwanese analysts cautioned that the change appeared to trade a predictable policy for a new era of strategic uncertainty.

From The Wall Street Journal

“Arm’s strategic move is less about catching up to the accelerator wave and more about inserting itself deeper into the architecture that governs how AI infrastructure actually runs.”

From Barron's