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Subject COVID-19 Stimulus Round Three
Date May 1, 2020 11:09 AM
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The Jones Act does no one any good; it works against American interests. What happens to North Korea if Kim Jung-un dies?

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May 1, 2020

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What Happens If Kim Jong-un Doesn’t Return? ([link removed] )

With Kim Jong-un absent for weeks, speculation over his whereabouts is rife. Should he die, who will come to rule North Korea?

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By Doug Bandow

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How the Jones Act Weakens the U.S. and Helps China ([link removed] )

The Jones Act is a clear liability in a geopolitical confrontation with China. The law is not only failing to achieve its stated objective of promoting a strong maritime sector but is actively working against U.S. interests

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By Colin Grabow

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