The days when attracting the ire of the United States was enough to submit a less powerful country into obedience may now be over. In recent years, U.S. sanctions and other forms of political or economic penalties — such reducing or eliminating aid, military support, trade incentives or investment — for human rights or other transgressions have been backfiring by pushing “cut off” countries into establishing closer ties with China to fill the diplomatic vacuum.

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