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15 February 2021
Author: Editorial Board, ANU
The downward spiral in US–China relations during the Trump administration prompted many to assert that the United States and China were entering a ‘new Cold War’. This framing was partly the result of the Trump administration’s confrontational stance on China, and the tendency of senior officials such as Vice President Mike Pence and Secretary of State Mike Pompeo to cast the relationship as a fundamental competition between the forces of democracy and authoritarianism.
This adversarial view of US–China relations always extended far beyond the Trump administration, and has now taken firm hold albeit with some notable exceptions within much of Washington’s political, scholarly, and think tank communities.
From horses to peacocks, the wildest emotional support animals spotted on flights
As the US s era of emotional support animals looks set to come to an end, look back at some of the wildest animals to onboard flights
Ronica Froese with her 18-month-old miniature service horse, Fred, in February 2020. Reuters
Dexter the support peacock was denied access to a United Airlines flight in 2018. Instagram / dexterthepeacock
Daniel the emotional support duck wore a homemade nappy and slippers for his flight. Twitter / Mark Essig
Journalist Nathan O Neal shared this photo of Gizmo the marmoset, who got his owner placed on Frontier Airline’s no-fly list. Twitter / nateoneal