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geostrategic

American  
[jee-oh-struh-teej-ik] / ˌdʒi oʊ strəˈtidʒ ɪk /

adjective

  1. of or involving geostrategy, strategy related to international politics or national foreign policy as influenced by geographical factors.

  2. strategic in a geopolitical way.


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Ukrainians were apparently angered by Laibach’s statement to The Guardian newspaper that called the war “a cynical proxy war for the geostrategic interests” of world powers.

From Seattle Times

The concern for the Pentagon was the greater geostrategic implication of jet fighters departing from a joint US/NATO airbase in Germany to fly into airspace contested by Russia and Ukraine.

From Washington Times

Immediately after his re-election, Guterres took the oath of office and delivered an address urging U.N. member nations “to do everything we can to overcome current geostrategic divides and dysfunctional power relations.”

From Seattle Times

Guterres reiterated his warning about “the new geostrategic divide and dysfunctional power relations, making international cooperation infinitely more difficult at a time when we need it most.”

From Seattle Times

"The Czech Republic has an important geostrategic location on the frontier with the then West, which allowed for the use of technical means, not only human intelligence, to monitor the neighbouring Western countries."

From Reuters