Flying Tigers | Kyle Obermann

Dec 12 , 2025 | Social Good

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Chinese and Americans once fought alongside one another. American pilots risked and lost their lives to keep China supplied during WWII while the Chinese built runways and protected U.S. pilots and aircraft on the ground. This debunks the idea that we can't work together against a common challenge or for a common goal. From AI to climate, the world now faces a host of global challenges. Can we do it again?

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