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are strategic deterrence last year. and lastly, if, if mr. brewton and russian officials are worried about their troops and ukraine getting hit with weapons from other countries, then the easiest thing to do is just take your troops and leap. nobody was a nuclear war. that's a reality that has haunted the planet for decades. so with the international tensions rising in a number of theaters right now, you would think it's just common sense that you shouldn't be flaunting your nuclear arsenal at this moment. however, when met with criticism us media and us leaders avenue off to use room bottle, it's all rushes fault. however, russia has not engaged in the type of provocative drills we just saw in nevada. caleb bobbin archie, new york, jo altman, the host of the conservative daily podcast says western leaders deliberately nurtured violence as a tool to deal with global crises. that's a very, very,
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very slippery slope. and we've been talking about slippery slopes for decades, not just related to newport bombs, but you know, cutting off body parts from individuals allowing open borders, creating environments. we're kind of feel that it could be normal. i assume in creating an entire environments where that slippery slope is allowed for the degradation of society, not just the united states, but around the world. and now we're talking about new, your weapons as if that's a, that's a plausible solution to any conflict. and it just, it shows you how most people are in most countries want to push towards peaceful resolutions. and yet are leaders as they call us, by what we want to rise up to, to do things because they've done things to hurt. the populace are now saying it's ok that they can use violence as a means to, to hurt other people as long as it doesn't involve them yet. as people we, we're, we're expected to be law abiding. and so on the sidelines will they really have it not just on their own country, but on countries around the world. it's just, it's
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a that we're dealing with an upside down world. and frankly, i think the leadership and not just the united states, but around the world is, is pretty pathetic and they, uh, and this justification probably shows us alignment with the world economic forum. and so we're ellison, you've all know or her are a just really, really bad people who have done really, really bad things around the world. and, and this is kind of them signaling that they're, they're not done yet. this thing with our to international up next on the 360 view, the strain of us relations with china by the the,
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[000:00:00;00] the got a population that is more people in retirements and working. they're not, they're not important any, they're not bringing their there's not a phobia. no, nobody coming else coming in. they've got real problems. i'm not looking for a fight with china. i'm looking for competition. but for a competition, there are no 2 countries who are more economically intertwined in the united states and the people's republic of china. but in this relationship, the more money involved does not make for closer allies. i'm sky now hughes in on this edition of 360 view. we're going to ask is a china friend or foe to the west? let's get started.
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the from technology to spine, to involvement and world wars relations between the united states and china. our tense, i best know this all started when the chinese this bible and floated over the entirety of the us. the lying unimportant bilateral meeting between china and us back in february of 2023 now kind of claimed it was a weather balloon and called the decision to shoot down the blue, unacceptable and irresponsible. while us intelligence says the unmanned vessel was designed to collect military data, not why the reports. now this from the secretary of state entity blinking to postpone a diplomatic visit to beijing from february to june, to try and quote, attention, and present. abiding has also signed a bill for seeing the sale of chinese social media company to talk in april. now all of this comes as
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a bite. it is implementing tariff and sanctions against china to slow their access to, to technology. so just to me, i conductors and during blinking the last meeting on beijing, chinese versus changing pain said washington needs to look at china's development in a positive light. all in order for bilateral relations to improve. children is willing to see it confident and open us with prosperity and development. it is hope that the us can also look at changes development positively. only when this fundamental issue is resolved with the china us relations be truly stabilized. but is this just more theatre or tensions between the 2 world powers at a breaking point, which will have devastating effects on the rest of the world? well, let us discuss with our panel k, j now author and east asia, expert line, all of a line o media and kim iverson, host the iris,
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and show thank you so much for joining me. all 3 of you. thank you. so kim, i'm actually going to start with you because it is no secret that republicans and democrats and office often speak of china as the number one threat globally. yet only a few pieces of lever legislation have actually been passed withdrawal hard lines between the 2 countries. so what is the truth regarding the current relationship between washington dc and beijing? well, the truth is that the business class will not really truly allow the political class to do the things that the political class says that they want to do. the political class does a lot of posturing against china. they would act like they want to act like china is the big bad bully that they have to go after they continue to. they're just fostering a lot. but the, the bottom line is we do too much trade with china. we have too much, we have too much writing on the, on china's economy. we have too much of business in china. the business class won't
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actually allow anything to happen, which is fundamentally a good thing. we should not be creating another cold war or, or creating another adversary if we want to compete. we've got to learn to compete by actually producing better goods by actually making ourselves more self sufficient rather than relying on china and their imports. that is what we need to be doing, rather than constantly demonizing and trying to create a cold war. it's just not gonna work. ok date is that how you see it? and i have to ask, what is the united states? a biggest fear in regard to china, the us as a phrase, the china is a rising competitive. uh they refer to it as a revision. our which is another way of saying that it isn't the official enemy, but the us at least 1992 at least since 1992 has been the considering itself, the global age them on. and because of that,
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it does not brook any challenges. a chart i know originally when the us, the have relations of china number were supposed to become another person up. right. so, so that's why i think, why know this on that side, because that's the thing because it looks like, you know, a lot of the us secretary of state. he said this regarding china and it's relationship with russia. so enabling russia to rebuild the defense industrial base that countries throughout europe are deeply concerned, will be turned against them after ukraine is done. okay, line also is the secretary of state accurate, or is it more more likely gas fighting the citizens into villain isaac china, kind of along with russia. they don't like everybody except a israel, which is what we're doing right now. this is in coal. here. we have to start from the beginning. listen, you, you, you use the word one time
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a particular word you use. somebody said, is it is china an enemy of our 7 number, not enemies, this good versus evil? the mannequins is this. who is the good guy in the bad guy? this is ridiculous. this is a super power that when i do so i'm going to, we more we did when we were smart and we were adults. we actually, but we, we, we had the show in china, and actually we embraced china and basically pulled them away from the show in those days of just audio did everything. today we're in this weird kind of not, not a head you money world. sketchup frantic and our view our region just look at what's happening here. now, what is real? well, look at how the way we handle our show, the sang, should look at what, how nato has absolutely destroyed us. look, we are good to frantic. i'm sorry to say that we need a new integration and start over from scratch him. i gotta ask you, the u. s. has taken,
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do you think that this administration will take any responsibility for china is growing power in the world, both financially and diplomatically? because the other countries are rebelling from the west actions or well i, you know, i don't think that the administration is going to take responsibility. and i also don't think they should. i don't think anybody should have to take responsibility for china is rising power except for china and china has been doing what china needs to do in order to make china strong in order to make china thrive. and i, i don't think there's any stopping it. i think with 1400000000 people, you're not going to stop the rise of china, especially at the economic rate that they're growing. so i think the only thing, you know, rather than blaming administrations for allowing china to rise and the china is going to rise, what we can do is blame the administrations for not properly computed. and rather than actually focus on competition, they're focusing on trying to hinder trying to stop china, creating an enemy out of china, causing the rest of the world to kind of look at us with shock of well, what do we, what do we trying to accomplish here?
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when the rest of the world wants to turn towards china and do business with their 1400000000 people. so i don't think any administration should take blame. i, i for rising a rising china, but they should be, they should be taking blame for not competing properly. and what's her thoughts? okay, very well. you asked the question, what's the, by the ministration? first of all, it's china. it's not the cancer. fine. it is a burgeoning brazilian leave of a that excite country that once the same thing for is that we want trying is not part of their planet. and you ask the question, we remember when we send their people up to the taiwan, we're going like this, the china, and now we sit back and we want to see what's going on. and by the way, much too much is being played about this bullet that flew over this has been going on for ever. we need the dogs to sit down, understand that china once what we want, who we want to run the world. we're blamed stripe for doing exactly what we want and we act like, like there for me on
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a planet and let me explain something big. please do not come to russia with china . this is a the allergy versus writing that isn't versus economic realism. we need somebody far enough, maybe dare i say it's like a mere shame or, or somebody to actually understand the way human beings work. re, i'll pull a d and that is not a fox news versus cnn left and right man, a key and dribble is called survival to i liked the thing, you know, i wouldn't, maybe we got everything fixed on our we do because k j in early may present your bite and launch long time ally, japan with russia and china. take elizabeth. well, i spend a lot of time with present abe's vice president. guess what? this go all way i put on all but economics the talking about with fine. that is on the tire move because they are just on a full rate because they know i want to invite other people from outside the country to community and make up the workforce. they have fewer workers,
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then they have a need for work. okay, so describing the nation as xena phobic. well that through widespread outrage, especially since he was freaking out a campaign fundraiser, which was marketing asian american heritage month. now by didn't did make similar remarks when chinese president shooting paint came to visit san francisco november watch this in the sense that the guy was run through the country. okay, well i try to get a secretary of state anthony, blinking appears to shake his head and went on present job. i didn't said he still believe chinese president changing paying the dictator. that's incredible. now the chinese foreign ministry spokeswoman my name said quote, the statement is extremely wrong and irresponsible political manipulation. so i'm going to ask you k j is biting largely responsible for these deteriorating
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relations, or no, not at all. you know, it's been a long time coming. you can track it back to the obama administration, which in 2011 declared the pivot to asia, which was essentially the beginning of the plan to encircle and contain china. even that plan was hatched, probably around 2008 to sign. we noticed because you started building up adoption of war called a c baffle in 2009. it was revealed a few years later. so these plans of rebuilding for a very, very long time. i think you played it squarely on the shoulders of a big obama and here hillary clinton and even before that, i think you really have to point to the neo cons that essentially put forth a deduction that said they would not tolerate any challenges to the us but will a gemini, that no country was allowed to challenge as a gemini,
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and that they would use any method any to any strategy to prevent that from happening? well, i want to thank you to our panel. great discussion. please stick around because i add to the global pandemic president trump. i've been working with china on a trade deal, which was supposed to level the playing field for goods in both countries. now after the break, we're going to look at the economic relationship between the bottom ministration and china and which ministration to china work better with the car acceptance. and i'm here to plan with you. whatever you do. do not watch my new show. seriously. why? watch something that's so different whitelisted opinions that he won't get anywhere else. welcome to please or do have the state department to see i a weapons bankers, multi 1000000000 dollar corporations. choose your fax for you. go ahead. change and whatever you do. don't want my shell stay main street because i'm probably going to make you uncomfortable. my show is called stretching time. but again,
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you probably don't want to watch it because it might just change the way you think . the the goods and services trade of china totaled an estimated $758400000000.00 in 2022
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through the us goods and services. trade devastated with china. think 367000000000, and that same year and well present job. i didn't spend most of his time on the 2020 campaign trail. criticize a former president. donald trump's terrified china biden has not only matched them, but it's no exceeding trump era. here now the buying ministration has announced it will raise tariffs on certain chinese steel and aluminum products from 7.25 percent to 25 percent this year on semi connectors from 25 percent to 50 percent. and on electric vehicles, 4 times from 25 percent to a 100 percent. all happening next year. at white house press secretary careers young pierre, responded to reporters questioning why the president has changed as to, to change his mind and now believes parents work. we have always had concerns on china,
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unfair trade policies. we've been very clear about that. and the last administration, when they did a trade deal with china, what it did is it failed to increase american american export or boost manufactory . that is, that something the president wants to see. well, for president trump responded to the new terrace, given by the body ministration on his way into a new york court room. for his hash money trial. he wants to put a, a big jobs on china, which is the suggestion that i said, where do you been, sir? ran out of here. so you should have done that on topic that because china is eating lunch right now and they were away. so when i was still a good. okay, so we gotta continue this conversation regarding us as a relationship with china, from an economic perspective, with our guest kj, no author in east asia, expert and line on from line or media. and kim iverson host of the kim iverson share. thank you so much for joining me again. well, i know i'm gonna start with you on this one. what do you think has caused this
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shift for president joe biden to go after china in a farm of tears and whose economy is under more pressure? china is, are the united states say, well, how do you think? well, 1st of all, the question is not, not what just jill, but what has caused the person who tells joe biden to change their mind? and by the way, if you ever needed any example, the absolute incoherence of this administration, looking for a range on peer who basically responds to every question, like she's entering, you know, particle physics, super with 3 questions. it's this kind of a, well, i feel like as long as the notes there. yeah. very, very simply. that's what you know. it's so easy for us to use just kind of a pedestrian terms, but, well, i know we'll, we'll respect is strength and consistency. and somebody who knows what the hell
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they're talking about that can be adjusted later. if you didn't even speak english and you look at the present from center versus visual beer, who knows what they're talking about, then they may not be correct. but, but this is, this is i, i think coming to an end right now. and by the way, remember, one thing if china ever decides to have to really play hardball when it comes to taiwan and, and, and, and computer component can be bought or whatnot. gracie, it's over, it's our, well, it's not over k j is the us media reported on this because they're saying the chinese economy is failing. is that accurate? no, i don't think so. china is economy grew 5 point one percent this most recent quarter . that's about 3 times as far as the united states and faster than almost any other country in the u. and so china is not failing. a china is doing very well. it's
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going from strength to strength. now 5 percent is less than the 789 percent that it was growing up previously. but still it, it will grow by nearly a trillion dollars this year. that is to say, it grows about the size one. so to india, every 3 years of growth, the size it expands economy, the size of india every 3 years. so china is no slouch, they're building out that technological, the industrial, this scientific capacity is that going from strength to strength. anybody who thinks that china is going to fail. in fact, this is a kind of collapse to stop trend that hillary clinton and neil collins had, i think they're complete, mistaken. well can. why is that? why would they go with that narrative and, and continue to push the child is economy's failing. what good is that supposed to accomplish as well? they can, you know, they're just playing the blame game and trying to,
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to blame anybody but their own us policies as to why the u. s. economy is not doing as well as it could. they're focused on our foreign policy analyst wars. they focus on everything but making america strong and building america up. so all they have is to point and blame even though it is ridiculous. claim 5 percent g, d, p growth for china is enormous. that's more than double what the u. s. as g, the g d p growth rate is going down. oh, they say, oh, but it's, it's, it's, it's, it's shrinking. it's going down to what 4.6 percent is the estimates and then you still at 1.9 percent. so even with china having a declining g d p, it is still more than doubled in the united states. it's still an incredible in norm as g d p growth that china is experiencing. and so they're just trying to say, well, a china is scrambling. china doesn't attack, so china is a subsidizing a bunch of their industries so that those industries don't have to make a profit. so we have to sanction, we have to add all these extra tariffs onto these. for example, on the ease you know, they're putting
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a 100 percent tariff from the bye didn't ministration. meanwhile, you know, by that has nothing to test what every single turn you got. one of the biggest e v manufacturers in the world here in the united states. and what is biting done to support tesla, etc, and invites g m that made what 26 these when tests what was pumping out 300000 eaves. i mean, the, it's the failing of the political class that uses everything for politics and then realizes later, oh crap, we made a mistake. so now we're just gonna have to turn around to blame china. and that's an easy thing to do because line, oh, we do know that we are an election year. so i've gotta ask, what is the effect is all of this uh, the november elections actually going to have on the us relationship with china, depending on who wins? well, i think if, if, if we continue and i don't think we are, we are going to continue. i believe there's going to be a, a change in administration in a $170.00 plus days. but one of the things i hope that we stop doing,
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or we saw it was russia. we went from loose or full big to sign a fall, but i don't want to use words like racism. i don't why somebody think that those terms over use. what happens is we start beating the drum here in this country, and all of a sudden, when you start hearing the fox news sock puppets, the sea, and there's and they start talking about this demon is ation of china. and that they want something more, they want to dominate shit. and or even with their communist, we're actually repeating cold war we've read. we did learn from russia, from, from what happened would you crate? we're doing the same thing. so you've got to sit down our sheet, june payment, look, i'm on the don't. what do you want? this is what i don't want war. you don't want war 2 was a favorite stops. the our stop the only low. don't make me look bad and have a boat load by the way, that was good because that's the story we've got satellite. you think that we
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don't steal other people's stuff. do you think that was our technology? we don't do the very same thing that we say other people do you think i'm going to go buy some credit when it comes to steal and stuff we're be we can compete with anybody. so the 1st thing i hope that we do is to become adults and, and, and apply this re, i'll pull it to a do some, some realism here, and stop this name, kelly. i left some real adult, make some real progress regarding no issues. and that's the thing, k j, because we've learned with russia, russia really isn't used to becoming the villain, made by western media doesn't really affect their policies. how is china going to react, or are they reacting to be realized by the western media? they don't blanket one bit. they think it's absurd. i mean, just give you one example. you know, we talked about this bible. you know,
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the chinese have 4 satellites in geosynchronous orbit. another $140.00 in low earth orbit and $300.00 and lower orders. there are major space power. they can stand and surveil anything they want to scan the united states. so we are suppose to believe that they sent in must slow moving to story white billboard. that scream see me until i get me despite on the united states. that's a so that's like me saying that the n s a within spy on you 50 ways to choose day drilled a hole in your wall and stuck a pink pan with a string and was listening in on you. it's absurd. well, that's a very interesting rate on that i've got in the ended because i want to say thank you to our seemed a panel kim k j line. oh, thank you so much for a very frank and honest about this conversation cuz you don't hear that many media outlets right now. maybe they're afraid that might be the truth. you know,
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there are so many stories talking about being afraid where the boogeyman or the villain turns out to be in cohorts with a hero the entire time. no, pardon me if i find the pontificating so often done by us politicians. 3 merely theatrics as their fears. just actions are just as social media app made payments by viral dances. but now, one of the main sources for on regulated live videos, or they banded the phone manufacturer, which is the number one competitor to apple and every other country. meanwhile, one and 5000 chinese companies actually operate in the united states with little to no attention. companies like smithfield foods, alibaba and even general electric to name a few art majority owned by the chinese. and yet there's silence from us politicians from writing restrictions against these are other chinese own companies actually doing business in the us. not to mention china owns around $384000.00
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acres of american agricultural land, but only a few us governors like florida governor, wanda santas, enacting legislation to sever ties with the chinese country, even if it's the florida economic detriment. yup. this lack of consistency makes one believe the relationship between the 2 countries, while volatile, is not the breaking point. some would like us to believe this has been in your 360 view. thanks for watching the when the world's largest democracy votes the rest of the planet watches in an emerging multi polar world. india's voice matters. but who will be the power behind it? watches almost 1000000000 people decide and billions more,
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react the other units on off. what's going on on your fluids the when you talk with bob, bob got them to move the new weight of the money for the theater. if as little as human views to them, please just give us just do it really a couple i get those go for need a lot more to the doors of familiar with just a moment. as i said, let's see, i don't know,
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but just as easy as i'm making some that are on the pnc and there with which assessment when you put it like a go cannot be the the. so these are the latest images from a ron as a country lights to rest its top officials who died in a helicopter crash on sunday with crowds gathering in the city up to breeze for the funeral procession. the as a ron lawrence, the death sub as president and foreign minister washington defends is heavy sanctions policy against iran. after being blamed for the incidents for our sanctions regime at all is the running government that is responsible for the susan to fly. a 45 year old helicopter in what was described as poor weather conditions. not any other actor double standards and a parade of american hypocrisy. moscow slammed us for standing by israel after the
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