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510200, coventry direct redefining insurance i'm bill, we're on the california coast and this is cnn stern warning to independence forces in taiwan on monday in circling the island with a record number of war planes plus battleships and drones beijing show strength. we're surely meant as a warning to taiwan and its allies. most conspicuous among them the united states of america. taiwan's new president, had just given a speech days prior to the chinese war game, asserting that taiwan is not subordinate to china in an op-ed in the wall street journal, the american ambassador to japan offers a solution to chinese belligerents, a coalition around both trade and defense. among the west and its allies
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in asia joining me now is that ambassador rahm emanuel how are you very good to see you, sir? so let let me ask you straightaway, the kind of fundamental question about taiwan that people weren't wonder about, which is, do you think that china can be deterred or as many people believe that xi jinping have as a core goal of his you know, kind of achievement of greatness and his legacy that he is going to reunify china with taiwan, which of course would have to be done by force. >> but to answer that question, you have to look at how the deterrence is working in before you even get to taiwan look at the south china sea, where we have the philippines, there's a treaty ally for the united states, and there has been this kind of, i would call it not kinetic, but this kind of belligerence. and because of the united states, it hasn't gone farther. so do i think deterrence works? absolutely. and we can put an economic system together that i've actually think again flips the
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script on china and leaves them isolated because their tactics have a weakness inherent in it. and so before you get to taiwan it is working effectively as a deterrent. and when you integrate the political, the security, and the economic into a strategy of deterrence it, will have its impact so what that suggest though that with regard to taiwan, is that china is still at the end of the day rational in that if you push back and if it sees that kind of alliance, it will sara itself. >> this is a heavy price to pay because that's what happened. you point out in your piece, australia held firm and the chinese eventually backed down. australia on the economic front, expanded their network x we, really exercise their trade alliances across the globe. and after three years of economic coercion, trying to isolate australia, bended to its will it fail so it can work. you've got to make the most of it. that means we have to build up our security pieces. i can on
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the defense side, we have to continue to work to bring other countries closer to the united states from a political diplomatic side. and then we have to have at an economic component where the three of them work interlocking all in the same strategy. we're china once isolated, backs off, as you saw eight years ago, just take this so playbook not only australia on economic coercion, wolf warrior was seen as their diplomatic effort it now costs them. they realize they've got isolated, so they've abandoned it as a strategy periodically pops up, et cetera. if you integrate the three components that makeup of a foreign policy or national security security meeting on the defense side the diplomatic efforts and political efforts in the economic into a multilateral alliance building effort. china then realizes the maneuverability in the room is limited. their strategies to take an australia and put all the power on them. lithuania, a philippine, a japan, or korea. if our strategy then is to make it multilateral, they then
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becomes right. >> let me ask you about talking about something that's really perhaps one of the most unremarked on massive shifts in foreign policy, which is the revolution in japan. japan went from being a very passive of player both in foreign policy and defense. and it has really become much more active and it seems to be largely centered around the china threat explain that and why did it happen? well, i think there's china and i also think just the world change, but also they were ready to step up they went from one 1% of gdp to 2% of gdp on defense spending. >> they're going through the night to the third largest defense budget they have acquired counterstrike capability and real significant deterrent effect for us, they've normalized relationships through the trilateral with the united states, japan, and korea they rewrote their national security document to reflect the kind of new world that they're in and they also lifted the exports on weapons tend to countries that are not in conflict. those are
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five fundamental changes to 70-year-old policies, each and every one of them in the same way, the united states, when from literally a hub-and-spoke to this lattice work system we've taken the commanding control center and moved it, are going to moving it now in real-time into japan. and that simultaneous to all of japan is building a joint operation center. so this whole effort is really to basically japan is stepping up as a bulwark to the security. now, one other thing that sometimes gets lost the most popular country in the indo-pacific among all the people is japan so are we bring a lot of security, we bring a lot of other type of thing. japan brings a huge diplomatic credibility because developing, giving economic aid for the last, for 70 years, that's been the main part of their foreign policy and they have a trusted values. so did you, when you put japan's credibility and their diplomatic effort of years and working it. and then you also put what we can do
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diplomatically and security-wise and economically, that's a powerful one-two punch. and let me illustrate what point in the march 20 to vote in the united nations two condemn russia's invasion of ukraine aid out of the ten asean countries voted with this, condemning it for from co-sponsored it that was in many ways the work of japan. so the partnership between security and diplomatic, japan is stepping up in a real way as before partner with the united states in, i wouldn't say in lockstep, but in very deep coordination. >> next on gps donald trump says that jews who vote democratic should have their heads examined well, last rahm emanuel, what he thinks of that political analysis. you have questions out had you said the right box stayed awake. >> why did front pulled out of 60 minutes? >> i love pulling out those
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some air of ships cargo are they right no, they're not, right. >> i mean, first of all, there's challenges in urban air, there's challenges in enroller. now, we can sit here and talk about urban versus rural and which one is what type but i actually think there are serious challenges in rural area that we have to work together, regardless of whether you represent and the city, because you need that part of america to grow and be healthy in the same way, there are challenges in urban area but that doesn't mean that they're not at an economic contributor. they also have innovation capabilities they're the characterization it doesn't get you closer to a solution and is not accurate characterization any more than just saying that all of rural america is only thing they care about is guns and and keeping everybody out in vigilante and military. that's not a fair characterization of rural america. that's not what's going on. do they have challenges yes. is there serious problems with fentanyl
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and other types of drugs? yes. that doesn't mean it's a characterization of what happens at all over america. there's a contribution there that communities have that tightness, have that can actually contribute to helping solve a lot of problems in the united states and i don't think demonizing a place as any good getting any closer to a solution. there are things that have overshot the runway that need as history showed in the 60s and 70s, get self-corrected one of the things that all the polling is showing is that kamala harris, the democrats are having difficulty more difficulty than they, than anyone believed they would with black and hispanic voters, particularly the defection of black men and hispanic men why do you think that's happening? >> james carville says the democratic party has become too feminized. do you agree there's a very influential book of boys and men that i read this year. >> and the data, when you look at college, you look at job. do you look at earnings? you look at kind of grades, et cetera? we have a problem not that's
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not a solution that should be left to the republican party. >> we as a country have a problem which means we as a party that wants to compete nationally, have to have a set of solutions and it doesn't mean if you're emphasizing something that deals with the fundamental problems an education, economic opportunity, growth, maturity, sense of isolation, or alienation that doesn't mean it comes at the expense of issues affecting women. it means that your party that's trying to be represent the whole country. and we have to be honest about it, because when you look at the statistics we cannot as a country afford a lost generation here. and we're having that it's very clear when you look at what's happened in 20 years, that what is happening to men of all ethnic or racial backgrounds that we have a lost generation. and we as a country, not just a party can't afford that. you don't we don't have a person waste in this century donald trump says that if jews would a vote democratic, they should have their heads examined i think you've voted democratic
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all your life. >> that you were being a democrat was one of the ten lost tribes. >> what he said, who on first of all, that's that's not a look i i have a i think when you look at this both at home here in america, the values that you grow up in a jewish home. >> an emphasis on education, emphasis on respect and responsibility emphasis on the healing the world, what is called sedaka that is the values that brought me and i grew up in a democrat home, but brought me and made me confirm my own views of that. that is who we are as jews, but also what the democratic party represents. but is it also relates to the state of israel. i worked side-by-side you're on the 30 year anniversary of the peace agreement between israel and jordan i was with president clinton, went in aqaba when that was signed. one of the most powerful sublime moments was watching the israeli military leadership standard attention as our jordanian national anthem was played. and watching the jordanian armed
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forces standard attention when the hatikvah was played, the israeli national anthem. i've seen president obama agreed to the funding for the the iron dome that has played an essential role to israel security. but also what's in central, which is why we have commitment israel security isn't just the arms. it's israels recognition, the dreams of ben-gurion of the founding fathers to be accepted a nation among nations it's and that means you have to be honest when israel is wrong. and i have no problem saying that with my middle anything israel and i've seen president clinton, president biden. president biden. and that means the security comes with a two-state solution. only one track his lead to peace and security. >> the negotiated track. >> and so when the democratic presidents, but present claim prison obama and i've not seen president biden. i'm focused on the far-right of the fairies work towards a two-state solution. it's exactly why the idf leadership is for it. because it's in israel's security interest. so when you say as an american that you're
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for israel security it's not just the weapons you do. it's also taking advantage of that military effort they political solution. you're going to have to do that eventually on the west bank sooner than later. and you're have to do it in the north and the south right now because the military can't do it, they create a space and so on. a president of united states says israel, the truth that's being a friend and just doing something blindly is not a friend rahm emanuel always straight on thank you. >> next on gps, i'll bring you a clip from my special it is about the historical roots of donald trump's views on foreign policy before election day. vice president harris bases voters and takes the pressing questions lie. anderson cooper moderates a cnn presidential townhall kamala harris wednesday at nine eastern on
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premiering tonight on cnn at 8:00 pm, eastern and pacific i want to show you a clip about where that phrase, america first, actually comes from take a look so non-stop flight across the atlantic the greatest honor of all international sensation most idolized man in the world for time magazine's first ever man of the year in 19 in 28 he was the natural choice politics becoming the spokesman for the largest anti-war organization in us history. >> the america first committee. it included people from all walks of life from the
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architect frank lloyd wright, to walt disney america first was the. embodiment, the manifestation of this isolationist sentiment. >> and it was hugely important and popular was 19 of europe but americans wanted desperately to stay out of the war 93% of them according to one poll the america first committee grew to 800,000 members. >> and charles lindbergh was its champion we kill win this war for england. that is why the america first committee has been formed his biggest opponent president franklin delano roosevelt who knew that if germany took over europe
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america could be next it would take his most masterful political performance to ready a nation for war. >> awarded almost no one in america, one the to get involved with but to pass his ambitious domestic agenda and save the country. roosevelt needed the many isolationists in congress on his side keeping them on board on the domestic policy side and not moving too fast on the foreign policy fdr followed congress's lead on international so members signing neutrality extra prohibit arms sales to any warring country friend or foe wealth hitler asking him to respect the sovereignty of 31 countries need allow the nazis response palestina
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