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america will reclaim its rightful place as the greatest most powerful, most respected nation on earth. inspiring the law and admiration of the entire world. a short time from now, we're going to be changing the name of the gulf of mexico to the gulf of america. and we will restore the name of a great president william mckinley to mount mckinley, where it should be edwards, along the president, mckinley made our country very rich through tariffs into talent. he was a natural business man and gave teddy roosevelt the money for many of the great things he did, including the panama canal, to which i slowly sleep and given to the country of panama,
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after the united states. united states have been think of this, spent more money than ever spent on a project before. at last 38000 lives in the building of the panama canal. we have been treated very badly from the smallest gifts that should have never been made. and panama, as promised to us, has been broken. the purpose of our deal and the spirit of our treaty has been totally violated. american ships are being severely overcharged and not treated fairly in any way, shape or form. and that includes the united states navy, and above all, china is operating the panama canal, and we didn't give it to china. we gave it to panama, and we're taking it back. the
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above all my message to americans today is that it is time for us to once again act with courage, vigor, and the vitality of history's greatest civilization. so as we liberate our nation, we will lead it to new heights, a victory and success. we will not be deterred together, we will end the chronic disease epidemic and keep our children safe, healthy and disease free. the united states will once again consider itself a growing nation, one that increases our wealth expands our territory bills. our cities raises our expectations and carries our flag into new and beautiful horizons. and we will pursue our manifest destiny into the stars, launching american astronauts to plant the stars and stripes on the planet mars.
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the campaign is the life blood of a great nation. and right now our nation is more ambitious than any other. there's no nation like our nation. americans are explorers, builders, innovators, entrepreneurs and pioneers. the spirit of the frontier is written into our hearts. the call of the next great adventure resounds from within ourselves. our american ancestors turned a small group of colonies on the edge of
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a vast continent into a mighty republic of the most extraordinary citizens on earth. no one comes to us. americans push thousands of miles through a rugged land of untamed wilderness. they crossed desert scales, mountains, raved until dangers. when the wild west ended slavery rescued. millions from tyranny lifted billions from poverty harnessed electricity, split the atom, launched mankind into that happens and put the universe of human knowledge into the palm of the human hand. if we work together, there is nothing we cannot do. and no dream, we cannot achieve. many people thought it was impossible for me to stage such a historic political come back. but as you see today, here i am, the american people have spoken. the
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stand before you now is proves that you should never believe that something is impossible to do in america. the impossible is what we do best the from new york to los angeles, from philadelphia to phoenix from chicago to miami, from used into right here in washington dc. our country was forged and built by the generations of patriots who gave everything they had for our rights and for our freedom. they were farmers and soldiers cowboys in factory workers, still workers and call miners,
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police officers and pioneers who pushed onward march forward and let no obstacle defeat their spirit or their pride. together they laid down the railroads, raised up to skyscrapers built great highways. 12 world wars defeated fascism and communism and drives over every single challenge that they faced. after all, we have been through together, we stand on the verge of the 4 greatest years american history. with your help, we will restore a merc promise and we will rebuild the nation that we love. and we love it so much . i that we are one people, one family and one glorious nation under god. so to every parent to dreams for their child. and every child to dreams for the future. i am with you. i will fight for you and i will win for you. we're going to win like never before.
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the reason use our nation is for greatly, but we're going to bring it back and make it great again, greater than ever before. we will be a nation like no other full of compassion, courage and exceptionalism. our power will stop all wars and bring a new spirit of unity to a world that has been angry, violent, and totally unpredictable of america will be respected again and admired again, including by people of religion, faiths, and goodwill. we will be prosperous, we will be proud, we will be strong and we will win like never before. we will not be conquered. we
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will not be intimidated. we will not be broken. and we will not sail from this day on the united states of america will be a free sovereign, an independent nation. we will stand bravely. we will live proudly. we will dream boldly and nothing will stand in our way because we are americans. the future's ours. and our golden age has just begun. thank you. god bless america, thank you. of the
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ladies and gentlemen, america, the beautiful. please welcome to the armed forces course, why they're your habits, the, the girl speech, all the 47th president of the united states. donald j. trump and then you'll have it the whole, well, they've been watching this from uh, friends of america, enemies of america by stand as everyone looking forward to what he's going to say. and i said, and that's it. we're continuing that coverage of the latest trend, stripping the world right now, especially the us uh, presidential, the non duration of michael watts or not. now, as donald trump office, tammy spots a 2nd time as us president. we'll see whether he keeps to office promise is a one of the most striking was his vows in the ukraine. what would they just 24 hours? do you remember that promise i so we are putting
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a live timer on the left side of the screen. you could always see that counting down tom's 24 hour piece, but stay tuned. and we'll see how this problem is. turns out amongst other things that he has said. all right, let's discuss us foreign policy in the coming years with a panel of guests. so you will have been more on the political analysts, 10 professor at the university of to ron, joins be right now. and from then also have with me benjamin chow, professor about the power school of technology and business. and the representative of the center for china and globalization also have a me, dmitri las carrie's canadian lawyer and journalist debt to man. i'm glad to have all of you joined me right now at this very crucial moment around the world. now, what do you think will be made to aspects of donald trump's policy? what are your predictions, visa, all the things i'm going to ask all of you right now, but let me start with you,
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benjamin get what, what's, what's your thoughts on that? i think i found the trans speech is very high. i expected i'm talking about integration, gender issues, crossing the mexican border and tariffs and gender issue, and also we're going to mazda. and so i hope this has been pulling around the immediate for a few weeks and you mentioned office, although the details have not been out yet. you mentioned about china about taking back the numbers can now training that the china is taking a partial control of it. other than that, uh it of the things that could be impact straight by about these periods i can try now and also also on the even lights of the america. but it has been floating around on most just trying to it. and so that the maybe the about
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$100.00 except or does that to be signed the impact within an hour. there might be more details about the coverage and accept that uh, investigation. uh, we've been made so that that would be more time for the administration shouldn't go, should be on the country. that is what could be expected. all right, that, that's, that's interesting. of course. there's so many things we're going to talk about as we get along. so yeah, let me ask you also this, what do you think will be made to aspects of donald trump's foreign policy as you have heard him say in his uh, it all girls speech he said a lot, he's been saying a lot over the past couple of months with regards to nato, with regard to crane with regard to greenland and latin america and of course the panama. now rams. oh, it is very, very ambitious,
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but i think that also the diction very likely that he has been going to be able to carry out all of these policies. the issue of tariffs is going to create a lot of anger. the expansion of us territory or us control is going to cause great uh, sensitivity to say the least. and it'd be united states is going to isolate itself through anti virus. and then i think the sorts of jerusalem implemented to many of the hebrew words and how you're going to say you've talked about how much it was, i know, but at the same time impact rising many even if you're on the verge of antagonizing this group, nation which adopted these words, ideas, it tomato and john. all right, a professor, mind it, we're losing your signal. let's a bit tab, but this will certainly fine tune that. then coming back to you about the imagery,
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let me ask you the same question. what do you think will be made to aspects of donald trump's foreign policy? you've heard him say in lots of things, even in the build up to the election and even through the campaigns and now, and it's a long roll page of heard a lot. what do you think and the good united well, he didn't say much about economic warfare in this particular speech, but we know from prior speeches and from his 1st administration, provides that he's likely to engage in play and are devastating forms of economic, your fair income. and i'm thinking here, particularly of countries like american cuba, already, venezuela, guy, iran college and other states, which i doubt he's going to escalate the economic or against russia. there's not too much you can do in that regard to the present already been done, but he does seem not interested in pursuing some level of to talk with russia, but there is going to be a, i think, a quite a concerted effort to destroy less vulnerable governments which are who's
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not sufficiently obedient to washington. and the thing that i think is really striking about this is in our under cuts. so just stay to desire to stop illegal immigration to be i states because, you know, as we hear those of us, we've traveled to the region. i was just in cuba recently. i was in venezuela last year in the lead up to the election there at the end. but a huge part of the reason why there's so much limits the legal immigration coming through the southern board of united states peace and is because the united states is pursuing economic policies that are causing devastation in latin america. and trump is probably going to worse than that. so at the same time is the supporting to be concerned about, you know, illegal immigration, so much of such a priority for him. he's going to pursue policies that are going to make it more difficult to control the problem. and i think another thing we can count on is there's going to be a greater emphasis than you here. you obviously indicate that this really made the
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reference to the panama canal nation is going to be a rate, a greater emphasis on reinforcing american hegemony in the western hemisphere. as it, by my sense, is that trump, there, for, at least has some greater appreciation of the limits of us power internationally. and realizes that it isn't quite as extensive as was the case previously protected, particularly in eurasia. so there is going to be, this is bad news by the way, for countries in the western hemisphere, there's going to be a greater effort on the part of the trumpets administration to impose its will upon countries in latin america and on canada back. all right. benjamin let, let me come to you now from rhetoric towards china. it has been quite costs including threats to raise tires in the past. but we also see his apparent openness to dialogue with badging. what are your predictions for relations between china and the us and the coming years?
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i think tommy is a very complicated person. he's actually very consistent in some of this product or like immigration policy, and also cutting tags. carriage and so, but he could make a 100, you turn in many, many products as he is a, a, an opportunity. it's now doing fee by to initially be a new, as a decision has periods, sufficiently by late to 3, come and need to be things china and, and the u. s. by southern weapons to, to tie one. and that really, really uh, you know, should be brought to my home up the, uh, the, the tiny, its, uh, you know, uh, uh, it stands on us relationship. so other than that, uh, chum and also as, as you know, must be a, uh, close l i o, o, o, traumatic he, he has a model for investment through the tesla in china. so we would spike that uh,
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you know, those term up to a few route. okay. go station. could be quite a full china in some of these areas. well, do what we have seen in the past few months that we do a lot of, uh, you know, even more expected rates and more intensive patricia from being that the states. but that is exactly the time which the chinese government does not want to make a deal with it. i will go away administration, they're waiting to for the right time to, to strike a deal. so i think that we should expect something interesting to happen with the next few months, although we must make a distinction that some of these policies, not every single trump. some of this, i've a 5 participants, like a male, a catch of rights in china, russia as adversary's. and so for those different parties and also the trump himself b as some peasant allowed fee, uh to as to how the policy could be made to,
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to, you know, control some of the advisory. all right, so yeah, let me come to you now, not from says the he is going to return to his previous policy of maximum pressure . when you run, it doesn't bring you around to the negotiating table of 8 nuclear program last time you think it might have a better result this time. and the maximum pressure that he impose on the run was never removed. biden, never remove any of the sanctions that trump in public. and in fact, finding, finding added new sanctions. so it's not clear how much more that try can and the treasury, we think the united states is not in river in your, in an excellent position globally today. from the situation today, i think is far more difficult than what it be you know, across the board from and before you run, the important thing is be here. yeah. the, i'd say our heart is not the rhetoric in your divine. it's from the balancing point,
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it hasn't been this united states has been home basically replied that the united states has been going or you want to make down or set up so many kids who have besides this one. and so i think with your honest, with the free they will not be able to offer the nice faith and it definitely help for him 1000000000. so the thing for to do would be just for rethinking all 6 of the base there. and then what's interesting is indeed speaking is actually in conflict with the interest of the regime and developed rattle like dimitry as somebody has been actively throwing around threats against the canada. recently, of course we've had, we've had them talk about mexico and even the phenomena, but made their hearts when we, when we focus on canada, said that to make it the 1st 51st dates maybe even impose powers. that recently, canada canadian from minister turbo analyses resignation. now how do you think
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relations with will develop with the canada in the coming years? a 1st i think we're going to see increasing levels of subservience by ottawa towards the washington you know, canada's government. so over decades have pursued deeper and deeper integration with the us economy. now, our annual trade, the us is by far the largest trading partner of canada, a annual trade amounts to an excess of $900000000000.00, which is a huge sum cap or canada. that's about 43 percent of annual g, p o. so for the us however, a trade with canada is about 13.6 percent of g d p and us has trading partners that are roughly equal importance to canada like a china and mexico one another. so we are much more vulnerable to trade sanctions from the united states than the united states as vulnerable to us
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1st. and as i say, this is a result of decades of needing and government policy. what we should have done was we should have diversified our trade relationships, even particularly with the major countries in bricks. but instead we just got more and more reliant upon and vulnerable to united states. and i think trump is quite cognizant of this vulnerability, and he's going to use it in order to make the gun, the country more subservient than the number of ways, including militarize in our border. which is precisely what a true though did with the support of a number of provincial premier's as soon as trump. yeah. making noises about a 25 percent tariff in fact we don't get it off tomorrow. lago within 2 or 3 days of trump, the screen this thread and basically capitulated, came back to canada and said he was setting up something called the joint strike for us to enforce the board or not. so i believe that we are headed into a period of even greater our canadian subservience to washington,
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which is going to further erode a little sovereignty that remains canada and fred and there's a lot, benjamin and other important stories, drums, effort to lift the looming us bad on the social network tick tock, what are your think of this move by trump? that he he was against the tick tock in his 1st time. and now he's apparently forward to what's going on. i think it took to place a crucial role in uh, you know, getting some young supporting supports from so trouble finding it very useful. uh, to uh, to maintain his, uh, confidence, a packet confidence well the, uh, the current uh, what trump is saying right now is to, uh, suspend the bend on tick tock. maybe it has been set that may be 19 more days for people to strike a deal or to allow a us the best to,
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to buy some hopping about half of the shell of picked up. so in that sense, um, so a big difference, i think a trump, we could uh also uh you know, soup to nuts. all the uh, the other, um, most americans that uh, picked tucker be also in some control of the us comp. i think that's populate the the current situation. all right, so yeah, the, the other thing from steam is prepared enough to deal with both china and iran at the same time, especially given the fact that the ukraine conflict is also on results. i don't think the united states has prepared for any war. if that is what is implied, don't a trump is able to wage any war and the to the
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all right, so you had a with losing your the signal will lose the signal from your end. we'll come back to you, so let me, let me cross over to the imagery are standing by not dmitri, at the wire off of the thread. so i'm trying to take cold, but not only canada, but the green line to how seriously should be screens. but taking it and what do you, what do ordinary people think about them? well, i personally think these claims should be taken quite seriously. not because i think trump will necessarily carry them out. but because we currently reside in what i described as the law of the jungle internationally over the past 2 or 3 years of the united states. and it's western vassals of effectively taking a wrecking ball to international law to whatever constraints remained upon the behavior of powerful states. and uh, you know,
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we've seen this in the most terrific demonstration of brute force in gaza, which is effectively not simply and is really genocide. it's an anglo american genocide. that is what has been done there. it's arguably the most publicized genocide in the history of humanity. so in this environment, anything is possible. you know what i don't exclude the possibility of the trump would use military for us to take the panama canal. i don't think anybody showed the same is also true of greenland. canada may be less likely to do that, but certainly he would be prepared to use economic warfare in order to integrate canada into united states. and i think this is again, all part of this vision, the trump seems to have that the way to compensate for the loss of us power in the region. a continent or land mass is by reinforcing and exacerbating american dominance of the western hemisphere. so again,
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i'm not predicting a military action to take greenland or the panama canal, but i don't think we should exclude that possibility. these are serious threats and we need to steal ourselves for the american aggression in this part of the world. all right, well let me bring you say it more on the backend here. i think we haven't brought a signal with you now. so you had the sci fi between these well and have mass was agreed just before trying to not duration. why was best not possible earlier on the body and what is the fundamental difference between the 2 politicians in this respect is that direct it to me? yes. so you had yes. i think that really uh trump. uh saw that this was not something that could be continued the genocide in guys uh, had turned the world against the united states. it turn, it didn't just turn the world against is ready to redeem it turned the glow began
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to washington. and even inside the united states, people were turning against the government. most people not just on so were considered to be last is or leading to the democratic party or among others. but even people like candace owens and people associated with tom on the right, many of them had been beginning to speak partially about his raving machine. and therefore, i think, or trump it was necessary to make a move. and to, to bring about this change if it's, if, if this had continued under tom, i think it would have been catastrophic for his presidency from day one. but this, of course is something that trump could possibly build upon. because our region is outraged by what the united states has done. it is outraged, of course, by the apartheid regime in tel aviv,
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uh as well. but if trump wants to have a better relationship with iran, with the people of west asia, north africa, the best way for it is for the united states to decrease its hostility. its uh, its military support for genocide and for war. and so that i believe is the only way forward for the united states. so in a sense of biden's or a fit for intake, for and policy. and the holocaust that he create brought about in gaza was to a degree what brought down harris. because many voters, as we've seen in both, decided not to of for her, because of gaza. so trump has a, has a huge, had a great opportunity both to change this policy. and also to make himself seem to be the more reasonable leader or something that.
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