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north korea and nuclear development was brought up as well. we welcome progress base and the outcome of the summit last august and concurred to coordinate even manufacturer closely as we face serious concerns with the current state of affairs. president biden once again demonstrated his support toward the immediate resolution of the issue. we reaffirmed the importance of realizing free and open done pacific based on the rule of law. and remain in close collaboration through various opportunities through the summit which is planned for tomorrow. regarding aggression in ukraine, base and the recognition that ukraine today may be east asia tomorrow, i expect a resolution to continue with stringent sanctions against russia and strong support for ukraine and we continue to maintain close partnership with like-minded countries. on the situation in the middle east, i expressed my respect for the efforts of president biden toward the release of the hostages, improvement of the humanitarian situation and for calming down the situation. i then explained
north korea and nuclear development was brought up as well. we welcome progress base and the outcome of the summit last august and concurred to coordinate even manufacturer closely as we face serious concerns with the current state of affairs. president biden once again demonstrated his support toward the immediate resolution of the issue. we reaffirmed the importance of realizing free and open done pacific based on the rule of law. and remain in close collaboration through various...
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so yes, nato things a lot about north korea and has talked to partners but north korea. stephen: i have a second question online and i will give a little context. there has been discussion over the years whether the perception of europe in the united states about the china challenge is the same. i think there was a lot of people who think there has been convergence, but there has been some progress there. this question is the following -- what strategies is the u.s. considering to navigate the competition with china while maintaining the cohesion and cooperation within nato? ellison, you want to take that one on? ellison: in a roundabout way, thinking about the question specifically, but let me piggyback on the last question and i will try to come around. i do think -- we touched on this a little bit here, but i think it is important to remember that these conversations, important conversations about security on any topic, i do think we have a growing list of topics that are rife for practical cooperation and further collaboration, cooperation, going in both directions,
so yes, nato things a lot about north korea and has talked to partners but north korea. stephen: i have a second question online and i will give a little context. there has been discussion over the years whether the perception of europe in the united states about the china challenge is the same. i think there was a lot of people who think there has been convergence, but there has been some progress there. this question is the following -- what strategies is the u.s. considering to navigate the...
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what cath do you predict between north korea, russia, the middle east?episodically mr. sullivan:, we've seen various linkages and defense cooperation between north korea and iran. that has come and gone. abidan flowed. -- ebbed and flowed, what is different if they cooperation between north korea and russia with a massive provision of drones, many different capabilities, including artillery, ballistic missiles that go quite a long range, pack a punch commander being used to terrorize cities across ukraine. and we believe that this is a matter of grave concern to the security of europe, way beyond the borders of ukraine. and coming to your question, we are also concerned about what may happen in the other direction, what is russia going to provide to north korea or iran that will destabilize the indo pacific war the middle east? that is something we will watch closely. >> the world central kitchen, a record were killed, why is the president not going? mr. sullivan: the president will have a letter read. the president has had a long-standing plan to go to the facility in
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north korea's provocations have impact beyond the region. its a has exported -- it has also exported its ballistic missiles to support russia's war of aggression against ukraine. greatly increasing the suffering of the ukrainian people. russia's unprovoked, unjust and brutal war of aggression against ukraine has entered its third year. as i often say, the ukraine of today may be the east asia of tomorrow. furthermore, russia continues to threaten the use of nuclear weapons, which has contributed to worldwide concern that yet another catastrophe by nuclear weapons use is a real possibility. in this reality, close coordination between japan and the u.s. is required more than ever to ensure that the deterrence our allies provide remeans credible and resilient -- remains credible and resilient. new forms of oppression are being imposed on the world. freedom is being suppressed through technologies. social media is censored, monitored and controlled. there are growing cases of economic coercion and so-called death trap diplomacy whereby the econo
north korea's provocations have impact beyond the region. its a has exported -- it has also exported its ballistic missiles to support russia's war of aggression against ukraine. greatly increasing the suffering of the ukrainian people. russia's unprovoked, unjust and brutal war of aggression against ukraine has entered its third year. as i often say, the ukraine of today may be the east asia of tomorrow. furthermore, russia continues to threaten the use of nuclear weapons, which has...
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what cath do you predict between north korea, russia, the middle east?episodically mr. sullivan:, we've seen various linkages and defense cooperation between north korea and iran. that has come and gone. abidan flowed. -- ebbed and flowed, what is different if they cooperation between north korea and russia with a massive provision of drones, many different capabilities, including artillery, ballistic missiles that go quite a long range, pack a punch commander being used to terrorize cities across ukraine. and we believe that this is a matter of grave concern to the security of europe, way beyond the borders of ukraine. and coming to your question, we are also concerned about what may happen in the other direction, what is russia going to provide to north korea or iran that will destabilize the indo pacific war the middle east? that is something we will watch closely. >> the world central kitchen, a record were killed, why is the president not going? mr. sullivan: the president will have a letter read. the president has had a long-standing plan to go to the facility in
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korea, it will be beneficial to japan and north korea as well as to the region to the stability of the region, but at the same time the prime minister is very clear, we have to see if we can resolve all the outstanding issues and concerns. so far the recent statements from north korea indicated that they are not ready to deal with those outstanding issues around concerns, so we'll see how things develop. for the prime minister, it is very important to resolve outstanding issues of concern, missile issues, nuclear issues and absuction issues. so those continues to be very important issues for the prime minister. to resolve those issues, the prime minister is ready to have a dialogue with the north korean side under his direct instructions. we'll see how the north korean side will react. >> let's do one more. i would like to go with mr. takashi from n.h.k. >> thank you very much for this great opportunity. regarding the planned acquisition, president biden issued a statement. in japan this is perceived as an action that may damage the relationship between the u.s. and japan, so ambassado
korea, it will be beneficial to japan and north korea as well as to the region to the stability of the region, but at the same time the prime minister is very clear, we have to see if we can resolve all the outstanding issues and concerns. so far the recent statements from north korea indicated that they are not ready to deal with those outstanding issues around concerns, so we'll see how things develop. for the prime minister, it is very important to resolve outstanding issues of concern,...
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let us defeat the spider web of tyranny between putin's regime, iran, china and north korea. we see their evil and weaponry. ukraine does not ask us to fight for her, only to arm her soldiers to push russia back inside its own borders. ukraine soldiers have recaptured half its stolen territory, arm them to finish the job. for those who may naively think america can sit on the sidelines and seek isolation, please know this. if you take no interest in foreign affairs, foreign affairs will find you. recall pearl harbor, december 7, 1941, 83 years ago, the united states caught in a stupor of isolationism, closed its eyes as the rest of the world fed into deep conflict. no killing field on earth like ukraine. millions upon millions upon millions of innocent people have decide at the hands of dictators, leanin, stalin and putin. if he can conquer ukraine, he will knoll stop there. support from the american pell will ensure victory for ukraine with the free world girding liberty shield. know the .et that died two centuries ago like alex navalny died in a gassy russian. quote, the ti
let us defeat the spider web of tyranny between putin's regime, iran, china and north korea. we see their evil and weaponry. ukraine does not ask us to fight for her, only to arm her soldiers to push russia back inside its own borders. ukraine soldiers have recaptured half its stolen territory, arm them to finish the job. for those who may naively think america can sit on the sidelines and seek isolation, please know this. if you take no interest in foreign affairs, foreign affairs will find...
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so in the past, we could consider china, north korea, lesser included cases of the russian threat and given the trajectory of the china buildup that's no longer the case. how do we deter two armed revisionists, autocratic powers at the same time. a difficult environment. on the strategy we say that needs to be the goal and the goal needs to deter russia and china at the same time and you've had-- and we argue to do that, the fundamentals of our nuclear strategy should remain the same, that the major roles for u.s. nuclear weapons of deterring adversaries, assuring allies, achieving objectives as deterrents fails, those remain the same. and then also, when it comes to what is at risk, that traditionally we point out during the cold war, that the united states held at risk, that we think adversary leadership values, themselves, their militaries, their nuclear forces, ability to command and control their military and holing those targets at risk remains the goal. now, there have been some outside experts that say given this environment. we need to fundamentally change our nuclear strateg
so in the past, we could consider china, north korea, lesser included cases of the russian threat and given the trajectory of the china buildup that's no longer the case. how do we deter two armed revisionists, autocratic powers at the same time. a difficult environment. on the strategy we say that needs to be the goal and the goal needs to deter russia and china at the same time and you've had-- and we argue to do that, the fundamentals of our nuclear strategy should remain the same, that the...
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but they are also being propped up by the likes of north korea and iran. they had to go that direction because of, to the chairman's point, the damage ukrainians had inflicted on the land forces there. so i think with the capabilities and the resources that will be provided, hopefully ukraine will have the ability to not only hold its own, but regenerate additional capability and then create options for itself going forward. reporter: thank you, gentlemen,. two questions. one on iran's april 14 attack against israel, could you share some takeaways of what the department has learned operationally and what the attack says about israel's qualitative military edge in relation to iran's capabilities ? secondly on the gaza humanitarian operation, how confident are you in this integrated security plan with the israeli military and do you have any concerns that close proximity of the idf to onshore logistics may draw hamas fire and potentially put aid workers at risk? sec. austin: thanks, i will take the first question and give the chairman a chance to swing at th
but they are also being propped up by the likes of north korea and iran. they had to go that direction because of, to the chairman's point, the damage ukrainians had inflicted on the land forces there. so i think with the capabilities and the resources that will be provided, hopefully ukraine will have the ability to not only hold its own, but regenerate additional capability and then create options for itself going forward. reporter: thank you, gentlemen,. two questions. one on iran's april 14...
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if you stack things up, you have russia, china, iran, north korea . on the other hand, you have an impressive slice of the world economy and innovation. you have the free world. we need to be working more closely with our allies. that is something we can be doing today. michele: i think the main pillar of the administration's approach on china has been to invest in strengthening our alliances and partnerships. they have announced august. they have had this historic meeting with the japanese prime minister. they are dramatically maturing and strengthening our alliance relationship. they are -- the stationing initiatives in the philippines. these are important posture moves i think will help us enormously if it comes to a crisis in the indo pacific. in this question of innovation adoption, the department has gotten much better at scouting for new technology with the iu and other offices and services. they have gotten better at prototyping and playing around and experimenting with systems. they are still struggling to take successful prototypes that oper
if you stack things up, you have russia, china, iran, north korea . on the other hand, you have an impressive slice of the world economy and innovation. you have the free world. we need to be working more closely with our allies. that is something we can be doing today. michele: i think the main pillar of the administration's approach on china has been to invest in strengthening our alliances and partnerships. they have announced august. they have had this historic meeting with the japanese...
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korea as well? and interesting,, is a part of what was behind the macron gambit of think if you put a nuclear arms power on the ground in ukraine is that going to get put in some second thoughts? i know you would think that some of these issues with regard to russia saber rattling at csis in the pony party on deterrent and divide. it's a bit of the murder of question that maybe could touch on a couple of those issue. >> i will start with with e contribution of the uk and france in this debate going on out about your deterrence. i'm not a european. spent enough time there. i am a bit skeptical europeans will put us at hundreds of years of history to completely trust one country, one of them. no offense to any of the french in the room. i'm really sorry. it is not to complete ruled out. just highlights how much really is hinging on the upcoming u.s. election. there is one thing about the uk and french arsenals at a do want highlight and that is the french arsenals really historically been defined by i
korea as well? and interesting,, is a part of what was behind the macron gambit of think if you put a nuclear arms power on the ground in ukraine is that going to get put in some second thoughts? i know you would think that some of these issues with regard to russia saber rattling at csis in the pony party on deterrent and divide. it's a bit of the murder of question that maybe could touch on a couple of those issue. >> i will start with with e contribution of the uk and france in this...
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if we don't help, that helps iran, that helps china, north korea. this is about our national security which i am quite confident whether asleep or awake, the american people clearly care about. support ukraine and support the united states' national security interests. i yield back. the chair: the gentleman yields. the gentlewoman from connecticut is recognized. ms. delauro: i yield become. the chair: the question is on the amendment offered by the gentlewoman from georgia. those in favor, say aye. those opposed, no. in the opinion of the chair, the noes have it -- mr. green: mr. speaker -- mean mean i ask for the yeas and nays. rm. the chair: pursuant to clause 6 of rule 18, further proceedings on the amendment offered by the gentlewoman from georgia will be postponed. the chair understands that amendment 3 will not be offered. it is now in order to consider amendment number 4 printed in part b of house report 118-466. for what purpose does the gentlewoman from florida seek recognition? mrs. cammack: i have an amendment at the desk. the chair: the
if we don't help, that helps iran, that helps china, north korea. this is about our national security which i am quite confident whether asleep or awake, the american people clearly care about. support ukraine and support the united states' national security interests. i yield back. the chair: the gentleman yields. the gentlewoman from connecticut is recognized. ms. delauro: i yield become. the chair: the question is on the amendment offered by the gentlewoman from georgia. those in favor, say...
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korea, and iran, without explicit consent from the individual. now, for weeks proponents of the house-passed bill to force the sale of tiktok, legislation included in the package we're debating, have told us that this legislation is vital to protecting the security of americans' data. the reality, however, is far more complicated. indeed, forcing the sale of tiktok through that legislation won't itself secure the data of users. ins instead, it will simply allow another company to purchase tiktok and do with their users' data what they may. only by changing the underlying law and preventing companies from handing over americans' information to our adversaries can congress secure the personal information of every american. and my amendment applauds to do just that -- my amendment aims to do just that. instead of a game of whack-a-mole where we allow ourselves to be distracted by whatever company happens to be making headlines at the moment, my amendment would implement a comprehensive prohibition on any individual or company operating in the u.s. f
korea, and iran, without explicit consent from the individual. now, for weeks proponents of the house-passed bill to force the sale of tiktok, legislation included in the package we're debating, have told us that this legislation is vital to protecting the security of americans' data. the reality, however, is far more complicated. indeed, forcing the sale of tiktok through that legislation won't itself secure the data of users. ins instead, it will simply allow another company to purchase...
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korea, and iran, without explicit consent from the individual. now, for weeks proponents of the house-passed bill to force the sale of tiktok, legislation included in the package we're debating, have told us that this legislation is vital to protecting the security of americans' data. the reality, however, is far more complicated. indeed, forcing the sale of tiktok through that legislation won't itself secure the data of users. ins instead, it will simply allow another company to purchase tiktok and do with their users' data what they may. only by changing the underlying law and preventing companies from handing over americans' information to our adversaries can congress secure the personal information of every american. and my amendment applauds to do just that -- my amendment aims to do just that. instead of a game of whack-a-mole where we allow ourselves to be distracted by whatever company happens to be making headlines at the moment, my amendment would implement a comprehensive prohibition on any individual or company operating in the u.s. f
korea, and iran, without explicit consent from the individual. now, for weeks proponents of the house-passed bill to force the sale of tiktok, legislation included in the package we're debating, have told us that this legislation is vital to protecting the security of americans' data. the reality, however, is far more complicated. indeed, forcing the sale of tiktok through that legislation won't itself secure the data of users. ins instead, it will simply allow another company to purchase...
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we need to worry about nuclear proliferation the aunt just the bad actors like iran and north korea. we have to worry about nuclear proliferation more broadly. and steve was alluding to this a bit at the end, the idea of nuclear weapons being on the table for more of a battlefield type of use, novel forms of nuclear weapons and so forth. i worry a lot, and the question is beyond the scope of this conversation, that we are on the cusp of a another wave of nuclear proliferation. we should be focusing on, how do we stop that in all of its aspects? >> just a quick note and then we will go to questions. the israeli attack on iran and syria nuclear programs were successful because they were pretty nascent. they had just started a nuclear program. but the iranian case, have any times are they going to bomb them when they know how to -- how many times are they going to bond them when they know how to remake the same thing? when they do, it could give them more reason to bash with a bomb. that is one thing, and whether iran wants to bond, i think that they think that time is on their side. an
we need to worry about nuclear proliferation the aunt just the bad actors like iran and north korea. we have to worry about nuclear proliferation more broadly. and steve was alluding to this a bit at the end, the idea of nuclear weapons being on the table for more of a battlefield type of use, novel forms of nuclear weapons and so forth. i worry a lot, and the question is beyond the scope of this conversation, that we are on the cusp of a another wave of nuclear proliferation. we should be...
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separately, given north korea is also sending massive shipments of munitions to russia, to bring that up with your chinese counterpart. did you get any chinese corporation there on tiktok, does that, today? how do you expect china to respond? sec. blinken: not sure i got out of it, but i will try. no, tiktok didn't come up. on the economic relationship, let's put this in perspective. we remain, the united states remains the largest markets for chinese products around the world. our own trade relationship remain significant. in fact, china is our third-largest trading partner after canada and mexico. and as i heard from american businesses and investors in shanghai there remains a very , strong interest in working in this market provided that we have a level playing field. in the fair shot. when we do, we do very well. but we are looking at a question of tariffs, 301 measurements, et cetera, what we are focused on practices and engagement by china that she engaged in by china that are unfair and undermine our businesses and workers and the question of overcapacity is front and center.
separately, given north korea is also sending massive shipments of munitions to russia, to bring that up with your chinese counterpart. did you get any chinese corporation there on tiktok, does that, today? how do you expect china to respond? sec. blinken: not sure i got out of it, but i will try. no, tiktok didn't come up. on the economic relationship, let's put this in perspective. we remain, the united states remains the largest markets for chinese products around the world. our own trade...
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north korea, which threatened north-- security, and stability to advance their cause. these challenges are connected, which demands a strategic approach to addressing immediate threats while also preparing for future contingencies. these after becoming chairman, laid out three expectations in my message to joint force. what fighting skills as promised in all we do, modernizing an aggressive leading with new concepts and approaches, and trust as a foundation of our profession. i am-- our military exist to fight in our nation's wars here we tried every day to ensure we are so good at what we do, we deter any adversary from engaging the u.s. in conflict. this budget request, $147 billion to sustain readiness and ensure the department can counter near-term threats. we are also focused on better in grading our allies with in our planning and operations by investing in critical programs and capability, expanding security cooperation, exercises, training, and interoperability. our in to ensure the joint respond when called. what we are focused on today is critical to moderniz
north korea, which threatened north-- security, and stability to advance their cause. these challenges are connected, which demands a strategic approach to addressing immediate threats while also preparing for future contingencies. these after becoming chairman, laid out three expectations in my message to joint force. what fighting skills as promised in all we do, modernizing an aggressive leading with new concepts and approaches, and trust as a foundation of our profession. i am-- our...
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korea or china or influenced by some business objective from the tobacco companies or you name it, i worry a lot about that. and i don't think we're ready. these -- it's possible just to hammer on this point for the evil person who inevitably is sitting in the basement of their home and their mother gives them food at the top of the stairs to use these computers. that's how powerful these tools are. >> ok. [laughter] well, let's try to bring it back a little bit to where we are here at the university in this, you know, great setting of so many people who have a lot to contribute and working in partnership with aspen digital which similarly has a lot of convening and outreach potential. what can universities do? what can we do in research particularly on a.i.? how do we create a kind of, you know, broad network of partners like we're doing here between i.g.p. and apps digital. and we began to try to do what's possible to educate ourselves, educate ourself students, in combating miss and disinformation with respect to elections. >> so the first thing we need to do is to show people how
korea or china or influenced by some business objective from the tobacco companies or you name it, i worry a lot about that. and i don't think we're ready. these -- it's possible just to hammer on this point for the evil person who inevitably is sitting in the basement of their home and their mother gives them food at the top of the stairs to use these computers. that's how powerful these tools are. >> ok. [laughter] well, let's try to bring it back a little bit to where we are here at...
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north korea have nuclear weapons only to protect themselves. that is their winning card. the iranian regime mentality and ideology is to export their ideology. if they gain access to nuclear weapons, they will use them. the state they will use them against will be israel. they are working really hard to access nuclear weapons. this evil regime -- and it is really easy to help israel to attack them. how? the key is inside of iran, not in the proxies. if we engage ourselves with the proxies, this is what they want. they are really good, they are excellent in proxy wars, influencing our society. how they could mobilize over 1000 people in london. it becomes a little bit obvious what they've done to our society for 35 years. [indiscernible] we are welcoming them to our society and we hold events and brainwash them and influence our decisions. we are really open to them. they use democracy against democracy, that's how they destroy us from within. this is not me as opposition my will give you two names. the first is a great figure of the regime from the beginning of the revolu
north korea have nuclear weapons only to protect themselves. that is their winning card. the iranian regime mentality and ideology is to export their ideology. if they gain access to nuclear weapons, they will use them. the state they will use them against will be israel. they are working really hard to access nuclear weapons. this evil regime -- and it is really easy to help israel to attack them. how? the key is inside of iran, not in the proxies. if we engage ourselves with the proxies, this...
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north korea is providing weapons and munitions to russia so they can krill -- can kill ukrainian positions. russia -- they are providing drones to russia so they can destroy ukrainian infrastructure. iran is now selling -- we already about the gaza drone, it is a perverse way to go around trying to make military sales. these countries are already working together. and china we don't see them grow up -- providing weapons to russia but the technology that goes into the war machine is moving with the aid of china. when putin made these non-democratic elections, we carefully followed who is saying what. the congratulatory salutations came from the leader of china. so this growing friendship -- this relationship and relations are happening which is posing a threat and a challenge to all of us. we have to be up to the challenge and understand that 75 years deterrent works in this is what we need to focus on. to make sure after the war in the ukraine we maintain that. they are already getting together and working with one another. what it does between peace and chaos is determination. we have the
north korea is providing weapons and munitions to russia so they can krill -- can kill ukrainian positions. russia -- they are providing drones to russia so they can destroy ukrainian infrastructure. iran is now selling -- we already about the gaza drone, it is a perverse way to go around trying to make military sales. these countries are already working together. and china we don't see them grow up -- providing weapons to russia but the technology that goes into the war machine is moving with...
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korea and iran. they have expanded their nuclear arsenals, we must continually valts when we view them as more of a strategic level threat and rely on policy of deterrents. if we decide to continue to outpace their bullistic missile eck pans, the question is how do russia and china respond? i have argued that they will see that dwroat as directly affecting the credibility of their own nuclear forces which may have dire unintended consequences. anna: today's discussion you can help us understand how the department continues to weigh those guess that balance. as this subcommittee evaluates this year's budget request and the continued missile defense policy and posture of the united states we m.s. understand these implications for ensuring the strategic eighth ability of america and the world for decades to come. aside from the system required to deal with it is very different but continues to have capability against a small but accidental launch should be maintained. the tactical level, the support ukr
korea and iran. they have expanded their nuclear arsenals, we must continually valts when we view them as more of a strategic level threat and rely on policy of deterrents. if we decide to continue to outpace their bullistic missile eck pans, the question is how do russia and china respond? i have argued that they will see that dwroat as directly affecting the credibility of their own nuclear forces which may have dire unintended consequences. anna: today's discussion you can help us understand...
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north korea, china, iran are supporting russia's war of aggression. so this demonstrates that security is truly global and it's important to work together with our asia-pacific partners. thank you for the strong u.s. leadership on this issue. lastly, tomorrow, we will celebrate nato's 75th anniversary. we actually meet tonight, but also tomorrow, we will market there at the nato headquarters. and then we will also mark the 75th anniversary of the nato summit in washington in july. thank you for hosting the summit and it will be a great summit to celebrate the alliance and ensure we continue to adapt and nato continues to be the most successful alliance in history. host: that summit will be in july in washington and we will be sure to bring you news about that. he did mention that 2% of gdp to be spent on a nation's defense, so here is an abc article about defense spending of nato members and there's a chart here that shows this -- that shows who is doing that. so you see here this is the 2%. the line is 2% of gdp spent on a nation's defense. poland ac
north korea, china, iran are supporting russia's war of aggression. so this demonstrates that security is truly global and it's important to work together with our asia-pacific partners. thank you for the strong u.s. leadership on this issue. lastly, tomorrow, we will celebrate nato's 75th anniversary. we actually meet tonight, but also tomorrow, we will market there at the nato headquarters. and then we will also mark the 75th anniversary of the nato summit in washington in july. thank you for...
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korea and iran. we must continually evaluate when we view them as more of a strategic level threat and therefore, rely on a policy of nuclear deterrents instead of simply trying to outnumber icbm's with interceptors which the program intends to do. missile expansion, the question, how do russia and china respond? i argue they'll certainly see that growth directly affecting the credibility of their nuclear forces which may have dire consequences. i hope in today's discussion, mr. hill, you can help us understand how to continue to weigh those questions in that balance. as they look at the budget request and the missile defense policy and posture of the united states, we must ensure the strategic ability of america and the world for decades to come. now, level three is a nuance that i think is important to distinguish from a rogue nation, besides the system to deal with it is different, but continue to have some capability to defend against a small and accidental launch should be maintained. at level t
korea and iran. we must continually evaluate when we view them as more of a strategic level threat and therefore, rely on a policy of nuclear deterrents instead of simply trying to outnumber icbm's with interceptors which the program intends to do. missile expansion, the question, how do russia and china respond? i argue they'll certainly see that growth directly affecting the credibility of their nuclear forces which may have dire consequences. i hope in today's discussion, mr. hill, you can...
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korea which has declared nuclear weapons and iran which is a nuclear weapons threshold state, it has all the elements that are required to actually weaponized should it make a decision to do so, we got to figure out a better way to contain this. i'm not terribly optimistic when it comes to looking at the pathway the israelis and iranians seem to be on now with respect to their regional competition. host: we saw the house pass the supplemental package for israel and the senate is set to take it up today. even in the passage, some democrats voted against and criticized the move. what do you think about the back-and-forth in congress over this additional aid to israel? guest: i think there is no question that the u.s.-israeli relationship which has been driven over the course of decades by two primary drivers. number one is value, the notion that israel in the u.s. share common values and the other is common interests. the u.s. and israel share a high degree of coincidence of interest. over the last 15 years, there is tremendous stress on both of those. and israel come you have the most
korea which has declared nuclear weapons and iran which is a nuclear weapons threshold state, it has all the elements that are required to actually weaponized should it make a decision to do so, we got to figure out a better way to contain this. i'm not terribly optimistic when it comes to looking at the pathway the israelis and iranians seem to be on now with respect to their regional competition. host: we saw the house pass the supplemental package for israel and the senate is set to take it...
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iran, north korea, etc., and then the second set of challenges we describe our really kind of intensifying and rapidly shifting transnational threat, many of which interconnect with that sort of broader strategic competition landscape, whether it is in the context of cybercrime or climate change or terrorism or health security or transnational organized crime and there is a whole range of things that we try to sort of lift up in that context. often, cybercrime can be -- interested in making money but it also is true that some of those same institutions can be actually proxies for state actors under certain circumstances to go after and there's all kinds of interconnections between these different landscapes. the third set of challenges that we focus in on now are really localized and regional conflict or potential conflicts that have the potential for cascading were are affecting cascading impact, not just for neighboring countries in the region but having oversight impact and the conflict in the middle east in the context of gaza is an example of this but there are many others we are watc
iran, north korea, etc., and then the second set of challenges we describe our really kind of intensifying and rapidly shifting transnational threat, many of which interconnect with that sort of broader strategic competition landscape, whether it is in the context of cybercrime or climate change or terrorism or health security or transnational organized crime and there is a whole range of things that we try to sort of lift up in that context. often, cybercrime can be -- interested in making...
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in the -- in the ukraine where we see the government, russia, china, iran and north korea in an alliance to cuss the democratic government. wise ukraine so important to the future of democracy, and what are the global implications of this work? >> thank you. i think that really is a core question for all of us, and four world leaders. and i want to thank you, alexa and the whole team at women's foreign policy group for your partnership on this event. we are very proud to host alexandra for this conversation. so, democracy is fundamentally about tips -- about self-determination. it's about the ability of people to choose their communities past, there's -- their countries passed for the future -- cap for the future. that's what ukrainians have been working to do ever since 1991, and long before. and i would say speaking personally, ukrainian people have been inspiring in their persistence, their commitment, their courage to achieve full democracy, to achieve sovereignty and self-determination long before putin invaded for the first time in 2014. and putin invaded precisely because the ukra
in the -- in the ukraine where we see the government, russia, china, iran and north korea in an alliance to cuss the democratic government. wise ukraine so important to the future of democracy, and what are the global implications of this work? >> thank you. i think that really is a core question for all of us, and four world leaders. and i want to thank you, alexa and the whole team at women's foreign policy group for your partnership on this event. we are very proud to host alexandra...
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korea. seemingly an alliance to crush a democratic government. why is ukraine so important for the future of democracy, and what are the global implications of this war? quex thank you, i think that really is a core question for all of us, and for world leaders. and i want to thank you in the whole team at women's foreign policy for the partnership, we are very proud to host her for this conversation. so actually, democracy is fundamentally about self-determination, it's about the ability of people to choose their communities task, their country's task for the future, and that's what ukrainians have been working to do ever since 1991 and long before. and i would say, speaking personally, the ukrainian people have been inspiring and their persistence, their commitment, their courage to achieve full democracy, to achieve sovereignty and self-determination. -- on long before putin invaded for the first time in 2014. and putin invaded precisely because the ukrainians were succeeding in that stru
korea. seemingly an alliance to crush a democratic government. why is ukraine so important for the future of democracy, and what are the global implications of this war? quex thank you, i think that really is a core question for all of us, and for world leaders. and i want to thank you in the whole team at women's foreign policy for the partnership, we are very proud to host her for this conversation. so actually, democracy is fundamentally about self-determination, it's about the ability of...