![]() “What Iran is doing right now is digging underground bunker structures in order to complete that process. Iran has stated for a decade plus that their intent is to destroy Israel and destroy the United States of America.” “Iran is an adversary, and I do not see in the near future where our two countries will come together. On the reality of the increasing threat of Iran: “Senator Tim Kaine and I are currently working on a piece of legislation that would push back against fentanyl, and it would allow greater collaboration between our militaries to push back on fentanyl.” On combatting the national security risk of fentanyl: The National Security Strategy named China only nine times it named climate (…) 63 times. I don't think this administration has been aggressive enough, when it comes to China policy. “We have to figure this out for the long term, how we can decouple what we can and what would be in our national security interests from China. On the Biden administration’s weak approach to China: This is where we can provide some savings.” “Our NATO partners, friends in Europe, they can step up and provide humanitarian support for the Ukrainians. And I am critical of this administration, because I don't feel that they have done enough soon enough.” “I think we need to provide the military platforms as necessary for them to win. The Ukrainians are doing an incredible job of pushing back our adversary.” “Russia is one of the top four adversaries of the United States. “And we do come together to make sure that the men and women that are wearing our uniform, the uniform of our nation, that we provide them with what they need, their training, their weapons platforms, making sure that they have survivability.” “While we've had some differences, whether it's over the JCPOA, which President Biden was negotiating with Iran, maybe differences of thought on Afghanistan, certainly there is a lot of commonality.” “The United States is not here simply for the good of the world, but to lead and help create stability in order to protect our people, our freedoms, and our way of life.” Forging strong partnerships and allied networks around the world are essential to America's security and prosperity here at home.” I believe in America first, always, but never America alone. And I'm not advocating for global democracy building and a return to former versions of Republican foreign policy. “Friends, I don't want America to be the world's policeman. Without a change in vision, chaos will continue to reign.” ![]() Their choices demonstrate a mix of appeasement in the name of international consensus, and an inability to assume risk to protect the homeland. “In my view, our nation's security and prosperity have declined and done so quickly under the current administration. ![]() ![]() Hatch Foundation.Ĭlick here or on the image above to watch the full debate. Kennedy Institute, Bipartisan Policy Center, and Orrin G. BOSTON – Senator Joni Ernst (R-Iowa) and Senator Jeanne Shaheen (D-N.H.), members of the Senate Armed Services Committee, participated in a bipartisan debate on foreign policy hosted by the Edward M. ![]()
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