the united states of america right now does not even recognize taiwanot evens , a na. i view it differently. i am clear that we. will defend taiwan and the only politician in either party that has the couragty.e. wou 28 and then i would resume well, i would resume current position of the united states after we ve achieved semiconductor independence.semi so that s the hard truth, john, is nobody in either party has the courage to actuall. partyy y taiwan to be a nation. i do. and that s why we re going we to defen re god will resume our position of strategic ambiguity, which is the currenat status quo. i will remind you, sean, sotus xithink that that level ofquoemo clarity would make xi jinping a fool to invade taiwan before we have semiconductor independence. and it also helps taiwan increase e own military spending as a percentage of gdp, which pe, silly, low today. and i think that that s the way that i lead with american interests while avoiding world war three, ensuring that we
abraham accords no. 2.0 is my top priority, which is tpriorityo get arabia, oman,r into that pact with israel. , qataand foremost to haveo a partnership with israel that does something really important for the u.s. importas. which whe sure that iran never, ever, everan has nuclear capabilities. that s important to the united states. and the other thing i ve said, sean, is that israel is our friend. good friends learn fror frm othl i would love israel s border policies in this country. eri would love israel s tough on crime policies and strong national identit y in thiswould country. i would love an iron dome likelo israel has defend itself against hamas, which is a good thing for israel. i want something like that here in the united states. so i don t read from the traditional gothe tradp talg point binder that s handed to traditional candidates. that s truse. rue. that lends itself to being misquoted. but it s actually a much more authentic actuall commitmee to israel on the substance