dana: do we have the capacity to provide more ammunition to the military? supply chain issue was something two years ago. is that no longer the problem? i worked in the defense industry for many years. i know this well. what they need is a clear signal, a clear demand signal. contracts and money. then it takes time to ramp up. you have to hire and train workers, you have to build plants, you have to get long lead items. these systems are not simple ones we think about from world war ii. in many cases it takes several months if not years to build a high-end missile. we have to start now. all the war out there tells us a conflict with china, long range anti-ship missiles of multiple types will be a key ingredient for winning. we need to get on this now. we don t have time to doddle. bill: thank you for your
more of a competition than, say, trump and some of the other republicans who view it more flat out adversarial. in many ways it is the he can cove the 1950s when you had republicans arguing from disengaging with europe and focusing more on confronting with china. i think we re moving back into that. so there is a meaningful space between what biden envisions and what trump and desantis and others might have in mind. and i d say that while i don t necessarily disagree with a lot of that, i think the very washington centric view of the problem, and as i travel around asia, i find something different, which is that japan, the philippines, south korea, australia, india, these are not countries worried about china s threat to them because of some washington consensus. they are worried about it because china is a threat to them. and if we always look at it as, oh, what can biden and washington do to improve u.s./china relations, we re playing in to their trap, into their frame which is tha
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