it is not intended for public consumption and it should not th out there. newsflash, john , john , i the info is already out there. our allies are adversaries. they already have it. but the united states , the voters are supposed to not know any of it, keep it fromom the american people. reaso for what reason, exactly? well, i ll tell you for whatr wt reason. reason. to hel to help biden s reelection chances. naturally, oncs e again, we seeb the biden administration being run by a teay m of incompetence. now, remember this.w reme nomb one was punished when they bungled the afghanistan withdrawal wer e 13 service personnel were killed after being left as sitting ducks at the airport. and the fact is , mistake after mistake by these buffoons havefh flattened both our domesticy and our foreign policy position. sw now, remember, the elitespos they don t sweat what happens to america between noweaica
department wants washing machines to use less water, of course for environment, manufacturers are saying that move literally stinks. we ll come up with that coming up next. now dana perino joins us live from one of the higher levels here in the skyscraper. dana: that washing machine, not good for new parents, which i know you know. steve: it is not the diapers that get washed, it is 25 out fits per day. dana: i m sure you bought a few of those. steve: most of them. dana: russian jet downs a u.s. drone, does this escalate? senator tom cotton will weigh in. debate is underway, how important is foreign policy position when voting for president? we ll ask newt gingrich. we have sharp eye on the market as regional banks downgraded overnight. larry kudlow walks us through it. we have lots to talk about,
stronger and more effective force when it works with others and that is why labour s foreign policy position is for a briton reconnected and i m glad the government have been taking notes. nowhere has the sense of disconnection been stronger than in our post brexit relationship with the european union. it is good that from page 22 to see the government finally acknowledged its importance. labour would go further and seek a security pact to cooperate on global pop challenges and keep us safe. in china, we recognise the scale and complexity of the challenge that its rise represents and the breadth of our interests that are at stake. the initiative to improve understanding of china and government is vital, particularly given the foreign office has only been training 14 people a year to speak fluent mandarin. we need a strong, clear, consistent approach to china, working with partners and allies in engaging china where our interests align to do so. it feels after years
america first. he is a product of america first policy. what will be his policy when it comes to america s foreign policy. rachel: what s your prediction? will: i don t know. i honestly don t know where ron desantis will go. pete: like many republicans, i think he was a more hawkish, establishment are republican foreign policy position. then donald trump comes in, overturns the entire apple cart and refocuses america s foreign policy on say thing out of wars. and if we re boeing to get in them going to get in them, finish them properly. alliances should be real. rebuild our military. all of this is so but yet desantis, you re exactly right, he is a disciple of trump. he s not governor without donald trump, which is part of the reason why donald trump calls him ron desanctimonious, you re not grateful for what i did putting you there. he has established his own credibility as a great governor of florida. if he runs, he would have to find areas of disagreement with
policy? it s a major part of the job of the presidency. and kimberly strassel is asking that in the wall street journal. ukraine war is ron desantis the security test. she wrote, peace through weakness never works. peace through strength does. and there s a huge political opening for a candidate willing the criticize mr. biden for the foreign policy weakness that emboldened mr. putin to invade in the first mace. in the first place. describe what ukrainian victory would look like and note that under a more decisive gop presidency, ukraine would have already claimed it. primary goers want to know presidential aspirants have a coherent foreign policy position. mr. trump s position poses the first real test. let s see who passes. there s strassel. i i think arguing for a more hawkish foreign policy than what s offered by president trump and suggesting that that would be the path for ron desantis. ron desantis the is a child of