Source on cspan. Unfiltered, unbiased, word forward. From the Nations Capital to wherever you are. The opinion that matters the most is your own. This is what democracy looks like. Cspan, powered by cable. Next, discussing force integration in his tenure as an enlisted advisor to the joint chiefs of staff he talks about quality of life for military families, recruitment and threats from china. This is hosted by the air and space force association. Thank you to all the people joining us online and from across the globe. Its a real honor to be here with the Senior Enlisted Advisor to the chairman of the joint chiefs of staff, susie colon lopez. They are the only airmen to serve as see agut since the position was created. He advises the chairman on all issues that impact enlisted force. That means his focus is ensuring the enlisted force is properly trained, postured and sustained. They are a true and proven warrior, who has served in every operating theater over the past 33 years. All th
Chairman of the joint chiefs of staff stop he is the only marine ever to serve as seac since the position was created. He advises the chairman on all issues that impact the enlisted force. That means his focus is insuring the enlisted force is properly trained and sustained. Cz is a true and proven warrior. He has served in every major operation over the past 33 years. All of that comes to an end when cz will retire and be succeeded by Sergeant Major of the marine corps. I want to give special thanks to our sponsors. We are grateful for their continued support in making action possible. Seac, thank you so much for joining us today. It is an honor. Ac thank you for joining ust, its an honor. A question just to get a question to nick rowland. After nearly 40 years working primarily for general millie as the joint chiefs of staff, youve seen a lot. Covid, the afghanistan pullout, a pivot to the specific. A pullout to the pacific. We have seen changes from the force and the need from the f
Cspan over to be air and space forces organization. That presentation just getting underway and we will see you tomorrow morning on the washington journal at 7 a. M. Eastern, 4 00 a. M. Pacific. In the meantime, have a great tuesday. Lets get started and a question to nick rowland. After nearly 40 years as a c act you have seen a lot. Covid, the afghanistan pullout, a pivot to the specific. We have seen changes from the force and the need from the force. How has it changed, your understanding, for what it takes to support the joint work vices the joint work fighters and be decisive at the merge . Our successes and failures, we kept on with 20 years of combat in the middle east and before that, we had other engagements that we learned from but as we look at the enemy, the way that we see it in the near future, we look at great and Strategic Power competition, i believe that we need to condition our forces not only to be technologically advanced but also intellectual and resilient enough
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The Senate Foreign relations subcommittee this is about one hour and 15 minutes. Welcome, everybody. At this meeting on the Senate Committee on east asia at the te pacific and International Cybersecurity policy will come to order. Id like to begin by thanking Ranking Member romney and members r of the committee for being here. As we discussed the security and other challenges facing the peninsula and u. S. Interests and the role in the region we are grateful to be joined by three experts in this area. Mr. Scott snyder and jenny town and i will introduce each of them more fully in a minute. Despite the passage of 70 years since the end of the korean war, lasting peace on the Korean Peninsula remains elusive and security concerns stemming from this conflict continue to echo far beyond the region. The alliance between the frepublic of korea and the unitd states forced a mutual sacrifice seven decades ago remains the key linchpin for peace andey prosperity in east asia and as we have reaff