essential wargame simulating a chinese attack on taiwan and at the same time we saw that message from janet yellen. how does that fit together? does that fit together? well, the tabletop does that fit together? well, the tabletop exercise - does that fit together? well, i the tabletop exercise conducted tjy the tabletop exercise conducted by the bipartisan committee demonstrated that by the time it comes to war in the taiwan straight, everybody has lost. the chinese have lost, the taiwanese of loss, the american people have lost. it would be devastating militarily, economically and it needs to be avoided stop and needs to be avoided stop and needs to be avoided by showing that the cost benefit analysis is one that convinces him that an amphibious behaviour invasion would not be successful, arming the taiwanese people, training them, ensuring they have the means and ability defend their homeland and it also means trying to prevent a blockade by helping the taiwanese people achieve
what was it like inside the room and what options give you hope or make you stay up at night? it was eye opening whether you were a democrat or republican in the room you realized that we have got to get our head on straight because there is a real a very real chance china will use aggression to try to unify taiwan and china. president xi has said that. when you go through the tabletop exercises it becomes very clear very quickly that if america just turns the other way or if we fail to prepare, things are going to get a lot less safe in this globe. we have some work to do. bill: one of the things you said is to properly deter china, you need allies. taiwan has very few allies around the world. you think about only 12 vatican city, be lease, these are the
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The Cybersecurity and Infrastructure Security Agency (CISA), Kansas Speedway, state and local first responders, and law enforcement officials had a tabletop exercise (TTX) to test incident response plans focused on hypothetical public safety incidents at Kansas Speedway.