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Scott Walker outlines hawkish foreign policy
“I have been tested like no other candidate in this race”, he said Friday.
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With the central theme that America’s “retreat is over”, Walker will strike a defiant tone saying that America “will not be intimidated”. “And neither will I”.
No candidate went further than Trump, whose pledge to bring back to the U.S. the roughly 2 million jobs lost to China since 1999 is a centerpiece of his campaign.
Mr. Walker said that the United States could win the support of Sunni Arab states in their quest to defeat ISIS by pushing back against Iran.
We’re at war with radical Islamic terrorism, and we must do what it takes to win.
“Under Xi Jinping’s rule, China has intensified its campaign to push America out of Asia, denouncing our long-standing alliances with other democracies like Japan and the Philippines”, he said in a speech to a business group in South Carolina. Walker asked.
Walker accused Obama and Clinton of making decisions based on delusion and wishful thinking and suggested they have turned the U.S. into a passive spectator as the world descends into chaos.
This wasn’t the first time Walker invoked his union battle as a sign of his preparedness to tackle worldwide conflicts.
Walker delivered his 3,000-word address in front of several hundred Citadel cadets, telling them they “will be part of the fight”.
“In the 21st century, what happens across the world can impact American families as much as what happens across town”, said Rubio, a senator from Florida. He has no foreign policy credentials, but he boasts that he faced down 100,000 demonstrators who strenuously objected to Act 10. The Wisconsin governor remains concerned that the U.S. may slip behind.
He criticizes the distance between the United States and Israel, promises to “restore our alliance”, and says “there should be no daylight between our two countries”. And finally, strengthen the defense budget.
As a governor, Walker’s foreign policy readiness has been questioned. The editorial said that tensions have been building between the two countries in recent years because of issues such as the South China Sea and cyber security.
The claim about terrorists, including ISIS terrorists, being on the border has been falsely made in the past.
This week’s Chinese stock market crash – and the resulting turmoil in U.S. markets – prompted Wisconsin Gov. Scott Walker to demand the White House cancel next month’s state visit by China’s president. Walker, by contrast, largely avoided trying to dazzle listeners with his knowledge of current events and instead worked to demonstrate that he’d be willing to go for Clinton’s jugular. He noted that the move comes as Iran continues to hold Americans in captivity.
“If I am our party’s nominee, Hillary Clinton will not be able to lecture me on foreign affairs”, Rubio said in his Friday speech. “The Obama/Clinton foreign policy of leading from behind is now working – and we’re heading toward a disaster”.
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“He has hoped that being more friendly with China will make it more responsible”, Rubio wrote.