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Threat Analyst Ken Abramowitz is author of “The Multifront War”
Editor: Dr. Rachel Ehrenfeld, President, American Center for Democracy (ACD)
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QUOTE OF THE WEEK –
“We will seek common ground, not hostility; partnership, not conflict.”
Donald J. Trump,
45th & 47th President
of the United States
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1) Negotiating with democracies such as Canada, Mexico, and the UK would not necessitate the use of force, as these countries are our allies. However, President Trump can use economic pressure, threatening Canada and Mexico with tariffs if they do not police their borders and if they do not reduce the size of their trade balances with America. In the future, the U.S. will probably be pressuring the UK Labor socialist/progressive terrible human rights violating government to start protecting the majority of its Christian population from attacks by the violent minority, radical Islamists.
2) Confronting dictatorships, such as China, Russia, and Iran must invariably involve threats that could lead to the use of force. When dealing with Russia, which has some 5,000 nuclear weapons, and China, which has about 1,000 such weapons, a direct confrontation is not likely. However, the US and Europe can provide extra military resources to Ukraine to bleed Russia and its economy. The US can also provide extra weapons to Taiwan, Japan, the Philippines, Australia, India, and South Korea so they can stand up to Chinese threats. The US can also provide Israel with all the weapons systems it needs to allow it to directly challenge Iran.For now, the new administration is sending mixed messages to our friends and foes. To clarify our foreign policy decisions, one manager must be put in charge. He could be Secretary of State Rubio, or a coordinating official (such as Steve Miller, who plays this role in domestic policy). The Administration must also come to grips with the fact that the foreign enemies are not just outside our borders. Foreign enemies have long infiltrated our society and economy. This penetration must be stopped stop. After all, the objective of all of these negotiations is obviously to win, not tie or lose anymore!







