I think we need to determine, okay, whether our national security, you know, takes precedence.
I think it is emerging, though, and I can see in the future that they will probably--they could be a much more serious adversary.
China will have a much greater capacity to wage a much more effective conventional war against the United States than, say, Russia.
We have the capacity to be energy-independent, obviously, but we also have the capacity to be energy-dominant.
I believe that resilience/readiness is really a key here, not pronouns and DEI.
I think that this is a multi-pronged strategic attack that does not involve kinetics.
I think that allowing it to come across the United States was a huge mistake and a failure.
That may be self-imposed on us by us.
The Soviet Union, and now Russia, they have had like a first-class military, but it was a third-class economic power.
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