Domestic energy production reduces reliance on adversaries like Iran, Russia, and Venezuela, ensuring energy security and economic leverage.
Waltz envisions a stronger focus on Israel's security and regional stability, leveraging the Abraham Accords to deepen ties with Arab states like Saudi Arabia.
Waltz emphasizes the importance of NATO allies increasing their defense spending and contributing more to global security efforts, particularly in Ukraine.
The Trump doctrine emphasizes peace through strength, economic leverage, and clear consequences for adversaries who threaten American interests.
The region is vital due to the presence of ISIS fighters, Israel's security, and the potential for a nuclear arms race if Iran obtains nuclear weapons.
Waltz predicts a prolonged civil war or partition in Syria, with American interests focused on preventing the resurgence of ISIS and supporting Israel's security.
Waltz advocates for a combination of economic pressure, sanctions, and military deterrence to prevent Iran from developing nuclear weapons.
The Abraham Accords have normalized relations between Israel and several Arab states, potentially paving the way for Saudi Arabia to join, which would be transformative.
Waltz sees the war as a significant drain on Russia's military and economy, pushing it closer to China, but also weakening its global influence.
Waltz emphasizes the need to reduce economic dependency on China, strengthen supply chains, and enhance alliances like the Quad to counter China's geopolitical ambitions.
Waltz supports using a combination of cyber tools, sanctions, and intelligence to target cartels, viewing them as a national security threat.
Waltz highlights the importance of space for modern economies and cybersecurity for national security, advocating for offensive strategies to deter cyberattacks.
Waltz advocates for a focus on outputs and efficiency in government, ensuring that bureaucrats align with the priorities of elected leaders and the American people.
This week, Representative Mike Waltz of Florida joins us to discuss America-first foreign policy as President Trump’s designation for National Security Advisor in the new administration. While Waltz is in the throes of planning for the transition, he shares his foreign policy priorities and proposes a vision for the revival of American strength abroad. Waltz offers his perspective on the fate of NATO, and why domestic American energy is an essential component of American foreign policy. He also discusses what Middle East diplomacy might look like after the Abraham Accords, and how outer space and cybersecurity are part of his policy calculus as well. Don’t miss this important conversation on this latest episode of The Sunday Special!
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