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'Hard for me to even comprehend a NATO without the U.S.': Kirby reacts to Trump's NATO threats
MSNBC· 2026-04-02 17:31
JOINING US NOW, JOHN KERBY, RETIRED U .S NAVY REAR ADMIRAL AND FORMER WHITE HOUSE NATIONAL SECURITY COMMUNICATIONS advisor. Okay, what does it signal that the American people in a national address about war were not given any clarity about where things stand with our NATO allies or or even if we plan to stay as a part of NATO. Well, I think I can tell you that a lot of people in Europe were relieved to hear that they weren't mentioned by name in terms of of the alliance in that speech last night.And quite f ...
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Michael Saylor· 2025-07-30 19:21
Industry Focus - The report focuses on strengthening American leadership in digital financial technology [1] Key Area - The report likely addresses strategies and initiatives to enhance the United States' position in the digital finance sector [1]
US Leverage in China Trade Talks
Bloomberg Technology· 2025-07-29 19:38
US-China Trade & Technology Competition - The US and China are competing in AI, manufacturing, and energy, with American security, prosperity, and leadership as the primary goal [1] - Trade negotiations are a means to achieve American security and prosperity [2] - The US imports $300 billion more from China than it exports, creating a vulnerability due to reliance on an adversary [2] - Rebalancing the trade relationship is crucial to incentivize domestic production of essential goods for national security [4] - The US aims to lead in rare earth processing and critical minerals, ensuring cleaner, more efficient, and trustworthy practices compared to China [6] Trade Negotiation Dynamics - Everything is on the table in trade negotiations between the US and China, with the US holding leverage [7] - The US seeks a better deal that promotes prosperity, freedom, and security, incentivizing key sectors for American leadership [9] - The US aims to incentivize industries crucial for American leadership [9] Technology & Export Strategy - China aims for an independent, controllable AI hardware and software system, potentially excluding American tech [10] - Deals with allies like the EU and Japan, representing 60-70% of global GDP, are crucial for deploying American technologies [12] - The US aims to have more countries and companies adopt US and allied technology over Chinese tech [17] - The US administration plans to create exportable aid packages to facilitate the adoption of American technology [18]