strategic vision to our foreign policy, rather than just going through the talking points feminized memorized in 1990. that might be the mistakes made in both administrations on the world stage. but let s just say you are in the oval office, and you are in, as president of the united states, part of nato yes. and you see what s happening in ukraine and russia, just for example, and russia moves on to a nato ally. we will always honor our treaty commitments. but under my watch, russia will not move on a nato ally how can you be so sure? because i want to deal that in the ukraine war backstabs front lines of control and make a commitment that nato will not admit ukraine to nato. but we get more in return by requiring putin to exit his military alliance with the jinping. china is the top threat we face. that is what we actually need to remember. and everybody in that foreign policy establishment you sought from mike pence today as well, i had to remind him that the u