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00:00that the previous successive administrations sought to compete with the major powers in particular with China and Russia, where President Biden portrayed the competition as
00:09between democracies and authoritarian regimes.
00:12But the magazine points out that Washington is still failing when it comes to the strategic clarity that its opponents have in the competition
00:21They started years ago to dismantle the system
00:24led by the United States, where both China and Russia have one vision for their strategic interests, while Washington was until recently
00:33mainly focused on the fight against terrorism.
00:36The magazine points out that the Chinese Communist Party has revealed its vision of world domination, and its leadership is seeking to put itself at the heart of the global economy.
00:45as well as building the military force
00:47That could be better than any country from Southeast Asia to Australia. Meanwhile, Russia is seeking to regain its role as a world player
00:57And you use the ransomware
00:59authorized by the state and its military incursions in Ukraine, Georgia and Syria, and the Noordecheitstream pipeline
01:07to consolidate the European dependence on Russian energy,
01:09which gives Moscow a seat on the table to hold any talks in Brussels. The magazine considers that in light of the challenges posed by Beijing and Moscow,
01:19Washington is constantly facing
01:21strategic competition in every field. At the same time, the United States is trying to protect itself from a continuous attack.
01:29Which puts her in a defensive position.
01:31The magazine asserts that it is still possible to address the reality, where the United States and its allies must develop a modern containment strategy
01:41To the competition.
01:42It is time for Washington to be clear in its strategic position, such as Beijing or Moscow.
01:50Before starting the discussion tonight, I remind you of my question: Has the Group of Seven become stronger and more cohesive today in the face of China and Russia
02:00and any risks that may have to be faced by the west with beijing and moscow from an economic point of view .
02:07I ask all these questions and many others to my honorable guests in this evening's episode of Moscow via satellite to which he joins
02:14Mr. Stanislav, under conditions, and he is the academic and expert on Russian affairs. Good evening and through application from Sharjah
02:23Dr. Xu Jiegichi, professor of political science and international relations at Sharjah University. you are most welcome
02:30From Washington, Mr. Bennett Sadler, a former Pentagon official and specialist in political and strategic affairs at the Heritage Institute. You are most welcome.
02:40I will start the discussion with my guest from Washington, Mr. Bint. I will start, then
02:44the members of the Group of Seven showed a unified front against Moscow and against any Russian escalation at the Ukrainian border, but how does this translate
02:55in terms of actions in the coming days?