Any future president of the US will have to face the “number one challenge” which is America’s adversaries seeing the country’s leadership as weak, former US Army Vice Chief of Staff General Jack Keane says.
United States’ adversaries see current and future leadership as ‘weak’
“The number one challenge the United States is facing is clearly our inability to deter our adversaries,” General Keane told Sky News host Danica De Giorgio.
“China, Russia, Iran and North Korea, they have all stepped up aggression in the last two to three years.
“What is happening, is our adversaries fundamentally believe the United States leadership is weak, that we’ve lost our political will and resolve to deter them.
“As such, they see opportunity, and they are exploiting this vulnerability to their advantage.”
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