National security and foreign policy are taking center stage in unprecedented ways in the 2024 election because President Biden and former President Trump both have actual track records as commanders-in-chief managing — or mismanaging — America’s position in the world. Washington Times National Security Editor Guy Taylor sits down with Rep. Joe Wilson, South Carolina Republican and a senior member of both the House Foreign Affairs and Armed Services Committees, to discuss the challenges facing the next U.S. president. The list is long and the stakes are high from the southern border crisis to Mideast entanglements and threats posed by Iran, North Korea, Russia and China.
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