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Kamala Harris on Foreign Policy
Democratic candidate for President (withdrawn); California Senator
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We must forever be a champion of liberty around the world
I know that our alliances keep American people safe and make America stronger and more secure. Look, world leaders think that Donald Trump is an easy mark, easy to manipulate with flattery or favor. And you can believe that autocrats like
Putin and Kim Jong un are rooting for him in this election. I will always uphold our security, advance our national interest, and ensure that the United States of America remains as we must forever be a champion of liberty around the world.
Source: 2024 Presidential hopefuls: Rally on the Ellipse
, Oct 30, 2024
Trump admires dictators while they manipulate him full time
HOWARD STERN: What did you think of this thing that just came out today that Bob Woodward's book was saying that Trump was sending COVID tests to Putin and Putin said, "don't let anyone know." What do you make of that?KAMALA HARRIS: I believe that
Donald Trump has this desire to be a dictator. He admires strong men and he gets played by them, because he thinks that they're his friends and they are manipulating him full time--and manipulating him by flattery and with favor.
And so in the midst, to your point, as reported by Bob Woodward, in the height of the pandemic, and remember, people were dying by the hundreds. Everybody was scrambling to get these kits, the tests, the COVID test kits.
Couldn't get them anywhere.
HOWARD STERN: Right.
KAMALA HARRIS: And this guy who is president of the United States is sending them to Russia, to a murderous dictator for his personal use.
Source: Howard Stern Show interview of 2024 Presidential hopefuls
, Oct 10, 2024
America is so important to the rest of the world
Wherever I go around the country, I try to visit small businesses. I'm telling you, Howard, around our country, all these people who are innovative, ambitious, they are optimistic. They are building. They are creating.
They are obviously contributing to our economy. Like we have this is the spirit of the American people. We are ambitious and we are aspirational.
America is so important to the rest of the world. We are so important to the rest of the world. We are a role model for what it means to be a democracy so we can look at other countries and our allies and our adversaries and say,
these are the principles that must be upheld. And while we uphold these principles, we will also be the strongest economy in the world. We will have the most lethal fighting force in the world. All these things coexist.
Source: Howard Stern Show interview of 2024 Presidential hopefuls
, Oct 10, 2024
Trump admires dictators; wants to be a dictator on day one
HARRIS: World leaders are laughing at Donald Trump.TRUMP: Let me just tell you about world leaders. Viktor Orban--Prime Minister of Hungary. They said, "why is the whole world blowing up? Three years ago it wasn't. Why is it blowing up?" He said,
"Because you need Trump back as president. They were afraid of him. China was afraid." And I don't like to use the word afraid but I'm just quoting him. He said, "the most respected, most feared person is Donald Trump. We had no problems when Trump was
president."
HARRIS: It is very well known that Donald Trump is weak and wrong on national security and foreign policy. It is well known that he admires dictators, wants to be a dictator on day one according to himself. It is absolutely well known that
these dictators and autocrats are rooting for you to be president again because they're so clear, they can manipulate you with flattery and favors. And that is why so many military leaders who you have worked with have told me you are a disgrace.
Source: ABC News 2024 Presidential debate in Philadelphia
, Sep 10, 2024
Supports Kenyan-led multinational mission in Haiti
Vice President Kamala Harris today met with Prime Minister Justin Trudeau of Canada on the margins of the 2024 Service Employees International Union (SEIU) International Convention in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania.
They discussed U.S.-Canada cooperation on a range of bilateral, regional, and global issues. On Haiti, they discussed the humanitarian situation on the ground and the importance of the
Kenyan-led Multinational Security Support mission to support the people of Haiti and restore security and democratic order. They discussed their commitment to a peaceful, stable, and cooperative Arctic.
The Vice President and Prime Minister also reaffirmed their support for Ukraine as it defends its sovereignty and territorial integrity in the face of ongoing Russian aggression.
Source: White House Vice Presidential 2024 press release: "Trudeau"
, May 21, 2024
Trump's China policy has cost American jobs & lives
HARRIS: The Trump administration's approach to China has resulted in the loss of American lives, American jobs. There is a weird obsession that President Trump has with getting rid of whatever accomplishment was achieved by President Obama and Vice
President Biden. They created the office responsible for monitoring pandemics. They got rid of it. There was a team of disease experts that President Obama and Vice President Biden dispatched to China to monitor what might happen. They pulled them out.
PENCE: China is to blame for the coronavirus. President Trump stood up to China that had been taking advantage of America for decades in the wake of Joe Biden's cheerleading for China.
President Trump made that decision before the end of January to suspend all travel from China. The American people deserve to know Joe Biden opposed President Trump's decision to suspend all travel from China.
Source: 2020 Vice-Presidential Debate in Utah
, Oct 7, 2020
Trump got punked by North Korea
Q: North Korea is threatening to cancel any future summits if President Trump does not make concessions on nuclear weapons. Would you make concessions to Kim Jong-un?HARRIS: With all due deference to the fact that this is presidential debate, Donald
Trump got punked. He has conducted foreign policy out of a very fragile ego that fails to understand that one of the most important responsibilities of the commander-in-chief is to concern herself with the security of our nation and homeland.
And to do it in a way that understands that part of the strength of who we are as a nation is not only that we have a vibrant military, but that we are respected because we keep to our word, we are consistent, we speak truth, and we are loyal.
Q: But
would you make concessions to North Korea to keep talks going?
HARRIS: Not at this point. There are no concessions to be made. Trump has traded a photo-op for nothing. Trump has compromised our ability to have a check on North Korea's nuclear program.
Source: November Democratic primary debate in Atlanta
, Nov 20, 2019
Trump embracing Korean & Russian dictators is a threat
Q: What is the greatest national security threat to the United States?A: It's Donald Trump. You want to talk about North Korea, a real threat in terms of nuclear arsenal, but what does he do? He embraces Kim Jong-un, a dictator, for the sake of
a photo op. Putin--you want to talk about Russia? He takes the word of the Russian president over the word of the American intelligence community when it comes to a threat to our democracy and our elections.
Source: June Democratic Primary debate (second night in Miami)
, Jun 27, 2019
US stronger when working with allies
Q: What do you think of Trump's foreign relations?A: Part of the failure is that this president and administration have failed to understand that we are stronger when we work with our allies on every issue, China included.
Q: China is an ally?
A: No, meaning working with our allies to address China, in terms of the threat that it presents. This president has a preference for conducting policy by tweet.
It is a display of a president who thinks that unilateral action is better than working with friends. It puts us in a weaker position.
Source: CNN SOTU 2019 interview of presidential hopefuls
, May 12, 2019
I value the importance of diplomacy; I value relationships
In remarks to a small-business summit in North Charleston, Harris pledged to help build back America's image abroad, which she said has been damaged by President Donald Trump."What we have seen recently is a president who is conducting foreign
affairs by tweet. On Day One, I would make it very clear that I value the importance of diplomacy. I value relationships. And that doesn't take any strength from us, any power from us--it gives us power," she said.
Source: Sacramento Bee on 2019 SXSW conference
, Mar 9, 2019
Decisions should be made after outreach to allies
After the president announced his decision in December to withdraw U.S. troops from Syria, Harris said: My concern is that when we make decisions about what we will do in terms of our military presence, much less our diplomatic priorities, that we do
that in a way that will involve consultation with our military leaders, in a way that would involve some kind of consultation, or at least outreach to our allies around the globe.
Source: Council on Foreign Relations on 2020 candidates
, Feb 11, 2019
The way to keep us safe is NOT to keep outsiders out
Accept Syrian refugees? The desire for a middle ground was evident in interviews with some California candidates for the 2016 U.S. Senate contest.California Atty. Gen. Kamala Harris said in an interview that she opposed the GOP measure because it set
up an "untenable" system. Beyond the current 18-to-24 month vetting process, it would have required top federal officials to certify that individual refugees pose no threat. She recalled a heart-rending photo of a drowned Syrian toddler, part of a
refugee family torn apart while trying to escape: "We can't allow the images of the tragedy of what happened in Paris to blind us to the image of a 3-year-old child who washed up on a Mediterranean beach." She said, "There is a drum beating,
that the way to keep us safe is to keep outsiders out. That scares me. Ask native Americans: We are a country of immigrants." But, she added, "there's no question that we have to be vigilant."
Source: LA Times, "Syrian Refugees?" on 2016 California Senate race
, Nov 22, 2015
Kamala Harris on Mideast
Bring the hostages home; bring relief to the Palestinians
Far too many innocent Palestinian civilians have been killed. It's unconscionable. And we are now at a place where with Sinwar's death, I do believe we have an opportunity to end this war, bring the hostages home, bring relief to the
Palestinian people, and work toward a two-state solution where Israel and the Palestinians in equal measure have security, where the Palestinian people have dignity, self-determination, and the safety that they so rightly deserve.
Source: CNN Town Hall: interviews of 2024 presidential candidates
, Oct 23, 2024
Two-state solution: security for both Israel & Palestinians
Q: In December you said, "Israel has a right to defend itself" but you added, "It matters how."HARRIS: Let's understand how we got here. On Oct. 7, Hamas, a terrorist organization, slaughtered 1,200 Israelis. And so absolutely, I said then, I say now,
Israel has a right to defend itself. We would. And how it does so matters. Because it is also true far too many innocent Palestinians have been killed. What we know is that this war must end. And the way it will end is we need a cease-fire deal and we
need the hostages out. We must chart a course for a two-state solution. And in that solution, there must be security for the Israeli people and Israel and in equal measure for the Palestinians. I will always give Israel the ability to defend itself, in
particular as it relates to Iran and any threat that Iran and its proxies pose to Israel. But we must have a two-state solution where we can rebuild Gaza, where the Palestinians have security, self-determination and the dignity they so rightly deserve.
Source: ABC News 2024 Presidential debate in Philadelphia
, Sep 10, 2024
Will always ensure Israel has the ability to defend itself
Vice President Harris will always stand up for Israel's right to defend itself and she will always ensure Israel has the ability to defend itself. She and President Biden
are working to end the war in Gaza, such that Israel is secure, the hostages are released, the suffering in Gaza ends, and the Palestinian people can realize their right to dignity, security, freedom, and self-determination.
Source: 2024 Presidential campaign website KamalaHarris.com
, Sep 9, 2024
Israelis & Palestinians both entitled to security & dignity
I believe that we have got to continue to enforce what we know to be and should be the priorities in terms of what is happening in Gaza. We've been very clear that far too many innocent Palestinians have been killed. We have been very clear that Israel
and the Israeli people and Palestinians are entitled to an equal amount of security and dignity. And, frankly, we have been very focused on also getting the hostages out and getting aid in.
Source: ABC This Week on 2024 Democratic Veepstakes
, Mar 24, 2024
We need to get back into Iran nuclear deal
I believe that we need to get back into the Iran nuclear deal. I would strengthen it. I would include ballistic missile testing. I think that we can strengthen what we do in terms of monitoring and verification. But there's no question that a lot of
negotiation with a great deal of depth took place over a long period of time to reach that agreement, and it was an agreement that was being complied with by all parties.
Source: CBS Face the Nation 2019 interview
, Jun 23, 2019
Iran nuclear deal was being complied with by all parties
I believe that we need to get back into the Iran nuclear deal. I would strengthen it. I would include ballistic missile testing. I think that we can strengthen what we do in terms of monitoring and verification.
There's no question that a lot of negotiation with a great deal of depth took place over a long period of time to reach that agreement, and it was an agreement that was being complied with by all parties.
Source: CBS Face the Nation 2019 interview series
, Jun 23, 2019
Distinguish Islamic religion from terrorism
Harris touched upon foreign policy during her speech to a gathering of Democrats. Her remarks also covered foreign policy, as she noted "that we do live in a dangerous world."Foreign policy has become an unusually prominent issue heading into the 2016
election cycle. President Obama has made a strong effort to avoid labeling the terrorism carried out in the name of religion "radical Islam." When asked for her take on that, Harris echoed President Obama saying "there are extremists who are using
religion as a cloak to commit terror and terrorist acts. And I think it would be a mistake for any of us to mistake the religion for the terrorists. They can be distinguished. And they should be in our language as well as our policy approach."
She prefaced her remarks by pointing out the need to talk about Israel "because it is our strongest ally in the Middle East. And so we have to take that seriously and be guided by that reality, as it relates to issues that impact the Middle East."
Source: Breitbart News on 2016 California Senate race
, May 18, 2015
Supports standing with the nation of israel.
Harris supports the CC survey question on support of Israel
The Christian Coalition Voter Guide inferred whether candidates agree or disagree with the statement, 'The U.S. Should Continue to Support and Stand with the Nation of Israel Against her Enemies'
The Christian Coalition notes, "You can help make sure that voters have the facts BEFORE they cast their votes. We have surveyed candidates in the most competitive congressional races on the issues that are important to conservatives."
Source: Christian Coalition Survey 16_CC14 on Nov 8, 2016
Two-state solution despite Israeli settlements on West Bank.
Harris signed two-state solution despite Israeli settlements on West Bank
Congressional Summary: S.Res.6/H.Res.11 objects to U.N. Security Council Resolution 2334, which characterizes Israeli settlements in the West Bank and East Jerusalem as illegal and demands cessation of settlement activities.
- Calls for such resolution to be repealed or fundamentally altered and allows all final status issues toward a two-state solution to be resolved through direct bilateral negotiations between the parties.
- Notes that granting membership and statehood standing to the Palestinians at the UN, its specialized agencies, and other international institutions outside of the context of a bilateral peace agreement with Israel would cause severe harm to the peace process.
- Urges upholding the U.S. practice of vetoing all Security Council resolutions that recognize unilateral Palestinian actions or dictate terms and a time line for a solution to the Israeli-Palestinian conflict.
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Reaffirms that it is U.S. policy to seek a sustainable, just, and secure two-state solution to the Israeli-Palestinian conflict.
Opposing argument: (Cato Institute, Dec. 19, 2003): In principle, separation seems the best answer to stop the killing. For this reason, a security fence makes sense--if it actually separates Jew from Arab. Unfortunately, to protect a number of disparate Israeli settlements erected in the midst of Palestinian communities, Israel currently is mixing Jew and Arab and separating Arab from Arab. Thus are sown the seeds for conflict. After 36 years of occupation, the land remains almost exclusively Arab. The limited Jewish presence is the result of conscious colonization. The settlements require a pervasive Israeli military occupation, imposing a de facto system of apartheid. Separation offers the only hope, but separation requires dismantling Israeli settlements.
Source: S.Res.6 & H.Res.11 17-SRes6 on Jan 3, 2017
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