00:00Siendo una testigo de la transición política en Argentina, ¿cómo puede describir la relación
00:05en nuestros países actualmente bajo el gobierno del presidente Millet?
00:09We have so many things in common, and celebrating over 200 years of bilateral relations in the
00:15United States and Argentina, and we're on our third century, so we have so many things
00:20in common.
00:21And with the Millet administration, Minister Petri, that we're here for the defense ministerial,
00:28we have so many challenges globally, security challenges, and security challenges in this
00:33region that threaten citizen security.
00:36And so it's really, really important that the ministers that are gathering here today as
00:40part of the 16th Defense Ministerial are here to talk about that and talk about real solutions.
00:47Le digo que vivimos en un continente de paz, pero en un mundo en guerra, ¿y cómo cree
00:51que las guerras de Ucrania y del Medio Oriente pueden imponer un riesgo para nuestro continente?
00:56The security challenges that are affecting all of us are very, very serious.
00:59And while we may not look at it as such, I really believe that democracy is under attack.
01:05And this, what is happening in our globe right now, is trying to change the world international
01:11order.
01:12What we have grown to become accustomed to over this last century is at stake.
01:17Democracy is at stake.
01:18And we have got to work together, like-minded countries, like-minded democracies, to make
01:24sure that that does not, it's not, it's not between autocracy and democracy, it should
01:30not be.
01:31Me acaba de decir que ella considera que hoy la democracia está bajo ataque, que está
01:37en juego no solamente un par de conflictos, sino que hay un intento de cambiar el orden
01:43mundial y que por eso nuestros países tienen que estar unidos.
01:46Yeah, we see so many things happening in Europe, in the Middle East, all of these things that
01:51are happening.
01:53And then we have the transnational criminal organizations on top of that.
01:56We have Russia's unjustified invasion of Ukraine.
02:00We see what is happening in Venezuela, which is right here in our western hemisphere.
02:04And so we have many examples across the globe and in our own hemisphere where the eroding
02:10of democracy, citizen security is an issue, and we have got to, democracies, band together
02:17to counter this, and that's the only way that we're going to be able to do that.
02:20Le iba a preguntar por los riesgos de un ataque terrorista en nuestra región, considerando
02:25los nexos que tienen organizaciones terroristas como Hezbollah o Irán mismo y su conexión
02:29con Venezuela.
02:30As we work together as nations, like-minded democracies, working together as team democracy,
02:36I think is very, very important because this is the only way across our borders, it's not
02:43just internal to different countries that we have to worry about security, it's cross-border
02:48security, and working together, and as I talk about transnational criminal organizations,
02:54that's international crime.
02:56I mean, we've got to be able to counter that.
02:58Le recuerdo una vez que ella dijo que los regímenes comunistas actuaban al mismo tiempo,
03:03actuaban juntos, y sumó China también, y que ella está dando una nueva narrativa donde
03:08dice, ya no se trata de tal país o tal otro, sino de democracias contra autocracias.
03:13So, it's also very troublesome when you see countries, communist governments, then
03:18working together, and you see some countries in the globe that are following their lead,
03:25and we have to really pay attention to this, and this is where I get into, it's an attack
03:30on democracy, and the erosion of democratic institutions, and we have to stand up together,
03:37we can't abstain from very important votes, we have to realize what's at stake, and every
03:44country's vote matters, and those three coming together, for citizen security and our citizens,
03:51we have to think, what is a communist government?
03:53They don't respect the rights of their own people, they're not going to respect the rights
03:58of others, and that is a bare foundational principle of communist governments.
04:03Le digo que hay una narrativa donde uno ve en Latinoamérica competir los dos superpoderes,
04:08China y Estados Unidos, por recursos estratégicos, y que ella está agregando otra narrativa
04:14donde nos está hablando ya de una especie de clash, de choque entre democracias y autocracias.
04:38¿Por qué tendríamos que pensar que ahora Estados Unidos quiere asegurar eso?
05:08¿Por qué tendríamos que pensar que ahora Estados Unidos quiere asegurar eso?
05:38¿Por qué tendríamos que pensar que ahora Estados Unidos quiere asegurar eso?
05:39¿Por qué tendríamos que pensar que ahora Estados Unidos quiere asegurar eso?
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