China, Taiwan, and the Middle East— A Conversation with Matt Pottinger
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Matt Pottinger redefined how Washington approaches China. Speaking with MBN Alhurra's Min Mitchell and Editor-in-Chief Leila Bazzi, he argues that this year's war with Iran exposed Beijing as an unreliable partner for the Gulf— the same power that helped arm the regime attacking its neighbors. He weighs the risks of the new Trump-Xi "détente," why Gulf states are right to route around the Strait of Hormuz, and the dangers of importing Chinese surveillance technology. Pottinger served as Deputy National Security Advisor under President Trump and now chairs the China Program at the Foundation for Defense of Democracies.
Hosts: Leila Bazzi, Editor-in-Chief, MBN Alhurra | Min Mitchell, China Editor, MBN
Guest: Matt Pottinger, Former Deputy National Security Advisor | China Program Chairman at the Foundation for Defense of Democracies