Defense & Aerospace Report Podcast [Washington Roundtable Apr 18, ’25]
Apr 18, 2025
Dov Zakheim, former Pentagon Comptroller, Patrick Cronin, Asia-Pacific Security Chair at the Hudson Institute, and retired Navy commander Chris Servello discuss pressing global issues. They analyze President Trump’s trade comments, defense leaks, and the implications of Russia's attacks in Ukraine. The conversation highlights Xi Jinping’s diplomatic maneuvers in the Indo-Pacific and the evolving U.S. stance on Iran. They also contemplate the strategic ramifications of military resources in the Middle East and the legacy of defense policy leaders.
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Putin Advances Strategically in Ukraine
- Putin builds reserves by selling to non-Western partners and progresses militarily in Ukraine.
- He stalls negotiations to consolidate territorial gains and seeks Zelensky’s removal.
China’s Growing Indo-Pacific Influence
- China exploits US vulnerabilities through a rapid diplomatic charm offensive in Southeast Asia.
- Despite Asian skepticism, Xi Jinping gains traction by promoting themes of respect and anti-American bullying.
Complexity of US-China Trade Talks
- US-China trade disagreements lack clear goals, complicating tariff negotiations.
- A multi-stage approach may achieve selective agreements to ease tensions by year's end.
