
Mo News Interview: Rahm Emanuel On Global Disorder, Age Limits For Leaders, And A Possible 2028 Presidential Run
Jan 27, 2026
Rahm Emanuel, former White House chief of staff, two-term Chicago mayor, congressman and ambassador to Japan. He discusses shifting global order, U.S. credibility with allies, China and Europe’s hedging, Israel’s political isolation and Gaza consequences, Latin America strategy, age limits for leaders, and the personal side of family and parenting.
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Two Powers Export Domestic Dysfunction
- Two global powers are exporting their domestic dysfunctions: the U.S. politically and China economically.
- Europe becomes a petri dish caught between U.S. alliance breakdown and China's manufacturing dominance.
Trust And Deterrence Must Be Rebuilt
- Restoring both trust and deterrence is essential for U.S. global influence.
- Emanuel says allies doubt U.S. permanence in the Indo-Pacific, degrading deterrence.
Soft Power Outlasts Military Theatrics
- Heavy-handed U.S. tactics in Latin America risk short-term attention but long-term strategic loss.
- Trade agreements and China's commercial ties offer more durable influence than military grabs.

