Vice President Kamala Harris accused former president Donald Trump of taking a soft tack with Xi Jinping, the leader of China, and other strongmen during Tuesdayâ€
Focusing her foreign policy answers by promising to stand by allies, Harris said that, as president, she would ensure that the United States retain its role and responsibility in the world order.
Here is what the candidates said on foreign policy during their debate.
China
Trump began the debate by touting his proposed tariffs on foreign nations, and claiming that China and other trading partners have been “ripping us off for years.� Harris responded by pointing to the escalating trade deficit during his time in office, saying that Trump had “invited trade wars,� while “selling American chips to China to help them improve and modernize their military.�
Trump had previously called for sweeping new tariffs of at least 10 percent on imports if he is reelected, raising concerns of a trade war with China if he returns to the White House.
Harris attacked Trump for praising Xiâ€
Harris also sought to turn Trumpâ€
“These autocrats and dictators are itching for you to be president again, because they know you can be manipulated,� Harris said.
Ukraine
Trump sidestepped the question about whether he wants Ukraine to win the war and refused to say whether a victory for Kyiv is in Americaâ€
“I will get it settled before I even become president,� Trump said, without providing details of how he might accomplish that.
The exchanges on the Ukraine war, which has now gone on for more than two years, quickly turned combative, with Harris challenging Trump on his embrace of authoritarian leaders like Putin. “If Donald Trump were president, Putin would be sitting in Kyiv right now,� she said, adding that Putin would be eyeing Europe next. She later charged that Trump would give up on U.S. allies “for the sake of favor� from a dictator “who would eat you for lunch.�
Trumpâ€
“I believe the reason that Donald Trump says that this war would be over within 24 hours is because he would just give it up, and thatâ€
Israel and Gaza
Harris did not stray far from the Biden administrationâ€
She reiterated her support for a two-state solution, a proposal that supports two territorially distinct states — one for Israelis and one for Palestinians. She also characterized Trump as a “weak and wrong� when it comes to foreign policy and national security. During a heated exchange, Trump claimed, without evidence, that Harris “hates Israel� and “hates the Arab population� and said that if he were president, the wars in Ukraine and in Gaza would not have started.
“What we know is that this war must end,� Harris said. “It must end immediately, and the way it will end is we need a cease-fire deal and we need the hostages out. And so we will continue to work around the clock on that.�
She added: “The one thing I will assure you always — 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.�
U.S. withdrawal from Afghanistan
Harris addressed the current administrationâ€
“Four presidents said they would, and Joe Biden did,â€� she said. “And as a result, Americaâ€
She attacked Trumpâ€