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  • Daoud Kuttab
    Daoud Kuttab “Throughout this Israeli war on Gaza, there hasn't been a warning publicly made by the US that Israel has heeded. It is indeed unclear to what extent such warnings are just optics of putting pressure on the Israeli government while continuing to support its every move. In this sense, one should take with a grain of salt reports that the Biden administration is holding off one shipment of weapons to Israel to pressure it into halting the full-scale invasion of Rafah.” 3 hours ago
  • Bernie Sanders
    Bernie Sanders “The US must now use ALL its leverage to demand an immediate ceasefire, the end of the attacks on Rafah, and the immediate delivery of massive amounts of humanitarian aid to people living in desperation. Our leverage is clear. Over the years, the United States has provided tens of billions of dollars in military aid to Israel.” 4 hours ago
  • Lloyd Austin
    Lloyd Austin “We've been very clear … from the very beginning that Israel shouldn't launch a major attack into Rafah without accounting for and protecting the civilians that are in that battlespace. We've not made a final determination on how to proceed with that shipment [of weapons].” 5 hours ago
  • Vuk Vuksanović
    Vuk Vuksanović “This visit [Xi Jinping in Belgrade] shows that Serbia has exchanged Russia for China went it comes to its main partner to bargain with the West. The full-scale invasion of Ukraine placed the Serbo-Russian relationship under close monitoring, so the government sees a benefit in playing the Chinese card more often now since it's deemed to be less provocative. The Balkans, and Serbia in particular, have become even more interesting for China now that one branch of the Belt and Road Initiative through Russia and Belarus was effectively cut off with the full-scale invasion of Ukraine.” 5 hours ago
  • Aleksandar Vucic
    Aleksandar Vucic “I told him [Xi Jinping] that as the leader of a great power he will be met with respect all over the world, but the reverence and love he encounters in our Serbia will not be found anywhere else. When it comes to cooperation with Beijing, the sky is the limit.” 5 hours ago
  • Catherine Russell
    Catherine Russell “Rafah is now a city of children, who have nowhere safe to go in Gaza. If large-scale military operations start, not only will children be at risk from the violence, but also from chaos and panic, and at a time where their physical and mental states are already weakened.” 9 hours ago
  • Hani Mahmoud
    Hani Mahmoud “You cannot create a safe zone in a war zone. Every time people move from one place to another, they are in search of basic needs and … necessities that are becoming very hard to find right now.” 9 hours ago
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Indo-Pacific region

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“We need to meet the growing challenges posed by China and keep peace and defend our interests in the Indo-Pacific and globally. It will require a whole-of-government effort, bipartisan cooperation in Congress and strong alliances and partnerships. That's how we will meet the China challenge and ensure the American people win the competition in the future.”

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President of the United States
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“Korea should do more with like-minded states to reinforce stability in the Indo-Pacific. Strategic ambiguity' is not a winning strategy for Seoul since it looks like weakness to Beijing. If Korea joins the Quad, the Biden administration would be impressed and indebted to Korea. China will be unhappy but Seoul would need to stand firm. If Korea cannot find a way to stand up to Chinese pressure now, it will find itself in a much weaker position later when Beijing makes even bigger demands ― for example, when China insists on a neutral Korea with no alliances after unification.”

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Asia expert at Washington’s Center for Strategic and International Studies
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“Campbell has been friendly toward Taiwan and is familiar with issues relating to cross-Taiwan Strait and Taiwan-U.S. relations. I believe the appointment of such an expert on U.S. Asia-Pacific policy will have positive implications for Taiwan-U.S. relations and the overall development of the Asia-Pacific region.”

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Head of Taiwan Ministry of Foreign Affairs North American Affairs Department
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“The January 9, 2021 @StateDept announcement that the US will lift all self-imposed restrictions on the #US-#Taiwan relationship marks an especially significant and positive #international development. For decades, #US policy toward #Taiwan has been constrained by our own restrictions. The US #government lifted all restrictions, realigning US #policy with reality, and setting the stage for a new era of #USTaiwan relations. This development is long overdue. As @Transition46 [Biden-Harris administration] assumes office, they will inherit a posture in #USTaiwan relations removed of unhelpful limitations and difficult political decisions. The #BidenAdministration will be empowered to chart a new course in #US #policy with tremendous possibilities. We encourage the incoming #BidenAdministration to build upon this important moment to support a more peaceful and prosperous #IndoPacific.”

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Chairman of the Washington D.C.-based Project 2049 Institute think tank
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“Whether Trump's Indo-Pacific Strategy will be renamed or not, its essence will not change. It will continue to focus on China. Washington will cooperate with China on some issues but confront Beijing on human rights and military matters when necessary.”

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Research fellow at the Institute of European and American Studies at Taiwan's Academia Sinica
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“The first time the Quadrilateral grouping was proposed [in 2007], it was a far more tentative partnership. Australia in particular was sceptical of the need for a Quad and it was wary of upsetting diplomatic relations with China. That’s why the initial iteration fell apart. Since then, there has been a hardening of attitudes towards China among all the Quadrilateral partners. And in that sense, Beijing has been its own worst enemy. The Quad comes about as an effort to try to deter China’s ability to challenge and disrupt the rules-based order and the status quo in the Indo-Pacific region. It’s a signalling on the part of these four democracies [India, Australia, US, Japan] that they are and they would get even more serious about acting as a military and strategic counterweight to China, if Beijing were to continue to challenge [the status quo], not just in the South China Sea but also in the Indian Ocean.”

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Director of the power and diplomacy programme at the Sydney-based Lowy Institute
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“The freedom of all nations to navigate in international waters is critically important. Barry's transit of the Taiwan Strait yesterday [November 21] ensured the right and instills the confidence of all nations to trade and communicate in the South China Sea.”

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Executive Officer in the destroyer, USS BARRY
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“This past April, Barry conducted a Freedom of Navigation (FON) operation around the Paracel Islands and then rendezvoused with the USS America expeditionary strike group for operations in the South China Sea. Whether operating independently or as a part of a larger group, Barry serves as a highly visible symbol of the overwhelming force the United States can deploy to defeat aggression.”

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Lieutenant Commander - USS Barry’s plans and tactics officer
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“We want to stand up a new numbered fleet. And we want to put that numbered fleet in the crossroads between the Indian and the Pacific oceans, and we’re really going to have an Indo-PACOM footprint. We can’t just rely on the 7th Fleet in Japan. We have to look to our other allies and partners like Singapore, like India, and actually put a numbered fleet where it would be extremely relevant if, god forbid, we were to ever to get in any kind of a dust-up. More importantly, it can provide a much more formidable deterrence. So we’re going to create the First Fleet, and we’re going to put it, if not Singapore right out of the chocks, we’re going to look to make it more expeditionary-oriented and move it across the Pacific until it is where our allies and partners see that it could best assist them as well as to assist us.”

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US Navy Secretary
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“The ship’s transit through the Taiwan Strait demonstrates the US commitment to a free and open Indo-Pacific. The US Navy will continue to fly, sail and operate anywhere international law allows.”

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Statement of the US Pacific Fleet
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“Micronesia asks our American and Chinese friends to reinforce their cooperation and friendship with each other ... to achieve what is best for our global community. It is my hope ... that the United States of America and the People’s Republic of China jointly champion global causes for global solidarity and cooperation, from climate change to COVID-19.”

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President of Federated States of Micronesia
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“China is actively working on a comprehensive and coordinated campaign to undermine President Trump's agenda and the 2018 midterm elections. As a senior career member of our intelligence community recently told me, what the Russians are doing pales in comparison to what China is doing across this country. China wants nothing less than to push the United States of America from the Western Pacific and attempt to prevent us from coming to the aid of our allies.”

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US Vice President
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“As we end today's wars, I have directed my national security team to make our presence and missions in the Asia Pacific a top priority. As a result, reductions in U.S. defence spending will not -I repeat, will not - come at the expense of the Asia Pacific. We'll seek more opportunities for cooperation with Beijing, including greater communication between our militaries to promote understanding and avoid miscalculation.”

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President of the United States
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