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    Connor Fiddler “Nearly half of the Indo-Pacific appropriations directly reinforce the submarine industrial base. While this investment will enhance deterrence in the Indo-Pacific, the immediate impact will be supporting the American economy.” 5 hours ago
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    Chen Jining “Whether China and the U.S. choose cooperation or confrontation, it affects the well-being of both peoples, of both nations, and also the future of humanity.” 8 hours ago
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    Xi Jinping “I proposed mutual respect, peaceful coexistence and win-win cooperation to be the three overarching principles. They are both lessons learned from the past and a guide for the future.” 8 hours ago
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    Xie Tao “China knows that it likely has little room to sway the United States on trade. The Chinese government seems to be putting its focus on people-to-people exchanges. The Chinese government is really investing a lot of energy in shaping the future generation of Americans' view of China.” 8 hours ago
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    Antony Blinken “Russia would struggle to sustain its assault on Ukraine without China's support. I made clear that if China does not address this problem, we will.” 8 hours ago
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    Bernie Sanders “No, Mr Netanyahu. It is not anti-Semitic or pro-Hamas to point out that in a little over six months your extremist government has killed 34,000 Palestinians and wounded more than 77,000 - 70 percent of whom are women and children.” 8 hours ago
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Russia invasion of Ukraine - Putin's behavior

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“The way that Putin speaks about Ukraine, it is clear that for him this is an existential problem. For him, if Russia doesn't win in Ukraine, there won't be a Russia. Russia is demonstrating that it is ready to use any means at its disposal to achieve its strategic goals. Including nuclear weapons.”

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Founder of the political analysis firm R.Politik
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“It's interesting that he spent the few minutes he had chosen to deliver this very important speech to talk about why Russian forces are fighting in Ukraine. A lot of people were expecting a much more rousing and longer speech from the president to get some clarity about when the Russian population could expect an end to this conflict.”

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Al Jazeera’s journalist reporting from Moscow
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“I think he's [Vladimir Putin] in a frame of mind in which he doesn't believe he can afford to lose. I think he's convinced right now that doubling down still will enable him to make progress. We don't see, as an intelligence community, practical evidence at this point of Russian planning for the deployment or even potential use of tactical nuclear weapons. Given the kind of sabre-rattling that … we've heard from the Russian leadership, we can't take lightly those possibilities. So we stay very sharply focused as an intelligence service … on those possibilities at a moment when the stakes are very high for Russia.”

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CIA Director
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“Putin will not admit defeat. The Kremlin will not compromise. Right before May 9 there will be a big moment for Putin to say, mission accomplished, this is my version of history. This is my legacy. It needs to be presented as a mission accomplished. Forget about taking over Kyiv. We've flattened Mariupol, we've liberated more parts of Donbas. Maybe they will announce a republic in Kherson.”

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Senior research fellow at the Chatham House think tank in London
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“He tried to conduct a short operation in the hope that the Ukrainian side would collapse - from the top leadership to privates on the battlefield. It's possible that the madman was seriously counting on holding the psychological and moral advantage. Putin refused to understand that this entire 'advantage' was dreamed up by his own television channels. For many years, his television and press have had one customer and one real viewer - himself. He has been poisoned by his own lies.”

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Editor in chief of the Russia File a blog published by the U.S.-based Kennan Institute think tank
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“I've watched and listened to Putin for over 30 years. He has changed. He sounds completely disconnected from reality. He sounds unhinged.”

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U.S. ambassador to Russia in 2012-14 and a professor at Stanford University
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“I wish I could share more, but for now I can say it's pretty obvious to many that something is off with Putin. He has always been a killer,but his problem now is different & significant. It would be a mistake to assume this Putin would react the same way he would have 5 years ago.”

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US Republican Senator
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“Putin had always seemed an extremely pragmatic leader to me. But now when he's gone into this war against Ukraine, the logic in the decision is all about emotions, it's not rational.”

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Founder of the political analysis firm R.Politik
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