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  • Charles Kupchan
    Charles Kupchan “Whoever forms the next government in Kosovo must ensure that relations with Washington remain strong and intact. Kosovo cannot afford to be at odds with its allies. I would say, if you want a good relationship with the United States, make deals, get into the bazaar, be ready to negotiate. And I think that actions that are seen as causing difficulty will not go over well in Washington. Actions that are seen [as] advancing the dialogue between Kosovo and Serbia will be greeted warmly in Washington.” 2 hours ago
  • Michael MacCambridge
    Michael MacCambridge “Historically, it's been a time to talk about unity and togetherness and just celebrate this magnificent holiday in our national civic religion. It's complicated to have Donald Trump celebrating football, especially because of his somewhat troubled relationship with the N.F.L. and its players.” 3 hours ago
  • Gareth Rhodes
    Gareth Rhodes “This is similar to sports betting or gambling. The retail customer putting in their funds is doing so at risk of losing most if not all of it with the hope of an outsize payoff.” 3 hours ago
  • Harrison Fields
    Harrison Fields “Every action taken by the Trump-Vance administration is fully legal and compliant with federal law. Any legal challenge against it is nothing more than an attempt to undermine the will of the American people.” 3 hours ago
  • Mike Davis
    Mike Davis “President Trump is not stealing other branches' powers. He is exercising his Article II powers under the Constitution. And judges who say he can't? They're legally wrong. The Supreme Court is going to side with Trump.” 3 hours ago
  • Judith Resnik
    Judith Resnik “The administration seems to have wanted challenges that consume a ton of resources - of opponents, courts and public attention - even as members of the administration know the provisions do not square with the law that exists.” 3 hours ago
  • Dan Rayfield
    Dan Rayfield “No president should be able to rewrite 120-plus years of interpretation of the Constitution with a stroke of a pen. That is the existential threat.” 3 hours ago
  • Jasem Mohamed Albudaiwi
    Jasem Mohamed Albudaiwi “These dangerous and irresponsible statements confirm the approach of the Israeli occupation forces in their disrespect for international and UN laws and treaties and the sovereignty of states.” 3 hours ago
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February, 2025

“Consumers are going to be clearly worse off. When you talk about a tariff, it's an economic war; and in war, everybody loses. But hopefully we will come to some better results and conclusions as a result of the pain and suffering that we will go through.”

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Professor of finance and economics at Loyola Marymount University and chief economist at SS Economics
01 Feb 2025 5 2
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“The tariffs on imports from Canada, Mexico, and China send a powerful message that the United States will no longer stand by as other nations fail to halt the flow of illegal drugs and immigrants into our country. These measures will also bring in billions in new revenue to the U.S. government.”

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Congressman Republican-Missouri
01 Feb 2025 8 2
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“I believe that, first and foremost, we (must) hold a meeting with him [Donald Trump], and that is important. And that is, by the way, something that everyone in Europe wants. After the conversation with Trump, we should move on to some kind of format of conversation with Russians. And I would like to see the United States of America, Ukraine and the Russians at the negotiating table. ... And, to be honest, a European Union voice should also be there. I think it would be fair, effective. But how will it turn out? I don't know.”

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President of Ukraine
01 Feb 2025 7 4
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“Tariffs against Canada will put your jobs at risk, potentially shutting down American auto assembly plants and other manufacturing facilities. They will raise costs for you, including food at the grocery store and gas at the pump.”

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Prime Minister of Canada
01 Feb 2025 4 4
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“I've instructed my economy minister to implement the Plan B we've been working on, which includes tariff and non-tariff measures in defense of Mexico's interests.”

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President of Mexico
01 Feb 2025 4 3
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“In order to compete with other producers on the global market in light of the tariffs, Canadian farmers may have to sell their crops for less. That's because American buyers will be able to get the same crops from other farmers who do not have to pay the tariff, so Canadian producers will have to lower their prices to account for it. We're going to be getting less for our commodities and paying more for the stuff that we need. Our hope is that as the consumers in the United States realize that their prices are going to go up because of the tariffs making things more expensive for them, that they will put pressure on their government to rescind that.”

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President of the Agricultural Producers Association of Saskatchewan (Canada)
01 Feb 2025 6 3
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“Today, I have implemented a 25% Tariff on Imports from Mexico and Canada (10% on Canadian Energy), and a 10% additional Tariff on China. This was done through the International Emergency Economic Powers Act (IEEPA) because of the major threat of illegal aliens and deadly drugs killing our Citizens, including fentanyl. We need to protect Americans, and it is my duty as President to ensure the safety of all. I made a promise on my Campaign to stop the flood of illegal aliens and drugs from pouring across our Borders, and Americans overwhelmingly voted in favor of it.”

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President of the United States
01 Feb 2025 6 5
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“Israeli public is being exposed to a new narrative in the past 24 hours. That narrative is the ceasefire deal will not be completed … because Hamas won't live up to the ceasefire agreement … and that it is doubtful that there's going to be a phase two. You can put it in context and say [Israeli Prime Minister] Netanyahu is floating a trial balloon of sorts ahead of his meeting with President Donald Trump next week. But there is also the conventional wisdom even if the first 42 days are implemented smoothly, and do occur without major interruption, it's very doubtful that phase two or stage two will be implemented. Netanyahu's meeting with President Trump is so critical, not because of the details of what they're going to talk about, but how serious Donald Trump is in getting this [ceasefire] done and if he's going to succumb to Netanyahu's inevitable manipulations.”

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Former ambassador and Consul General of Israel in New York
01 Feb 2025 9 3
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“The world should realize that it is the plundering of Congolese minerals (3T minerals and gold) by the Kigali regime that continues in North and South Kivu. The Rwandan army shot down UN helicopters, killed peacekeepers, and cut off water and electricity in Goma. Is that still not enough for the international community to take action against Kagame?”

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Congolese foreign trade minister and former governor of North Kive
01 Feb 2025 15 3
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“If the tariff order takes effect, it will negatively impact all three countries - China, Mexico, and Canada - key US trading partners. Chinese investments in Mexico and Canada will also be affected. It's a lose-lose scenario for all four sides. The US will also bear the cost, as higher tariffs fuel inflation, raise living expenses, and make it harder for the government to maintain control the situation.”

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Specialist on US affairs at the Chinese Academy of Social Sciences
01 Feb 2025 8 2
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“This is an escalation of US protectionism with no clear economic justification, driving up costs for consumers and businesses while disrupting global supply chains. The US has not specified product categories for the new tariffs, as they may apply broadly rather than targeting specific goods. If the tariffs are put in place, this wide-ranging move will reshape trade and supply chains across all four countries, impacting businesses at large.”

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Senior research fellow at the Chinese Academy of International Trade and Economic Cooperation
01 Feb 2025 8 2
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“I don't know that he's being advised by the right people, I don't know if he has a strong understanding of Middle East politics and affairs. But the reality is this: If the Egyptians or the Jordanians or any other Arab country were to take in mass numbers of Palestinians there would be very grave political consequences for those governments. Whatever incentives there might be - there's been discussion of debt relief for Egypt, potentially a lot of money for a country that's really struggling economically - but my sense is that the president of Egypt, Abdel Fattah el-Sisi, would understand that the political cost of such an arrangement would be too grave for his government to bear. El-Sisi has not been a friend of the Palestinians per se over the years but he would not want a second Nakba, catastrophe, to occur on his watch. Palestinians should not be discounted from any discussions about their future. They are not chess pieces; the Palestinians have made it very clear that they don't want to go anywhere - this is their homeland and they are not going to be pushed out by anybody.”

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Associate Professor and Chair in the Media and Cultural Studies and Journalism programs at the Doha Institute for Graduate Studies
01 Feb 2025 12 2
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