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  • Thomas Friedman
    Thomas Friedman “At this moment of incredible importance for America and the Democratic Party, I would urge President Biden, his family and his party's leadership to ask the same question: What does your worst enemy, Donald Trump, want you to do now? Then do the opposite. Trump is salivating at the prospect of Biden staying in the presidential race so he can pummel him from now until Election Day with 15-second television and radio ads - not to mention memes on social media - of Biden's incoherent responses in last week's debate, each ad asking: Is this the man you want answering the phone at 3 a.m. if the Russians or the Chinese or the Iranians attack us? That is a campaign the Trump G.O.P. cult is surely confident it can win.” 5 hours ago
  • Vedant Patel
    Vedant Patel “We have been pretty clear also that we do not want to see Hamas in charge of Gaza any more. This is something that US Secretary of State Antony Blinken laid out last fall when talking about certain principles that the United States views as nonstarters when we're talking about the day after this conflict ends.” 9 hours ago
  • Recep Tayyip Erdogan
    Recep Tayyip Erdogan “No state in our region, including Turkey, can feel safe as long as Israeli aggression under Netanyahu's administration is not stopped.” 9 hours ago
  • Antony Blinken
    Antony Blinken “What is success? And for me, for us, I think success is very clear. It's a Ukraine that is a strong, successful country, increasingly integrated with the West, and a country that can stand on its own feet militarily, economically, democratically. But it's also critical that Ukraine develop the capability to deter and defend against aggression going forward over many years. President Biden led the way in getting now more than 30 countries to agree to negotiate bilateral security agreements with Ukraine over a decade. The United States is trying to stimulate private investment in Ukraine so that its economy can grow and thrive. Now, of course, for both its military capacity and its economic capacity, you've got to make sure that you have air defences in place to try to protect the areas in which you're making investments. We're driving that. I think you'll see more news on that in the coming weeks as we get to the NATO summit actually next week.” 9 hours ago
  • Luciano Zaccara
    Luciano Zaccara “This [Israeli army evacuation orders for previously declared 'safe zones'] demonstrates that they cannot win the war because they wanted to eliminate Hamas physically and politically, but so far the group is still there. It also proves that Israel wants to win this war by exhausting the people. In this way, it creates much more trouble and harm for Palestinians who cannot stay for more than one month or 15 days in one place.” 13 hours ago
  • Viktor Orbán
    Viktor Orbán “I asked Mr. President whether it was possible to take a break, to stop the firing, and then continue the negotiations. After all, a cease-fire could ensure speeding up the pace of these negotiations. I am very grateful to the president for his frank opinion on this issue.” 14 hours ago
  • Joe Biden
    Joe Biden “No one is above the law. Not even the President of United States. But with today's Supreme Court decision on presidential immunity that fundamentally changed. The ruling sets a dangerous precedent because the power of the office will no longer be constrained by the law, even including the Supreme Court of the United States. The only limits will be self-imposed by the president alone.” 15 hours ago
  • Chris Edelson
    Chris Edelson “Under this Court's opinion, the only thing that will stop a president from abusing their power is their own sense of restraint and people in the executive branch who may not follow their orders. We face the imminent prospect that a would-be dictator could take office if Trump wins the election this fall.” 15 hours ago
  • Elina Rybakova
    Elina Rybakova “The Russian economy is overheated but, sadly, very far from crisis. It will be hard to achieve a Russian crisis if the West does not block Russian oil exports. Some might say it's basically impossible: they could block it for six months but then Russia will find new ways. Or we will block it but the prices will rise and partially compensate for the losses. For instance, if tomorrow oil price falls to US$40 for some reason, then a crisis will definitely begin in Russia. But oil prices are not expected to plummet like this so Russia has resources to continue the war. With the current oil price Russia can live at least a few years without crisis.” 15 hours ago
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July, 2024

“No one is above the law. Not even the President of United States. But with today's Supreme Court decision on presidential immunity that fundamentally changed. The ruling sets a dangerous precedent because the power of the office will no longer be constrained by the law, even including the Supreme Court of the United States. The only limits will be self-imposed by the president alone.”

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President of the United States
01 Jul 2024 2 2
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“Jalili won't be able to completely avoid talks with the West, as Pezeshkian won't focus just on nuclear talks. Iran's foreign policy will also depend on external factors - most importantly, the US election in November. The challenge is not from inside Iran but from outside - on whether Trump or Biden wins. Even if Pezeskhian is the president, he will face foreign challenges, rather than domestic.”

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Director of DiploHouse a think tank focused on foreign policy
01 Jul 2024 5 5
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“When it comes to the nuclear deal, the president can be very important in exploring possibilities for different kinds of outcomes. Pezeshkian would make a case to start talks with the US while Jalili would not. For sanctions to be lifted, one needs to be interested in talking with the West - whether you have… an intransigent president, it does make a difference.”

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Professor at the Johns Hopkins School of Advanced International Studies
01 Jul 2024 4 6
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“In both North Korean politics and military policy, the best defense is often a good offense. Pyongyang is also determined not to appear weak while South Korea conducts defense exercises with Japan and the United States.”

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Professor at Ewha University in Seoul
01 Jul 2024 3 3
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