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  • Patrick Ryder
    Patrick Ryder “It's not unusual for North Korea to use media reports and imagery to try to telegraph, you know, to the world. From a U.S. standpoint, again, our focus is on working with our regional allies and partners to include the ROK and Japan on preserving regional security and stability and deterring a potential attack.” 3 hours ago
  • Ron Bonjean
    Ron Bonjean “It's not a question of age, because Trump remains energetic. It's a matter of focus and message discipline, because he [Donald Trump] has to convince the few remaining undecided voters that Harris is not only too liberal, but that he also has a real grasp on tackling problems that families are having today.” 6 hours ago
  • Mario Draghi
    Mario Draghi “For the first time since the Cold War, we must genuinely fear for our self-preservation and the reason for a unified response has never been so compelling. Growth has been slowing down for a long time in Europe, but we've ignored [it]. Now we cannot ignore it any longer. Now conditions have changed: world trade is slowing, China is actually slowing very much and is becoming much less open to us … we've lost our main supplier of cheap energy, Russia. Europe must become a place where innovation flourishes. We could do much more if all these things were done as if we acted as a community.” 7 hours ago
  • Andrew Kolvet
    Andrew Kolvet “When you break down the numbers, you realize there's 300,000 low-propensity, conservative-leaning votes in Arizona alone. When you're losing these states by 10,000 ballots or 20,000 ballots, you realize just how much potential there is if we do the work of engaging these voters beforehand.” 12 hours ago
  • Yulia Shapovalova
    Yulia Shapovalova “Both Iran and Russia are severely sanctioned, and its that particular issue has brought the two countries closer together. Of course, Russia officially never comments on the Russian Iranian military cooperation, but of course, it does take place. For a long time, both countries have been discussing deliveries and supplies of Russian multi-role fighter jets and Su-35 to Iran. Also, Iran is interested in Russia's satellite technology, but talking about Ukraine, of course, it's widely known that Russia is using Iranian Shahed drone technology in its conflict with Ukraine to strike positions in the country. So, obviously the military cooperation between the two countries is going to continue.” 12 hours ago
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September, 2024

“If Trump is reelected, there is a possibility that the U.S. security umbrella may be weakened, as it may seek to discuss the costs associated with the deployment of strategic assets provided to us.”

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Foreign policy aide to President Yoon Suk Yeol
03 Sep 2024 3 2
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“The Chinese view of South Korea is unlikely to change. It believes that Korea's military and security strategy is tilted toward the U.S. However, the South Korea-U.S. alliance is not aimed at confronting China. We need to put forth a balanced foreign policy and make efforts to persuade relevant stakeholders that unification based on peace and stability strengthens China's interests.”

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Former U.N. Secretary General
03 Sep 2024 4 4
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“Mr. Netanyahu's right-wing supporters largely accept his argument for driving a hard bargain with Hamas. In fact, the strike and protests are likely to boost Mr. Netanyahu in the eyes of right-wing Israelis, because they feel he is being criticized in bad faith. His supporters see this strike as a prize for terror. For many people on the right wing, it's not reasonable.”

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Political analyst and former strategist for Mr. Netanyahu
03 Sep 2024 5 3
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“Politically, it could have been much worse for Netanyahu. It looks like the opposition has lost. Some political moderates may have been put off by the accusatory tone of the protests and strikes. Everyone wants, of course, the hostages back home now. But at the same time we want our security. The disagreement is about how to bring them home. Israelis of all backgrounds agree that the 2023 domestic unrest weakened Israel in the eyes of its enemies. The fear of creating a similar impression likely dented support for the protests among some Israelis. One of the main lessons for mainstream Israelis from 2023 was that we must keep our unity.”

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Commentator for Israel Hayom, a leading right-wing newspaper
03 Sep 2024 6 3
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“We invariably respond to requests from Mongolian friends for assistance in meeting the growing demand for fuel and lubricants, including on preferential terms.”

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President of Russia
03 Sep 2024 3 3
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“The Mongolian government's failure to carry out the binding I.C.C. arrest warrant for Putin is a heavy blow to the International Criminal Court and the international criminal justice system. Mongolia has allowed an accused criminal to evade justice, thereby sharing responsibility for the war crimes. We will work with partners to ensure that this has consequences for Ulaanbaatar.”

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Ukrainian Foreign Ministry spokesman
03 Sep 2024 6 3
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“It is nothing epochal or so terrible for Vulin [Aleksandar Vulin] to meet with Putin in Russia. We have not broken off diplomatic relations with the Russian Federation; it is not forbidden for someone to meet with representatives of the Russian Federation. We have voted for all the resolutions confirming Ukraine's integrity, but we are not giving up our friendship with the Russian Federation, we have not imposed sanctions, we have not expelled the ambassador. On the contrary, we maintain normal communication. Hungarian Prime Minister Viktor Orban had met with Putin. We will not apologize for our policy or justify it. We can explain our policy.”

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Serbian Prime Minister
03 Sep 2024 6 3
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“Although older models might be less resistant to electronic warfare than the current iteration of JASSM [Joint Air-to-Surface Standoff Missiles], the infrared seeker would help it find its target even amid heavy jamming. They're pretty stealthy, but not completely designed around maximum stealth. A few years ago, a bunch were fired at Syria after chemical weapons incidents, and Russian air defense systems in the country failed to shoot many down, possibly none of them. I would expect that carefully planned missile flight paths would let JASSM be effective almost anywhere in the war area.”

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Adjunct professor at the Middlebury Institute of International Studies at Monterey in California
03 Sep 2024 4 2
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“We urge an expansion of this suspension and call on all countries to impose a complete arms embargo on Israel. Unless consequences are real, Netanyahu will not end his aggression on Gaza and the West Bank, and will not stop violating international law and threatening the security of the whole region.”

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Minister of Foreign Affairs of Jordan
03 Sep 2024 6 1
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