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  • Amichai Chikli
    Amichai Chikli “The US is not projecting strength under [Biden's] leadership, and it's harming Israel and other countries. He said 'Don't' at the start of the war - to Hezbollah, as well as Iran. We saw the result. If I were an American citizen with the right to vote, I'd vote for Trump and Republicans.” 2 hours ago
  • Nikolay Mitrokhin
    Nikolay Mitrokhin “The return of Crimea is absolutely unrealistic. Before the failure of Ukraine's counteroffensive last summer there was a chance to return the annexed peninsula had Ukrainian forces reached the Azov Sea and started shelling the Crimean bridge and the Kerch Strait that divides the Azov and Black seas. But now it's hardly real to penetrate Russian defence farther than the takeover of the Kinburn peninsula.” 2 hours ago
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“The Americans and the British must realise that Yemen's position will not change and will not break. Rather, Yemen is becoming more steadfast and adhering to its position. It is escalating its operations against Israeli ships or those heading to the ports of occupied Palestine until the aggression stops and the siege on the Gaza Strip is lifted.”

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Houthi official
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“China is the world's second-largest economy, its largest manufacturer, and its largest trader. It will be a big part of the global financial picture for decades to come. Instead of fatalistically accepting the descent of an economic iron curtain, Washington should negotiate aggressively with China to win opportunities for Americans in its market. Administration officials should have serious discussions with Chinese leadership about how to manage the decoupling in a way that allows for mutually beneficial trade. Right now, the two countries are mostly trading charges and countercharges while doing nothing to expand mutually beneficial economic opportunities.”

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Founder and Chair of the Paulson Institute - Secretary of the U.S. Treasury from 2006 to 2009.
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“It [the Supreme Court's ruling in June that ended the constitutional right to abortion] was one of the most important motivating issues to get Democrats out to the polls. I think also the worry from many Americans about the threats to democracy - that issue was not looked at enough by prognosticators.”

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Political science professor at The University of Akron in Ohio
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“There is no way to sugar-coat it. Just about any way you cut it, they're not good. And the Biden White House has got to be very worried about not only potential re-election chances, but his current standing with the American public, which across the board is under water. Even if Biden is not responsible for some of the crises Americans are dealing with, the president is the first person people blame. You get to take credit when the economy is good. And you get blamed when the economy's bad.”

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Political science professor at The University of Akron in Ohio
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“We stressed the unacceptability of this situation when the United States of America pours weapons into Ukraine, and we demanded an end to this practice. What the Americans are doing is pouring oil on the flames. I see only an attempt to raise the stakes, to aggravate the situation, to see more losses.”

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Russia ambassador to the US
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“If there was any illusion that we could one day rely on our Western partners, this illusion is no longer there. What the Americans want is a unipolar world which would not be like a global village but like an American village - or maybe like a saloon where you know the strongest calls the shots. We will now have to rely only on ourselves and on our allies who stay with us. We are not closing the door on the West - they are doing so.”

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Russian Foreign Minister
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“I can't rule out anything, this is an entirely possible scenario and the Americans … should have no illusions about this. Naturally, we will not make any concessions whatsoever under pressure and in the course of threats that are constantly being formed by the Western participants of the upcoming talks.”

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Russian Deputy Foreign Minister
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“With many Americans travelling and gathering with family and friends over the holidays, the fear is that this will get worse before it gets better. Record seven-day infection numbers have been reported in several states, including New York, Hawaii, Delaware, and New Jersey, to rival rates not seen since the early days of the pandemic. This is a grave concern to public health officials because what this means is there's a strain on hospitals.”

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Al Jazeera’s journalist reporting from Washington, DC
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“Even though we're pleased by the evidence from multiple countries - it looks like there is a lesser degree of severity - we've got to be careful that we don't get complacent about that. There were still tens of millions of unvaccinated Americans. Those are the most vulnerable ones when you have a virus that is extraordinarily effective in getting to people and infecting them the way Omicron is.”

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Top US infectious disease expert
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“I think we're really just about to experience a viral blizzard. I think in the next three to eight weeks, we're going to see millions of Americans are going to be infected with this virus, and that will be overlaid on top of delta, and we're not yet sure exactly how that's going to work out. What you have here right now is a potential perfect storm. I've been very concerned about the fact that we could easily see a quarter or a third of our health care workers quickly becoming cases themselves.”

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American epidemiologist, Regents Professor, and Director of the Center for Infectious Disease Research and Policy at the University of Minnesota
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“It is widely believed that the United States, by withdrawing from the JCPOA [Joint Comprehensive Plan of Action], breached the deal blatantly and violated UNSC Resolution 2231 flagrantly. However, Iran, having overcome the so-called maximum pressure campaign, is sitting at the negotiating table with full preparedness, capacity and total commitment to the 2015 deal. That's why the Americans, while resorting to deception, try to exploit the political and media environment in their own favour. But it is not to their advantage. They should accept reality and abide by all their commitments.”

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Iran’s top nuclear negotiator
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“Iran has come to understand that the enemy's enemy is not your friend, and the Taliban are a more complex problem than Americans. The consensus is to deal with the Taliban very carefully and pragmatically.”

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Former Iranian diplomat who advised Afghanistan’s government and worked in the country for the United Nations
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“Biden does not have the political authority to announce that the US military will 'defend Taiwan' when a war breaks out, nor does he have the confidence to have a strategic collision with the Chinese mainland in the Taiwan Straits to support Taiwan secessionists until a desperate fight erupts, and make the Americans bear the risk of a bottomless war for Taiwan island. So, even if he dared to make a slip of the tongue, he would dare not really think so from the bottom of his heart.”

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Editorial piece by Global Times
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“The Americans aren't offering any details as the talks conclude, but the Afghan delegation has said the two-day talks were positive. They hope it paves the way for recognition of the Afghan government - not only by the United States, but the international community.”

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Al Jazeera’s journalist
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“These bills are about competitiveness versus complacency. They're about opportunity, versus decay. To support these investments is to support a rise in America - Americans moving. To oppose these investments is to be complicit in America's decline.”

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President of the United States
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“The Americans tried to contact us through different channels (at the U.N. General Assembly) in New York, and I told the mediators if America's intentions are serious then a serious indication was needed ... by releasing at least $10 billion of blocked money. They are not willing to free $10 billion belonging to the Iranian nation so that we can say that the Americans once in the past several decades considered the interests of the Iranian nation.”

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Foreign Affairs Minister of Iran
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