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  • Sue Mi Terry
    Sue Mi Terry “Now is not the time to lift sanctions, either. Now, in fact, is the time to double down. If Biden wants to prevent North Korea from acting out, he needs to first provide the government with new incentives to talk-and that means new restrictions Washington can use as carrots. Biden, in other words, needs to take North Korean policy off autopilot and launch a proactive effort to deter Pyongyang. Otherwise, he risks encouraging an already emboldened Kim to stage a major provocation.” 13 hours ago
  • Christopher Cavoli
    Christopher Cavoli “Russians don't have the numbers necessary to do a strategic breakthrough. More to the point, they don't have the skill and capability to do it, to operate at the scale necessary to exploit any breakthrough to strategic advantage. They do have the ability to make local advances and they have done some of that.” 14 hours ago
  • Nazar Voloshin
    Nazar Voloshin “The situation in the Kharkiv sector remains complicated but is evolving in a dynamic manner. Our defence forces have partially stabilised the situation. The advance of the enemy in certain zones and localities has been halted.” 19 hours ago
  • Volodymyr Zelenskiy
    Volodymyr Zelenskiy “The situation in the Kharkiv region is generally under control, and our soldiers are inflicting significant losses on the occupier. However, the area remains extremely difficult.” 19 hours ago
  • Bezalel Smotrich
    Bezalel Smotrich “Defense Minister Gallant announced today his support for the establishment of a Palestinian terrorist state as a reward for terrorism and Hamas for the most terrible massacre of the Jewish people since the Holocaust.” 19 hours ago
  • Yoav Gallant
    Yoav Gallant “I must reiterate … I will not agree to the establishment of Israeli military rule in Gaza. Israel must not establish civilian rule in Gaza.” 19 hours ago
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#HIMARS

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“This military assistance package includes more ammunition for US-provided HIMARS and howitzers, which Ukraine is using so effectively to defend itself, as well as ammunition for Bradley Infantry Fighting Vehicles, Armoured Vehicle Launched Bridges, demolitions munitions and equipment, and other maintenance, training, and support.”

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U.S. Secretary of State
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“Ukraine continued to use HIMARS to cause numerous losses to the aggressor state. Russia is trying to stop the supply of weapons from the West and intimidate Ukraine's allies with the fictional power of Russia's armed forces.”

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Adviser to President Volodymyr Zelenskyy’s chief of staff
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“With a sufficient number of howitzers, SPG and HIMARS, our soldiers are able to stop and drive the invaders from our land. Got to break RF's scorched earth tactics. We need air and missile defenses to save thousands of lives.”

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Head of the Office of the President of Ukraine
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“Broadly speaking, Ukraine's artillery arsenal is outranged and outnumbered by Russia's. If upgraded, systems currently in use by Russia, notably the BM-30 Smerch, can provide sustained and destructive fire at distances up to 90 km or 120 km. The HIMARS will provide Ukraine firstly with the ability to reach these systems if they are operating beyond howitzer range. In addition, the longer-range systems can be used to engage Russian logistics and command and control nodes, which are critical to Russia's ability to sustain the fight. The effectiveness of the new systems will ultimately depend on the Ukrainian ability to conduct reconnaissance and intelligence gathering functions into Russia's operational depth and coordinate that with the new artillery assets as they enter service.”

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Research analyst at the Royal United Services Institute
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“HIMARS and SLAM-ER are cutting-edge technologically and will diversify and improve the capacity of Taiwan's counter-strike missile force. Invasion operations take a long time and they rely heavily on fixed bases for logistics. They are not short, one-wave affairs. If the ports and airfields in Fujian, Zhejiang and Guangdong can be devastated before the PLA gets established on Taiwan's coast and builds up to the tipping point, it will be much easier for the Taiwanese ground forces to push the invaders back into the sea.”

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Senior director of the Project 2049 Institute a Virginia-based security research group
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