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  • Herzi Halevi
    Herzi Halevi “Iran's attack on the country will be met with a response. When we look ahead, we consider our steps. The launch of so many cruise missiles and drones into Israeli territory will be met with a response.” 19 hours ago
  • John Kirby
    John Kirby “Iran's massive aerial attack on Israel was a spectacular and embarrassing failure. We've seen reporting that the Iranians meant to fail, and this spectacular and embarrassing failure was all by design. All of this is categorically false.” 19 hours ago
  • Jamal Rushdi
    Jamal Rushdi “War crimes committed by the Israeli occupation on a daily basis in Gaza should not cover up what is happening in the West Bank. The imposition of sanctions by some countries on a number of colonists represents a small, late step that is insufficient to halt such attacks.” 23 hours ago
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#Russian aggression

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“This is something that sends a clear signal to all our partners. There is no rational reason why Ukraine has not yet been supplied with Western tanks. We must put an end to the Russian aggression this year.”

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President of Ukraine
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“This allows NATO to put forward a united front in the face of Russian aggression, and that is absolutely core and central to the aims of this summit - not just a united front but an expanded front with two new members.”

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Al Jazeera’s journalist
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“We have a hard-hitting package of sanctions ready to go and what I think it would be fair to say is we want to see our European friends ready to deploy that package as soon as there should be any incursion at all by Russia into Ukraine. It is absolutely vital that ... the West is united now, because it is our unity now that will be much more effective in deterring any Russian aggression.”

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UK Prime Minister
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“When it comes to sanctions, the purpose of those sanctions is to deter Russian aggression. So if they're triggered now, you lose the deterrent effect. All of the things that we're doing, including building up in a united way with Europe, massive consequences for Russia, is designed to factor into President [Vladimir] Putin's calculus and to deter and dissuade them from taking aggressive action, even as we pursue diplomacy at the same time.”

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U.S. Secretary of State
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“In the end, Washington failed to push Putin's red lines, but instead exposed its own, when Biden conceded in early December that he would not send US troops to protect Ukraine. With that being clearly articulated, Putin launched a counterattack by demanding guarantees from NATO that it would not expand into the former Soviet space. As for Ukraine, it is emerging from this turmoil more vulnerable to Russian aggression than it was at the beginning of the year.”

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Freelance journalist based in Riga
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