Media mentions – United States
“The argument of the cost of aid is sometimes invoked. But we also have to think about the cost of a possible Russian victory in Ukraine, and what we’d have to spend to secure neighboring countries.
In this op-ed, Julien Barnes-Dacey and Jeremy Shapiro explain why the West should give up the battle of narratives
The perceived need to adopt a tough stance on China is perhaps the only topic that still attracts broad partisan support
Beijing and Washington will both acknowledge that things are not exactly running smoothly, but do not want things to get worse
The meeting will not change the direction of the relation, but convincing China to stop the shipping of chemicals used in Fetanyl production would by a (bipartisan) win for the US
The Biden administration decided to ship morally questionable cluster munitions to Ukraine, largely because it lacked sufficient supplies of other types of artillery shell