Wilson In the News
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In Ukraine, it’s now a war of attrition with Putin. Give Zelenskyy weapons — and hope (Miami Herald)
“Now that the conflict has evolved into a war of attrition, we should re-examine our understanding of Putin and his motives. We shouldn’t assume that Russia’s under-performance to date is creating a significant threat to Putin’s hold on power.” —Ambassador Mark Green
The Kremlin’s data-driven propaganda machine is just getting started (The Hill)
“Detailed knowledge and understanding of citizens, their weak points and their aspirations have helped the Kremlin to learn to play upon the moods of Russians like a piano.” —Alena Popova
Is Biden’s visit to Saudi Arabia in America’s best interest? (PBS)
“We're facing an existential threat from China and Russia worldwide and in the Middle East by their partners, particularly Russia and Iran. He's trying to build up a buy, with and through the countries of the region, to deal with these threats. They won't deal 100 percent with them, but they're better on our side than against.” —Ambassador James Jeffrey on Newshour.
An essential reset to US-Mexico relations starts today (The Hill)
“While the collaborative approach has restored the institutional architecture and created an important dialogue at the cabinet level, it does not appear to have engendered similar respect on the part of López Obrador.” —Andrew Rudman
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