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“ Americans want a strong commander in chief, but they also want a communicator in chief. And what we’ve seen time and again with Biden is that there’s not the kind of effectiveness and forcefulness that we have come to expect from a president. And that’s problematic.”
“ If the new progressive government fails to deliver, 2027 could well be Marine Le Pen’s year. All the ingredients are in place for her to continue her progress over the next three years and achieve her dream: the presidency of the Republic. ”
“ "Even in countries historically reluctant to spend more on defence, there is now a growing sense of the importance of greatly increased defence spending," said Ian Lesser, from the German Marshall Fund of the United States think tank.”
“ So, we are supercharging the ability to create false audio and false video that looks real, and it's hard to tell if it is or is not. And it can definitely, if spread with the right timing or with the right message, impact the election, impact the vote, depending on how it's deployed.”
“ I'd also say go a step further and say that you need to take ownership over your information diet. I think a lot of people, you know, we look at what we eat, we exercise, we take care of all these things. But this is what we are consuming, and it impacts how we think and how we act.”
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“ China may view Biden as the “lesser of two evils,” said Glaser, of the German Marshall Fund, but Beijing likely sees benefits in Trump’s antagonism toward allies and partners — particularly in Europe and the Indo-Pacific.”
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