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Michael McFaul

@mcfaul

Professor of Political Science, Director of Freeman Spogli Institute & Hoover Senior Fellow all at Stanford University. U.S. Ambassador to Russia, 2012-2014.

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Gabrielius Landsbergis🇱🇹 (@glandsbergis) 's Twitter Profile Photo

My dear friend Dmytro Kuleba set a very high benchmark not only for his successor, but for any foreign minister in any country. It was an honour to defend Ukraine and Europe with him, and I wish him every success in the future.

My dear friend <a href="/DmytroKuleba/">Dmytro Kuleba</a> set a very high benchmark not only for his successor, but for any foreign minister in any country. It was an honour to defend Ukraine and Europe with him, and I wish him every success in the future.
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As Beijing hosts the Forum on China-Africa Cooperation this week, read Michael Schuman on how China’s outreach to the Global South has become increasingly tied to its geopolitical competition with the United States. bit.ly/3X7bPHg

Christo Grozev (@christogrozev) 's Twitter Profile Photo

DOJ indicted today RT's employee Konstantin Kalashnikov for organizing illicit dissemination of fake news aiming to poison the domestic US election debate. Aptly, his Facebook profile is named "Novichok"

DOJ indicted today RT's employee Konstantin Kalashnikov for organizing illicit dissemination of fake news aiming to poison the domestic US election debate.  Aptly, his Facebook profile is named "Novichok"
Mark Warner (@markwarner) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Completely unsurprising but deeply disturbing – Russia was covertly paying influencers to spread Kremlin propaganda. As we approach the election, stay on guard about what you’re watching and sharing. It’s on all of us to stop the spread of disinfo. npr.org/2024/09/05/nx-…

Kate from Kharkiv (@bohuslavskakate) 's Twitter Profile Photo

I love how life returns to Kharkiv, even after the toughest challenges. No matter the horrors inflicted by Russia, the people here always strive to live. Now, after 2.5 years, we even have our fountains back. Such a small thing, yet feels so important.

I love how life returns to Kharkiv, even after the toughest challenges. No matter the horrors inflicted by Russia, the people here always strive to live. Now, after 2.5 years, we even have our fountains back. Such a small thing, yet feels so important.
Michael McFaul (@mcfaul) 's Twitter Profile Photo

I made a mistake in a tweet last night. I listened to constructive feedback. I deleted the tweet. I think it’s a strength, not a weakness, to change one’s views or amend one’s hypotheses after engaging persuasive arguments or encountering new data.

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So, will Trump transfer revenues from his tariffs to give to American parents for child care? Or was he riffing because he has no actual answer to a very basic question? Im confused.

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Trump’s Admiration of Putin Is Dangerous for America For a decade, Trump has remained consistently loyal to Putin. That may be good for Russia, but not America. michaelmcfaul.substack.com/p/trumps-admir…

Trump’s Admiration of Putin Is Dangerous for America

For a decade, Trump has remained consistently loyal to Putin. That may be good for Russia, but not America.

michaelmcfaul.substack.com/p/trumps-admir…
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You don't even have to speak Russian to watch Putin's alleged endorsement of Harris here to see he was saying it ironically and smiling, with the moderator and the audience laughing with him. rbc.ru/politics/05/09… that

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In the 1930s , we also had America Firsters , who said wars elsewhere didn’t matter to us, and who also admired a dictator in Europe. That didn’t work out too well for us or the world. Maybe let’s do something different now.