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Responsible Statecraft,  
August 15, 2022
“The administration’s failure to take serious measures to combat these human rights abuses, and call things for what they are, is increasingly a threat not just to Egyptian democracy, but to our own …”
Washington Post,  
July 29, 2022
“The reality is that for Saudi Arabia, nothing would be as groundbreaking, sustainable or futuristic for the country as basic dignity and human rights for people under its jurisdiction.”
Associated Press,  
June 8, 2022
“Turkey really needs Russia’s blessing in order to be able to carry on this operation (in Syria.) And so I think they’re really going to try to get that kind of a concession out of the Russian side.”
Washington Post,  
June 6, 2022
“Three dual U.S.-Saudi citizens — Walid al-Fitaihi, Salah al-Haidar and Bader al-Ibrahim — have been arrested and detained on trumped-up charges at different times since MBS launched a crackdown on domestic opponents in November 2017. Though eventually released from jail, in part because of U.S. pressure, they remain under official suspicion and forbidden to leave the country, according to the Freedom Initiative, a U.S.-based nonprofit that monitors human rights in the Middle East.”
Associated Press,  
May 26, 2022
“[NATO allies] want to demonstrate to Russia that NATO is more united than ever and that even Erdogan’s Turkey won’t be able to spoil that. So Erdogan knows that he can get away with [bargaining over Sweden and Finland’s membership].”
Washington Post,  
May 20, 2022
“To many Turkish citizens, such Western efforts to shore up ties with a loathed Turkish autocrat—while trumpeting the cause of democracy in Ukraine, no less—only serve to reaffirm some of the key reasons why they distrust the West’s intentions.”
Trouw,  
May 19, 2022
“Right now NATO is more united than ever. A veto would damage the relationship so much, Erdogan will not go that far… He wants US attention so he can show his domestic audience that he can threaten and get something done with it.”
Nezavisimaya Gazeta,  
May 19, 2022
“The move is likely to negate the goodwill that Ankara has recently earned in Washington by selling drones to Ukraine… It will be difficult for Congress to allow the export of F-16s to Turkey after Erdogan’s remarks.”
The Independent,  
May 18, 2022
“Sputnik has positioned itself so well. When they criticise Nato and the US, they have these messages that are targeting and exploiting mistrust between the different factions.”
Al-Monitor,  
May 17, 2022
“Authoritarian governments do not listen to public opinion. They seek to manipulate and mold it according to their interests. Erdogan never pays attention to public opinion in Turkey unless it directly serves his own political ends.”