
Sparks fly as third GOP primary draws out stark differences on Ukraine
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Contributing sentiments towards policy:
67% : Iran responds to strength.56% : RSVP: esocha@ndia.org 1:30 p.m. -- Hudson Institute event: "The Israel-Hamas War: A Conversation with Seventieth Secretary of State Mike Pompeo," with Michael Doran, senior fellow and director, Center for Peace and Security in the Middle East https://www.hudson.org/events/israel-hamas-war-iran-hezbollah-conversation 7 p.m. -- New America and Arizona State University Future Security Initiative virtual discussion: "Will the U.S. Experience a Devastating Cyber Attack and What Can be Done to Protect Our Nation?" with Marine Corps Maj. Gen. Lorna Mahlock, deputy director for combat support at the National Security Agency; and former U.S. Cyber Command Deputy Director retired Marine Corps Lt. Gen. Robert Schmidle, professor of practice at FSI https://www.newamerica.org/future-security/events/online 7 p.m. --
54% : First Insights from Central Europe on the Washington Summit," with Ukrainian Minister of Energy German Galushchenko https://www.atlanticcouncil.org/programs/europe-center 1 p.m. -- National Defense Industrial Association virtual discussion: "Designing the Future: Tackling Challenges in 3D Heterogenous Integrated Microelectronics for Aerospace, Government, and Defense Systems," with Carl McCants, special assistant to the director at the Defense Advanced Research Projects Agency; Josh Fryman, fellow at the Intel Corporation; Rob Aitken, architect at Synopsys; and Ian Land, senior director of security, government and aerospace solutions at Synopsys.
43% : " Scott: "I would tell President Biden with great clarity, if you want to stop the 40-plus attacks on military personnel in the Middle East, you have to strike in Iran.
41% : There would be no Hezbollah without Iran.
40% : There would not be the Houthis without Iran.
38% : The candidates were asked, "Given attacks by Iranian-backed proxy groups on U.S. military bases in Syria and Iraq, attacks that have wounded approximately two dozen of our U.S. servicemen, do you support the use of military force by the United States against Iran?" Haley: "The idea that our men and women could be targeted and that we've allowed almost 100 hits to happen under Biden's watch is unthinkable.
38% : And the head of the snake is Iran, and not simply their proxies.
37% : We need to be very clear-eyed to know there would be no Hamas without Iran.
33% : We need to understand this is Iran giving the green light telling them what to do and that we shouldn't be doing the tit-for-tat like what Joe Biden has done ...
29% : And make sure we continue to isolate Iran so that their only friends in the world are part of the evil foursome: China, Russia, Iran, and North Korea.
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