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The deliberate destruction of such sites would constitute not only a war crime and an abrogation of obligations under existing treaties, but yet another of the President’s assaults on science.
Media:
Gillian Smith
gillian.smith@cornell.edu
607-254-6235
Related Tip Sheet:
Trump’s threat to Iranian cultural sites ‘especially cruel’ (01/06/20)
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"The killing of Soleimani raises the stakes for the Iranians and makes their task more difficult, deprived as they are of their charismatic military mastermind. It also thereby makes Americans safer."
Media:
Rachel Rhodes
rer252@cornell.edu
202-434-8036
Related Tip Sheet:
Irreplaceable to Iran, Soleimani's death 'makes Americans safer' (01/06/20)
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The threat to attack Iranian cultural sites is akin to threatening to bomb Notre Dame or the Sistine chapel.
Media:
Gillian Smith
gillian.smith@cornell.edu
607-254-6235
Related Tip Sheet:
Trump’s threat to Iranian cultural sites ‘especially cruel’ (01/06/20)
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“Iran will likely retaliate in some manner, and given President Trump’s inclination to ‘hit back’ – as well as the administration’s dysfunctional national security policy process – the risk that things could spiral towards full-blown conflict is uncomfortably high.”
Media:
Jeff Tyson
jeff.tyson@cornell.edu
(607) 793-5769
Related Tip Sheet:
Soleimani killing sparks ‘complex and unpredictable’ situation (01/03/20)
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"Americans knew about the mounting casualties. What’s revealed in this trove of documents is the patterns of spending. Total money spent became a metric for success but was unmoored from actual measures of progress, relatively unaccounted for by Congress, and fanned the flames of corruption."
Media:
Rachel Rhodes
rer252@cornell.edu
202-434-8036
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It is impossible to know why they decided to allow this march to go forward, but they would be foolish to not try a new strategy.
Media:
Rebecca Valli
rv234@cornell.edu
607-255-6035
Related Tip Sheet:
Hong Kong authorities hint at new strategy by allowing rally (12/05/19)
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Satisfying the protestors, especially after last week’s elections, will take much more than simply allowing them to march. As a result, the situation in Hong Kong is likely to remain precarious in the coming weeks.
Media:
Rebecca Valli
rv234@cornell.edu
607-255-6035
Related Tip Sheet:
Hong Kong authorities hint at new strategy by allowing rally (12/05/19)
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“Current and potential future dams in the Mekong pose fundamental changes to the functioning of the river system’s natural processes and its long-term ability to sustain critical fisheries."
Media:
Jeff Tyson
jeff.tyson@cornell.edu
(607) 793-5769
Related Tip Sheet:
Mekong river faces ‘irreversible risks’ due to dam projects (12/05/19)
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"What we should watch for now are how broad the articles are, and whether they are voted on individually or as a package. If Democrats go the first route, they run the risk of losing on some, but also increase their odds of picking up a few Republican votes. If they go the second route, they'll be able to make the strongest substantive case but almost guarantee a straight partisan vote."
Media:
Rachel Rhodes
rer252@cornell.edu
202-434-8036
Related Tip Sheet:
Procedural questions to shape impeachment trajectory (12/05/19)
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“These results are intriguing because they suggest that white dwarfs could host planets."
Media:
Jeff Tyson
jeff.tyson@cornell.edu
(607) 793-5769
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