William Hartung (@williamhartung) 's Twitter Profile
William Hartung

@williamhartung

Expert on national security/foreign policy at the Quincy Institute for Responsible Statecraft. Buffalonian turned New Yorker, do standup comedy as a hobby.

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linkhttp://www.quincyinst.org calendar_today22-11-2011 21:27:16

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Here’s an interview with a Columbia protester named Ava where she talks about why she’s there, anti-Semitism, and the historical echoes of this movement.

Ishaan Tharoor (@ishaantharoor) 's Twitter Profile Photo

It took a while, but the hysteria over campus protests finally led to journalists talking to the protesters (rather than caricaturing them)

Assaf (@_assaf_ps) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Andrew Ross Sorkin Here’s another thought experiment for you. What if the undoubtedly brilliant students who attend these elite university refuse to work for corporations who currently have an undeniable stake in continued oppression of the Palestinian people? 70% of students voted in favor of

Kenneth Roth (@kenroth) 's Twitter Profile Photo

"The ongoing campus movement that sprang forth from Columbia arose not out of anti-Jewishness, as some would have it. It grew out of profound shock over the hideous and indiscriminate violence that Israel has visited upon Palestinians." foreignpolicy.com/2024/04/26/col…

Lara Friedman (@larafriedmandc) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Huntington News: Video footage reveals ‘Kill the Jews’ remark used to explain police intervention at Northeastern made by pro-Israel counterprotester in provocation

Huntington News: Video footage reveals ‘Kill the Jews’ remark used to explain police intervention at Northeastern made by pro-Israel counterprotester in provocation
Dylan Williams (@dylanotes) 's Twitter Profile Photo

New report that several State Department bureaus have assessed in an internal memo that Israel is *not* in compliance with President Donald J. Trump’s policy (NSM-20) requiring countries receiving US military aid to comply with international humanitarian law and facilitate rather than restrict aid:

Josh Rogin (@joshrogin) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Today I visited my alma mater @gwuniversity to see for myself what these protests and the tent encampment was really all about. People are free to make their own judgments based on what they see in this video, but here are some of my impressions. First of all, the protesters

Susan♀️🇺🇦 (@ifudontlike2bad) 's Twitter Profile Photo

I want to take a moment to give master roaster & truth teller Michelle Wolf a shout-out. In 2018 She used her night at the White House correspondents' dinner to speak truth & shame some powerful people & they deserved it. She said what we wanted to, but didn't have the reach.

I want to take a moment to give master roaster & truth teller Michelle Wolf a shout-out. In 2018 She used her night at the White House correspondents' dinner to speak truth & shame some powerful people & they deserved it. She said what we wanted to, but didn't have the reach.
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CEO of Bend the Arc: Jewish Action to ADL head: “Your organization’s stated mission is to ‘stop the defamation of the Jewish people…’ And yet, you defamed Jewish people who have a different perspective than you… you took to national television to further put students and faculty in danger”

Arnaud Bertrand (@rnaudbertrand) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Joseph Stiglitz, Nobel prize winner and one of the most important Jewish intellectuals in the world, adds his voice to debunk the narrative that pro-Palestinian protests on campuses is antisemitic. He calls it "normal human empathy": "What a large number of young people are

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I question whether SJP as an organization has “supported Hamas” as opposed to perhaps some isolated individuals. But the main point now is that people in Gaza are being slaughtered and starved and we need to do everything we can to Make that stop,

Medea Benjamin (@medeabenjamin) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Got roughed up & tossed out of the White House Correspondents Dinner for holding a sign: '100 journalists killed in Gaza.' Today was supposed to be about Free Speech. Irony much? My partner Tighe is still in pain after security's assault and while this was happening, journalists

martin broek (@martinbroek) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Do Columbia's pro-Palestinian protests resemble the ones against the Vietnam war, US National Public Radio asks. To be followed by was it worth the efforts than and now? npr.org/transcripts/12… And guess what ...

Inkstick Media (@inkstickmedia) 's Twitter Profile Photo

The Things That Go Boom podcast has been nominated for the 2024 International Women’s Podcast Awards. You can catch up on the podcast's latest episodes here: buff.ly/3wQdkk3 buff.ly/3WRLUVm

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Washington & Silicon Valley say that AI is the next "miracle weapon." But will AI really transform warfare? Or will it just help Pentagon contractors get richer?

Alex B. Hall (@alexbhall3) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Thrilled to have William Hartung emcee Ploughshares annual gala! We certainly could use some humor in this field - register to join virtually if you cannot make it to SF!

The Weekly Show with Jon Stewart (@weeklyshowpod) 's Twitter Profile Photo

“I think I would like the government to worry about our lifetimes, not the lifetime of this dysfunctional airplane.” - Bill Hartung , Senior Research Fellow at the Quincy Institute for Responsible Statecraft On this week’s episode of The Weekly Show, @JonStewart is joined by

Alex JER-dun (@alexjordanatl) 's Twitter Profile Photo

.Max Boot 🇺🇦🇺🇸 called the Quincy Institute “isolationist” in a recent column Our CEO Lora Lumpe responded to the smear in a letter to the editor: Quincy appears isolationist “only to those who believe that the only meaningful way for the U.S. to engage in the world is by waging war”

.<a href="/MaxBoot/">Max Boot 🇺🇦🇺🇸</a> called the Quincy Institute “isolationist” in a recent column

Our CEO Lora Lumpe responded to the smear in a letter to the editor:

Quincy appears isolationist “only to those who believe that the only meaningful way for the U.S. to engage in the world is by waging war”
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1) In my latest for The Diplomat, I argue how Washington's pursuit of/preoccupation with regional military primacy might have served to damage the US-ROK alliance's cohesion over the years. thediplomat.com/2024/12/yoon-s…