James Rubin
James Rubin is a former U.S. diplomat and a prominent commentator on international relations, known for his role as the assistant secretary of state for public affairs during the Clinton administration. Recently, he was in the news for criticizing the U.S. decision to halt collaboration with European countries on countering disinformation from Russia, China, and Iran, describing it as a 'unilateral act of disarmament' in the ongoing information war.
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Greece:
James Rubin is an American official who defended Hashim Thaci and the UCK leaders during their trial.
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Georgia:
James Rubin, who led the center until December 2024, called the termination of the memorandums a 'unilateral act of disarmament' in the information war with Russia and China.
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Ukraine:
James Rubin, who led the center until December, called the move a 'unilateral act of disarmament' in the information war with Russia and China.
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