Thomas Graham

Thomas Graham

analyst United States

Thomas Graham is a prominent expert on U.S.-Russia relations, having served as a senior advisor on Russia during the George W. Bush administration. He is known for his analyses on geopolitical strategies and has provided insights into the complexities of international diplomacy, particularly regarding Russia's actions following its invasion of Ukraine. Recently, he was mentioned in the context of the shifting geopolitical landscape due to Donald Trump's potential return to power, which may offer new opportunities for Vladimir Putin.

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United States United States: Thomas Graham, a distinguished fellow at the Council on Foreign Relations who was the senior director for Russia on the National Security Council staff from 2004 to 2007. 6

CNN: Analysis: Trump has learned that getting through to Putin isn’t easy

Canada Canada: Dr. Thomas Graham administered a cortisone injection to Max Scherzer for his thumb issue. 5

The Globe and Mail: Blue Jays RHP Max Scherzer to visit specialist again as thumb soreness persists

Russia Russia: Thomas Graham, a former assistant to the US president, believes that the resolution of the conflict in Ukraine will determine the boundaries between Russia and the West. 6

RBC: Экс-помощник президента США назвал «предел расширения» НАТО — РБК

Russia Russia: Thomas Graham, a former assistant to the US president, believes that the resolution of the conflict in Ukraine will determine the boundaries of NATO expansion. 7

RBC: Экс-помощник президента США назвал «предел расширения» НАТО — РБК

Russia Russia: Thomas Graham, a former assistant to the US president, believes that the resolution of the conflict in Ukraine will determine the boundaries of NATO expansion. 6

RBC: Экс-помощник президента США назвал «предел расширения» НАТО — РБК