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Hillary Clinton mocks Putin over Nato expansion: ‘Too bad, Vladimir. You brought it on yourself’
Hillary Clinton mocks Putin over Nato expansion: ‘Too bad, Vladimir. You brought it on yourself’
Hillary Clinton mocked Vladimir Putin on Tuesday for his concerns about Nato’s expansion and said the Russian president “brought it on himself” with his invasion of Ukraine. "Defending democracy in Ukraine, expanding Nato – just as an aside, too bad Vladimir, you brought it on yourself," the former US secretary of state said, prompting laughter and applause. Ms Clinton was speaking at the State Department where she unveiled her official portrait and addressed current and former officials in the ornate Benjamin Franklin State Dining room. "We always said, ‘people are not forced to join Nato. People choose and want to join Nato,’" she added. The top leader also took shots at the policies of Republican former president Donald Trump, who defeated her in the 2016 US presidential election. She added that there may have been questions raised on Washington’s ability to gather support for its aid for Ukraine to fend off Russian invasion due to Mr Trump’s legacy of alienating allies. "People might have doubted that because we had burned so many bridges with our allies and our friends," she said. "Reinstating a foreign policy... that actually brings people to us, not pushes them away, would have been thought to be extremely difficult. And indeed it was, but it was accomplished," she said and thanked her successor secretary of state Antony Blinken for "helping to restore America’s standing". Ms Clinton said the current Biden administration pursued many of the priorities of the Obama administration, in which she was the top US diplomat. Talking about the common Biden and Obama priorities, she described the mutual concerns of "expanding Nato, facing down Russian aggression and managing the challenges from China" as she took a dig at the Russian president who has long complained of Nato’s expansion in Europe and blamed it as a motive for his invasion of Ukraine. The top former official joked that it had been a long time since she had seen the portrait, which depicted her gazing into the distance against the backdrop of an enlarged American flag. "Between Covid, between not wanting to finish it during the prior administration," she said with a meaningful glance at the audience, drawing laughter, "it’s been a while. And I am going to be probably as surprised as all of you". Read More Ukraine-Russia war – live: Putin planning new ‘assault units’ despite Moscow’s ‘mobilisation issues’ Ukrainian forces ‘enjoy success’ near Bakhmut as Putin deploys reserves Hillary Clinton makes quip about Trump administration as her portrait is unveiled Donald Trump’s play for union votes leaves the GOP in a confusing spot once again
2023-09-27 14:46
Seattle radio host pressures Orioles All-Star to change nickname in awkward interview
Seattle radio host pressures Orioles All-Star to change nickname in awkward interview
Seattle radio host Dave Mahler asked Orioles star Felix Bautista to stop any notion of a 'King Felix' nickname. Evidently, there can only be one.Felix Hernandez was a Seattle Mariners legend for a reason. He's one of the best pitchers of his era, but he retired several years ago....
2023-07-11 07:55
New study suggests blue light from phones may drastically alter puberty
New study suggests blue light from phones may drastically alter puberty
Blue light emitted from the screens of phones, tablets and televisions could induce puberty early, a study has found. In the modern day, children are raised with devices all around them, with many having a phone or tablet to keep them entertained from a young age. But, researchers in Turkey have discovered that it exposure to the blue light such devices give off could speed up the onset of puberty. Teams from the Gazi University and Bilkent City Hospital in Ankara revealed how they saw the effect in male rats, which could suggest a link between device screens and early childhood development. Their findings were presented at the 61st Annual European Society for Paediatric Endocrinology Meeting in The Hague and published in the Frontiers in Endocrinology journal. The study emulates the same findings that were observed in female rats, where early puberty was seen. Lead researcher Dr. Aylin Kılınç Uğurlu, of Bikent City Hospital, said: “For the first time, we found a direct relationship between blue light exposure and early puberty in male rats.” They continued: “Our findings align with our previous work on female rats, which also showed similar effects, thereby providing a more comprehensive view of how blue light may influence puberty in both male and female rats.” As part of the study, 18 male rats, all 21 days old, were split into three groups. Two of the groups were assigned either six or 12 hours of blue light exposure per day. The last group was a control and was not exposed to any blue light from screens. Results showed that the rats with exposure to blue light experienced signs of puberty “significantly earlier” compared with the control group. Uğurlu noted in a news report: “I want to emphasise that this is a rat study and direct results cannot be interpreted for humans. “However, we provide an experimental foundation to further investigate the health consequences of ever-increasing screen time in modern society.” Researchers hope to continue their study on the effects of blue light on rats to “understand its long-term effects on reproductive organ damage and fertility”. Uğurlu continued: “Ultimately, this research could lead to preventative measures and contribute to the ongoing discourse on how modern lifestyles affect physiological development and long-term health.” Sign up to our free Indy100 weekly newsletter Have your say in our news democracy. Click the upvote icon at the top of the page to help raise this article through the indy100 rankings.
2023-09-26 23:59
Deco explains why Barcelona didn't re-sign Neymar
Deco explains why Barcelona didn't re-sign Neymar
Deco has revealed that it was "impossible" for Barcelona to sign Neymar this summer.
2023-08-17 18:53
AFC Playoff Picture: Steelers find offense and a much-needed Wild Card win
AFC Playoff Picture: Steelers find offense and a much-needed Wild Card win
In their first game after firing offensive coordinator Matt Canada, the Pittsburgh Steelers thrived and picked up a 16-10 win over the Cincinnati Bengals. Let's look at the AFC playoff picture after Pittsburgh's win in Week 12.
2023-11-27 06:17
Perfect Corp. Debuts Advanced Finger and Wrist Sizing Technology for Accurate Product Fitting and Realistic Jewelry Virtual Try-On Effects
Perfect Corp. Debuts Advanced Finger and Wrist Sizing Technology for Accurate Product Fitting and Realistic Jewelry Virtual Try-On Effects
NEW YORK--(BUSINESS WIRE)--May 24, 2023--
2023-05-24 18:48
President Biden to host the leaders of Japan and Korean for an August summit at Camp David
President Biden to host the leaders of Japan and Korean for an August summit at Camp David
President Joe Biden will host the leaders of Japan and South Korea next month for a summit at Camp David
2023-07-29 02:54
'Quordle' today: Here are the answers and hints for August 13, 2023
'Quordle' today: Here are the answers and hints for August 13, 2023
If Quordle is a little too challenging today, you've come to the right place for
2023-08-13 05:45
Andrew and Tristan Tate to appear in court seeking permission to depart Romania amid charges, fans say 'miracles are on its way'
Andrew and Tristan Tate to appear in court seeking permission to depart Romania amid charges, fans say 'miracles are on its way'
Andrew and Tristan Tate, social media influencers with legal issues in Romania, were all set to seek court approval for departing on a vacation
2023-11-16 13:49
UBS: takeover of Credit Suisse to close as early as June 12
UBS: takeover of Credit Suisse to close as early as June 12
By John Revill ZURICH UBS said on Monday it will complete its takeover of Credit Suisse "as early
2023-06-05 13:19
Families of transgender children and advocacy groups sue to block a Missouri law banning most gender-affirming care for minors
Families of transgender children and advocacy groups sue to block a Missouri law banning most gender-affirming care for minors
Three families with transgender children have filed a lawsuit asking a judge to block a new Missouri law that would ban gender-affirming care for most minors in the state starting next month.
2023-07-26 20:19
'Fans demand 'Sister Wives' sequel as Christine Brown shares engagement pics with David Woolley: 'Love after Polygamy'
'Fans demand 'Sister Wives' sequel as Christine Brown shares engagement pics with David Woolley: 'Love after Polygamy'
Fans want a 'Sister Wives' spin-off after Christine Brown shared her engagement pics and claims to love how she looks with fiance David Woolley
2023-07-25 09:19