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It is clear from various recent statements that some of Abe’s closest
advisers
believe that the apology was not in order, so the committee might well conclude that Japan was never officially involved in prostitution, and that its “sincere remorse” should therefore be withdrawn.
After the US election, Trump and his
advisers
appeared to have concluded that the best way to upend China’s strategic position was to subject all past conventions, including the “One China” policy, to reexamination.
Although it attracted some experienced advisers, political pressure for fast results left little time to prepare the groundwork.
She and her
advisers
are clearly stunned by the force of the challenge she’s facing.
Soon after, yet another scheduled meeting of national security
advisers
in Delhi was called off at the last minute, again following a meeting between Pakistani officials and Kashmiri separatists.
Without any buildup or forewarning, the two countries’ national security
advisers
conferred in Bangkok in December.
After all, any reasonable observer of China – including some of Trump’s own advisers, with whom I have worked in the past – knows that the country has not devalued its currency for some time.
When Bill Clinton assumed the presidency, his
advisers
were bent on distancing the new administration from George H.W. Bush’s policies.
Other
advisers
warn him that any possible action – a safe zone on the Turkish border, for example, that could expand outward – requires taking out anti-aircraft defenses all over Syria.
The participants are technically
advisers
to the UN Secretary General rather than fully empowered national negotiators.
According to Trump’s more protectionist economic advisers, the WTO is diluting US sovereignty by creating, rather than simply implementing, trade laws.
For example, he and his
advisers
have already made verbal pronouncements intended to weaken the dollar.
But it is neither useful nor very plausible to assume that Kim Jong-un and his military
advisers
are mad.
Holding more capital is not costless for US banks, as
advisers
like Gary Cohn, formerly of Goldman Sachs and now the head of Trump’s National Economic Council, presumably tell the president morning, noon, and night.
With so many former military officers serving in Trump’s cabinet or as advisers, even as Trump cozies up to Russian President Vladimir Putin and anchors an informal alliance of dictators and authoritarians around the world, it is likely that the US will spend more money on weapons that don’t work to use against enemies that don’t exist.
Obama and his top
advisers
have spoken regularly about the need to address the underlying sources of conflict, including poverty and unemployment.
President Barack Obama and his
advisers
do not deny the scientific evidence of what is happening to us all.
The executive branch is also split on the issue, with President Donald Trump’s more protectionist
advisers
supporting it and his more internationalist counselors opposing it.
By contrast, presidential debates in the United States are more like staged performances, where the answers to every possible question have been rehearsed endlessly with teams of coaches and
advisers.
It is important not to underestimate the cultural change that this will require of governments and economic
advisers.
And actively managed portfolios are increasingly being replaced by passive robo-advisers, which can perform just as well or better than conflicted, high-fee financial
advisers.
Harry Truman was a modest orator, but compensated for the lack of public rhetoric by attracting and ably managing a stellar set of
advisers.
Leaders such as Louis XIV and the Holy Roman Empress Maria Theresa relied on close
advisers
to do the work they couldn’t possibly do themselves.
At the same time, they played their
advisers
against one another, so that none would accumulate too much power.
This may explain why most of the administration’s protectionist rhetoric comes from Trump and some of his academic advisers, and not from the experienced CEOs who occupy key cabinet positions.
This is why the advice German leaders receive from White House
advisers
and even from some German economists – that Germany would be better off abandoning the euro and letting its currency appreciate – makes little sense.
Many of his close advisers, however, seem intent to nudge him into war, and bellicose rhetoric has so pervaded official US statements that failure to attack Iraq could be construed as a failure of presidential leadership.
There is certainly good reason to be concerned about Maliki’s temperament, his small group of advisers, his tendency to exercise personal control in the use of state power, and his reputation, partly merited, of making empty promises.
Bush and his hardline
advisers
believed that only force or “regime change” would stop these “rogue” states’ terrorism or their programs to acquire “weapons of mass destruction.”
One of the three economists who have signed on as
advisers
to the Trump campaign has suggested that, with Trump in the White House, the rate of GDP growth will somehow double.
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