Former secretaries of state Hillary Clinton and Condoleezza Rice discussed the Trump-brokered Israel-Hamas peace deal, expressing cautious optimism and emphasizing the need for regional cooperation, Palestinian reforms, and a sustainable path to peace, while acknowledging the complexities and uncertainties involved.
Condoleezza Rice views recent US and European unity on Ukraine and Russia as a potential turning point in the Ukraine war, emphasizing that Putin will only be stopped through force and sanctions, and criticizing the delayed military support to Ukraine. She also comments on the political implications of Marco Rubio's dual roles and the Biden administration's response to the conflict.
Condoleezza Rice warns that Putin is becoming more desperate and unstable due to Ukraine's recent successful strikes, including a significant underwater explosion on the Crimea bridge and coordinated drone attacks, indicating a shift in his behavior and the ongoing conflict's evolving nature.
Former Secretary of State Condoleezza Rice appeared on Fox News and discussed the stalled Wagner Group coup in Russia, suggesting that it may have been a ruse planned by Vladimir Putin. However, she ultimately concluded that it would not make sense for Putin to stage something that made him look weak. Rice also noted that the coup's failure has damaged Putin's myth that the Ukrainian war was just and necessary, and that it has exposed the unnecessary deaths and displacement of Russians.