Bader
Britishnoun
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You have free exercise until your fist is right up against the tip of someone else’s nose, and then you can’t swing it into it, as Ruth Bader Ginsburg used to point out, because then you would take away their free exercise.
From Slate
“Whatever is hurting us is also hurting the Iranians, and their capability to persevere is less than ours. We can manage, and I don’t think they can sustain this,” said Bader al-Saif, a historian at Kuwait University.
“What I appreciate is the fact that she’s willing to part with a lot of it,” said Lawson Bader, chief executive of DonorsTrust, a public foundation that works with conservative- and libertarian-minded donors, noting that ultrawealthy donors often feel daunted when it comes to giving at scale.
Iran’s apology on Saturday could reflect any number of considerations, said Bader al-Saif, a professor at the University of Kuwait.
“They want to incur costs on everyone involved. It’s like a scorched-earth strategy,” said Bader Al-Saif, a professor at Kuwait University and fellow at Chatham House.
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