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  July 10, 2026 By Michael Froman President, Council on Foreign Relations As Machiavelli wrote in The Prince , “Upon this a question arises: whether it be better to be loved than feared or feared than loved? It may be answered that one should wish to be both, but, because it is difficult to unite them in one person, it is much safer to be feared than loved, when, of the two, either must be dispensed with.”   This complex dynamic of fear and love was on full display in Ankara, Turkey, where thirty-two NATO heads of state and key partners just gathered for the alliance’s thirty-sixth summit.   After leaving the closed door leaders’ dialogue, President Donald Trump pronounced , “There was a lot of love in that room, a lot of unity.” Most NATO leaders had been biting their nails, worrying about whether there would be a blow up with Trump at the summit over their reluctance to support U.S. efforts against Iran. An expression of love was certainly not high in the prediction mar...
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  Nick Clegg: Brexit was a ‘punch in the face’ for Britain The former deputy prime minister compared Brexit to a ‘massive cardiac arrest’ – and warned Britain now needs Europe more than ever Simon Walters 17 hours ago - Friday 10 July 2026 15:23 Listen Brexit was a “self-inflicted punch in the face” that has left Britain “poorer, weaker, less safe and less sovereign”. The “vast majority” of voters know it was a mistake – and Britain needs Europe more than ever because it can no longer rely on America to defend it. The claims are made by former deputy prime minister Sir Nick Clegg in an interview with The Independent as part of its Europe: The Way Back campaign to mark the 10th th anniversary of the UK’s decision to leave the EU. Sir Nick, deputy prime minister in the 2010-15 Conservative-Lib Dem coalition government, compared Brexit to a “massive cardiac arrest”. Brexiteer campaigners in the 2016 referendum had dismissed warnings that the UK would suffer badly if it cut links...