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Yo_Mama_Been_Loggin

(107,939 posts)
Sun Aug 14, 2016, 11:10 AM Aug 2016

Alleged Russian involvement in DNC hack gives U.S. a taste of Kremlin meddling

BRUSSELS — The hacking of Democratic Party computer systems, widely thought by U.S. intelligence officials to be the work of the Russian government, may be giving Washington a new taste of unconventional Kremlin tactics that have long been employed to influence politics in neighboring European countries.

Russia has tried hard in recent years to tug Europe to its side, bankrolling the continent’s extremist political parties, working to fuel a backlash against migrants and using its vast energy resources as a cudgel against its neighbors. Two-and-a-half years into the Ukraine crisis, Obama administration officials say that the Kremlin may now be engaging in similar trickery in the U.S. presidential campaign in an effort to boost Russia-friendly Republican nominee Donald Trump.

The alleged effort would be an unusually blunt challenge to the U.S. political system, but one familiar to Europe, where officials and analysts see Russian fingerprints on a wide spectrum of initiatives designed to split Western unity and encourage acceptance of Kremlin policies. European leaders say Russia has been involved in such actions as an April referendum in the Netherlands that rejected a European Union trade deal with Ukraine and the strengthening of cross-border bonds among Euroskeptic parties.

With many U.S. and European voters feeling left adrift by the tides of globalization and threatened by migration, the Russian efforts have played on existing Western weaknesses and found a receptive audience.

https://www.washingtonpost.com/world/europe/alleged-russian-involvement-in-dnc-hack-gives-us-a-taste-of-kremlin-meddling/2016/08/13/8075eb60-5f03-11e6-84c1-6d27287896b5_story.html?wpisrc=nl_rainbow&wpmm=1#comments

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Alleged Russian involvement in DNC hack gives U.S. a taste of Kremlin meddling (Original Post) Yo_Mama_Been_Loggin Aug 2016 OP
Karma for all the interference we have done Cicada Aug 2016 #1
So you're defending that homophobe Putin? Yo_Mama_Been_Loggin Aug 2016 #5
Yet, Americans laugh when the US fucks with or overthrows other countries for corporate profits. TheBlackAdder Aug 2016 #2
We do? Yo_Mama_Been_Loggin Aug 2016 #6
Trump is mostly friendly with crime syndicate organizers in Russia Jeffersons Ghost Aug 2016 #3
Not the first time I'm sure, and bettin' it wont be the last. cherokeeprogressive Aug 2016 #4
media on events this OP describes are escalating; but still no FBI investigation? Jeffersons Ghost Aug 2016 #7

Cicada

(4,533 posts)
1. Karma for all the interference we have done
Sun Aug 14, 2016, 02:51 PM
Aug 2016

On his first day as president JFK approved the assassination of some pro communist guy, forget who. I love JFK but we DO commit horrible crimes as a nation. We gave military officer Saddam Hussein names of leftists in Iraq knowing he would kill them. We can't really complain when Russia leaks emails to elect Trump.

Power corrupts. It just does.

Jeffersons Ghost

(15,235 posts)
3. Trump is mostly friendly with crime syndicate organizers in Russia
Sun Aug 14, 2016, 03:30 PM
Aug 2016

I don't think Putin wants a potential nuclear showdown with someone deranged enough to use nuclear weapons. In the same way Trump changes attitudes on major issues and media reporters, he will change his approach to Russia and China, the second that he feels these nations - or their leaders - do not share his personal goals, which could include world domination.

 

cherokeeprogressive

(24,853 posts)
4. Not the first time I'm sure, and bettin' it wont be the last.
Sun Aug 14, 2016, 04:05 PM
Aug 2016

It's not like the word "spy" was recently added to Webster's.

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