Search: NATO,Politics,United States,Syria,Crimea (3 materials)

The (First) Russo-American Cyberwar: How Obama Lost & Putin Won, Ensuring a Trump Victory

... then-ongoing diplomatic efforts to win cooperation with the Russians on Syria, as all recent diplomatic talks with them on Syria had been ... ... Clausewitz’s maxim that “War is the continuation of policy [or politics] by other means,” something that Obama seems to ... ... resulted in a regime change that put in place a President of the United States who is so unwitting a mole for Russia, grossly unfit ... ... an intensely close decision; Russia has also been active in non-NATO Sweden this year, particularly when it was voting on closer ...

17.12.2016

EXCLUSIVE: Top Trump Aides’ Deeper & Linked Roles in Putin Agenda Revealed; Russian Mafia Nexus With Trump & Aides Goes Back Years

... commercial dispute court in Stockholm, Sweden. If it seemed the players of Team Putin gave up too easily on having RUE taken out of the game, they had other plans in motion to counter Tymoshenko’s effort to limit Russian influence in Ukrainian politics. Criminal Scheme #2: Manafort Key Agent in Laundering Dirty Gas Money to U.S. During Crackdown Even before Putin agreed to let Tymoshenko kill RUE, his agents—including Firtash, Mogilevich, and Yanukovych (the latter with Manafort ...

17.11.2016

Trump, Putin, Russia, DNC/Clinton Hack, & WikiLeaks: “There's Something Going on” with Election 2016 & It's Cyberwarfare & Maybe Worse: UPDATED 8/15

... standing and its position with its allies, most notably NATO allies—is also very much a possibility; ... ... that “I have always felt that Russia and the United States should be able to work well with each ... ... Notably: Trump wants the U.S. to defer to Russia in Syria and let it “fight ISIS” there, and ... ... sanctions on Russia and recognizing its annexation of Crimea. Trump also doesn’t think that there ... ... to manipulate, strong-arm, and dominate Ukrainian politics, with Yanukovych acting as key agent for advancing ...

16.08.2016

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