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RandomGuy
05-02-2017, 12:59 PM
Exclusive: UK warns of "new Cold War" as Kremlin seeks to divide and rule in Europe



American intelligence agencies are to conduct a major investigation into how the Kremlin is infiltrating political parties in Europe, it can be revealed.


James Clapper, the US Director of National Intelligence, has been instructed by the US Congress to conduct a major review into Russian clandestine funding of European parties over the last decade.


The review reflects mounting concerns in Washington over Moscow’s determination to exploit European disunity in order to undermine Nato, block US missile defence programmes and revoke the punitive economic sanctions regime imposed after the annexation of Crimea.


The US move came as senior British government officials told The Telegraph of growing fears that “a new cold war” was now unfolding in Europe, with Russian meddling taking on a breadth, range and depth far greater than previously thought.


“It really is a new Cold War out there,” the source said, “Right across the EU we are seeing alarming evidence of Russian efforts to unpick the fabric of European unity on a whole range of vital strategic issues.”

A dossier of “Russian influence activity” seen by The Sunday Telegraph identified Russian influence operations running in France, the Netherlands, Hungary as well as Austria and the Czech Republic, which has been identified by Russian agents as an entry-point into the Schengen free movement zone.

The US intelligence review will examine whether Russian security services are funding parties and charities with the intent of “undermining political cohesion”, fostering agitation against the Nato missile defence programme and undermining attempts to find alternatives to Russian energy.

Officials declined to say which parties could come into the probe but it is thought likely to include far-right groups including Jobbik in Hungary, Golden Dawn in Greece, the Northern League in Italy and France’s Front National which received a 9m euro (£6.9m) loan from a Russian bank in 2014.

Other cases of possible Moscow-backed destabilisation being monitored by diplomats includes extensive links in Austria, including a visit by Austrian MPs to Crimea to endorse its annexation, as well as cases of Russian spies discovered using Austrian papers.

http://www.telegraph.co.uk/news/worldnews/europe/russia/12103602/America-to-investigate-Russian-meddling-in-EU.html

RandomGuy
05-02-2017, 01:00 PM
https://www.theatlantic.com/international/archive/2016/12/russia-liberal-democracy/510011/

Much longer article in the Atlantic.

TSA
05-02-2017, 01:18 PM
Exclusive: The year is now 2017

boutons_deux
05-02-2017, 01:24 PM
TSA, so-called hyper patriot gun fellator, is our leading resident, treasonous Pootin fellator, Russia adorer

RandomGuy
05-02-2017, 01:53 PM
Exclusive: The year is now 2017

Man, your approach to shit boggles my mind sometimes in the breathtaking sophistry.

me: "here is an article from 2016 detailing a decade long effort on the part of Russia to undermine democracy"

you: "so, do you have anything from the last four months about this decade long effort?"

:rolleyes

hater
05-02-2017, 05:45 PM
LOL the CIA has been clandestinely funding campaings for decades :lol

RandomGuy
05-02-2017, 05:47 PM
LOL the CIA has been clandestinely funding campaings for decades :lol

Yes that happened.

So?

Do you think the US should be more like Russia? Murder a few journalists or something? Jail more dissidents?

hater
05-02-2017, 05:53 PM
Yes that happened.

So?

Do you think the US should be more like Russia? Murder a few journalists or something? Jail more dissidents?

CIA has also murdered journalists and jailed dissidents and whistleblowers

So they are like Russia

RandomGuy
05-02-2017, 05:55 PM
CIA has also murdered journalists and jailed dissidents and whistleblowers

So they are like Russia

No, the CIA has done none of those things. What can be asserted without evidence can be dismissed without evidence.

In that way, they are not like Russia, but thanks for dodging the question.