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    Revisionism strikes again!
    You’re not very good at this.

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    Redaction of Mueller Report Halted as Barr Passes Out from Sharpie Fumes



    WASHINGTON —The redaction of the Mueller report stalled on Monday after the Attorney General, William Barr, passed out from inhaling fumes from multiple Sharpie markers.

    Barr, who

    had been working around the clock to redact the report before its release,

    reportedly

    lost consciousness

    while trying to black out a seventy-four-page section

    detailing Donald Trump, Jr.,’s contacts with more than three dozen Russian individuals.

    “You cannot use that many Sharpies, for hours on end, without proper ventilation,” a Justice Department staffer, speaking on condition of anonymity, said.

    “This was a disaster waiting to happen.”

    The insentient Barr was rushed to Walter Reed medical center, where

    a grim-faced hospital spokesperson described his condition as “Ben Carson–like.”


    At the White House, the press secretary, Sarah Huckabee Sanders, offered a more upbeat assessment.

    “We expect Attorney General Barr to make a swift and full recovery, so that he can get to work on the President’s taxes,” she said.


    https://www.newyorker.com/humor/borowitz-report/redaction-of-mueller-report-halted-as-barr-passes-out-from-sharpie-fumes



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    Crossfire Hurricane


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    more like... BACKfire hurricane

    amirite?

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    Darrin all in on the DEEP STATE conspiracy theory.

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    Barr just backtracked his "i think there was spying"

    now he says he said:

    I said I had "concern" that unauthorized surveillance might have occurred.

    Won't matter -

    the whacko rt wing will spin and lose their in...5...4.....3.....
    The only one losing their is you and it happens daily. You should take a cue from djohn2oo8 and go into hiding to save yourself from further embarrassment.

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    The only one losing their is you and it happens daily. You should take a cue from djohn2oo8 and go into hiding to save yourself from further embarrassment.
    has trump denounced the enemy that attacked our 2016 election?

    yes or no?

    run away from the question again like a in 5...4...3...

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    has trump denounced the enemy that attacked our 2016 election?

    yes or no?

    run away from the question again like a in 5...4...3...
    I don't know and don't care. It doesn't matter if he publicly denounces Russia, his actions against Russia speaks volumes. You'll ignore this like you always do.

    2018

    Nov 26
    Statements –
    In response to dangerous escalation in the Kerch Strait

    Secretary of State Mike Pompeo and U.S. Ambassador to the United Nations Nikki Haley condemned Russia’s decision to intercept, fire on, and seize three Ukrainian navy vessels in the Black Sea.
    Oct 19
    Indictments –
    In response to attempted interference in U.S. political system

    A Russian woman was charged for her alleged role in a conspiracy to interfere in the U.S. political system, including the 2018 midterm election.
    Oct 4
    Indictments –
    In response to malicious cyber-related activities

    7 officers of the Russian military intelligence service (GRU) were charged for their involvement in hacking Olympic athletes, anti-doping organizations, and chemical weapons monitors.
    Sep 20
    Sanctions –
    In response to malicious activities

    33 Russian individuals and en ies were sanctioned for their role in U.S. election interference and their involvement in supporting military operations in Syria and Ukraine. A Chinese en y and its director were also sanctioned for purchasing jet fighters and missiles from Russia.
    Sep 12
    Executive Order –
    Imposing sanctions for election interference

    President Trump signed an executive order imposing sanctions on any nation or individual who authorizes, directs, or sponsors meddling operations in U.S. elections. The order would allow for the freezing of assets and the limiting of foreign access to U.S. financial ins utions, as well as a cutoff of U.S. investment in sanctioned companies.
    Sep 6
    Statement –
    In response to Salisbury attack

    The United States issued a joint statement with France, Germany, Canada, and the United Kingdom, reiterating its outrage at the use of a chemical nerve agent in Salisbury and expressing full confidence in the British assessment that the suspects were officers of the Russian military intelligence service (GRU).
    Aug 21
    Sanctions –
    In response to malicious cyber-related activities

    2 Russian individuals, a Russian company, and a Slovakian company were sanctioned for helping another Russian company avoid sanctions over the country’s malicious cyber-related activities.
    Aug 21
    Testimony –
    Assistant Secretary of State A. Wess Mitc before the Senate Foreign Relations Committee
    Aug 8
    Sanctions –
    In response to Salisbury attack

    The U.S. administration announced it would restrict remaining sources of foreign assistance and arms sales to Russia, and deny U.S. credit to Russia, including through the Export-Import Bank. Restrictions would also prohibit the export of security-sensitive goods and technology.
    Jul 25
    Testimony –
    Secretary of State Mike Pompeo before the Senate Foreign Relations Committee
    Jul 25
    Declaration –
    Secretary of State Mike Pompeo issues Crimea Declaration

    Secretary of State Mike Pompeo announced a formal policy reaffirming the U.S. rejection of Russia’s annexation of Crimea. The announcement was released an hour before his scheduled testimony to the Senate Foreign Relations Committee.
    Jul 16
    Meeting –
    Trump-Putin Summit in Helsinki, Finland
    Jul 13
    Indictments –
    In response to malicious cyber-related activities

    12 Russian intelligence officers were sanctioned for their involvement in hacking the Democratic National Committee and the Clinton presidential campaign.
    Jul 11-12
    Meeting –
    NATO Summit in Brussels, Belgium
    Jun 11
    Sanctions –
    In response to malicious cyber-related activities

    5 Russian en ies and 3 individuals – all closely linked to Russia’s Federal Security Service (FSB) – were sanctioned.
    Apr 6
    Sanctions –
    In response to worldwide malign activity

    7 Russian oligarchs and the companies they own or control, 17 senior Russian government officials, and a state-owned Russian weapons trading company (and a bank it owns) were sanctioned for their roles in advancing Russia’s malign activities – including the continued occupation of Crimea, engaging in cyberattacks, and supporting Assad’s regime.
    Mar 26
    Expulsions –
    Russian intelligence officers in Washington and Seattle

    48 Russian intelligence officers from the Russian embassy in Washington were expelled, and the Russian consulate in Seattle was ordered to close, in response to the Skripal poisoning in the United Kingdom.
    Mar 25
    Expulsions –
    Russian intelligence officers in New York

    12 Russian intelligence officers from the Russian Mission to the United Nations in New York were expelled for actions deemed to be abuses of their privilege of residence.
    Mar 15
    Sanctions –
    In response to election meddling and cyberattacks

    5 Russian en ies and 19 individuals were sanctioned for conducting a series of cyberattacks and interfering in the 2016 U.S. elections.
    Mar 15
    Alert –
    In response to Russian government cyber activity

    The Department of Homeland Security and FBI issued a joint Technical Alert on Russian government actions targeting U.S. government en ies, as well as organizations in the energy, nuclear, commercial facilities, water, aviation, and critical manufacturing sectors.
    Mar 15
    Statement –
    In response to Salisbury attack

    The United States issued a joint statement with France, Germany, and the United Kingdom strongly condemning the Salisbury nerve agent attack and suggesting Russia was responsible for it.
    Mar 14
    Statement –
    In response to Salisbury attack

    The U.S. administration issued a statement expressing its solidarity to the United Kingdom over the nerve agent attack in Salisbury, and sharing its assessment that Russia was responsible for it.
    Mar 4
    Statement –
    In response to Russian and Syrian regime attacks on Eastern Gouta, Syria

    The U.S. administration condemned the military offensive that the Assad regime, backed by Russia and Iran, had been conducting in Syria’s Eastern Ghouta region.
    Mar 4
    Poisoning –
    Sergei and Yulia Skripal in Salisbury, England
    Feb 16
    Indictments –
    In response to election meddling and cyberattacks

    3 Russian en ies and 13 individuals were indicted for conducting information operations to influence the 2016 U.S. elections.
    Feb 15
    Statement –
    In response to “NotPetya”

    The U.S. administration condemned the Russian military for launching a destructive cyberattack in June 2017, also known as “NotPetya.”
    Feb 13
    Statement –
    Proposing sanctions on Latvian bank involved in illicit Russian-related activity

    The Department of the Treasury’s Financial Crimes Enforcement Network proposed a new rule to ban ABLV Bank AS, Latvia’s third-biggest bank, for its involvement in illicit Russia-related activity.
    Feb 7
    Military Action –
    In response to attack on U.S.-held base in Deir Ezzor, Syria

    U.S. troops killed hundreds of Syrian forces backed by Russian mercenaries (as well as Russian private military contractors). The American bombing was launched in response to a surprise attack on a U.S.-held base in the oil-rich Deir Ezzor region in Syria.
    Jan 29
    Release –
    Russian ‘Oligarch list’

    The Department of the Treasury released a list of the most significant senior foreign political figures and oligarchs in the Russian Federation that could potentially be at risk of sanctions (114 senior political figures close to Russian President Putin and 96 oligarchs with a net worth of $1 billion or more).
    Jan 26
    Sanctions –
    In response to Ukraine conflict

    21 individuals and 9 en ies were sanctioned in connection with the conflict in Ukraine and Russia’s occupation of Crimea.
    Jan 19
    Release –
    National Defense Strategy

    The Department of Defense released its National Defense Strategy, identifying Russia and China as strategic compe ors to the United States.

    2017

    Dec 22
    Announcement –
    Provision of lethal weapons to Ukraine

    The U.S. administration approved a plan to provide Ukraine with enhanced defensive capabilities to help it fight off Russia-backed separatists.
    Dec 20
    Sanctions –
    Global Magnitsky Act

    52 people and en ies from Russia, Ukraine, Uzbekistan, and elsewhere were sanctioned for alleged human rights violations and corruption.
    Dec 19
    Export restrictions –
    In response to INF Treaty violation

    The Department of Commerce announced new licensing and export restrictions on Russian companies Novator and an-Barrikady over production of a cruise missile prohibited by the Intermediate-Range Nuclear Forces Treaty (INF).
    Dec 18
    Release –
    National Security Strategy

    The White House released its National Security Strategy, identifying Russia and China as adversarial to the United States.
    Nov 10-11
    Meeting –
    APEC Economic Leaders’ Summit in Da Nang, Vietnam
    Oct 27
    Release –
    Guidance on CAATSA Section 231(d)

    The Department of State issued public guidance on the implementation of Section 231 of the Countering America’s Adversaries Through Sanctions Act of 2017 (CAATSA). The guidance specified 39 en ies that the Department of State determined are part of – or are operating on behalf of – the Russian defense or intelligence sectors.
    Sep 13
    Ban –
    Government use of Kaspersky Labs software

    The U.S. administration banned the use of Kaspersky Labs software on government computers due to Kaspersky’s ties to Russian intelligence services.
    Aug 2
    Legislation –
    President Trump signs Russia sanctions bill into law (CAATSA)

    President Trump signed into law the Countering America’s Adversaries Through Sanctions act (CAATSA), enacting new sanctions on Russia, Iran, and North Korea.
    Jul 7-8
    Meeting –
    G-20 Summit in Hamburg, Germany
    May 26-27
    Meeting –
    G-7 Summit in Sicily, Italy
    May 24-25
    Meeting –
    NATO Summit in Brussels, Belgium
    Mar 15
    Indictments –
    In response to 2014 Yahoo hack

    Three Russian individuals were charged for the 2014 Yahoo hack, including two officers of the Russian Federal Security Service (FSB).

    https://www.brookings.edu/blog/order...ons-on-russia/

    Trump deploys TANKS to Estonia as NATO builds up HUGE army on Russian border - Express, Feb 7 2017

    Trump launches attack on Syria with 59 Tomahawk missiles - CNBC, Apr 6 2017

    U.S. Rejects Exxon Mobil Bid for Waiver on Russia Sanctions - NYT, Apr 21 2017

    Trump to promote U.S. natgas exports in Russia's backyard - Reuters, Jul 3 2017

    Trump Urges East Europe to Loosen Russia's Grip With U.S. Gas - Bloomberg, Jul 6 2017

    Trump signs bill approving new sanctions against Russia - CNN, Aug 3, 2017

    Justice Dept Asks Russia's RT to Register as Foreign Agent - Newsmax, Sep 13 2017

    US 'to restrict Russian military flights over America' - Independent, Sep 26 2017

    Trump signs into law U.S. government ban on Kaspersky Lab software - Reuters, Dec 12 2017

    Trump gives green light to selling lethal arms to Ukraine - The Hill, Dec 20 2017

    U.S. Punishes Chechen Leader in New Sanctions Against Russians - NYT, Dec 20 2017

    Sputnik Partner 'Required To Register' Under U.S. Foreign-Agent Law - RFERL, Jan 10 2018

    Trump says Russia is helping North Korea avoid sanctions - CBSNews, Jan 17 2018

    Trump's 'energy dominance' strategy is undercutting Russia's influence and business in Europe - Reuters, Feb 9 2018

    Trump looks to deter Russia, China with $686B ask for Pentagon - The Hill, Feb 12 2018

    American General In Syria Confirms US Forces Killed Hundreds Of Russians In Massive Battle - The Drive, Mar 16 2018

    Trump orders expulsion of 60 Russian diplomats, closure of Seattle consulate - CBS, Mar 26 2018

    Trump vows periodical dispatch of US troops to Baltic states, step up air defense - Lithuania Tribune, Apr 3 2018

    Trump opposes Nord Stream II, questions Germany - AA, Apr 4 2018

    Trump just hit Russian oligarchs with the most aggressive sanctions yet - Vice, Apr 6 2018

    Trump orders missile strike on Syria military targets - CBSNews, Apr 9 2018

    Aluminum Stocks Jump As Trump Sanctions Target Putin Pal - Investors, Apr 9 2018

    Russia ‘deeply disappointed’ at Trump’s withdrawal from Iran deal - Times of Israel, May 9 2018

    Trump to NATO allies: Raise military spending to 4 percent of GDP - AlJazeerah, Jul 12 2018

    Trump says U.S. ties to NATO ‘very strong’ - Politico, Jul 12 2018

    U.S. to sanction Turkey for receiving S-400 missiles - Ahval, Jul 27 2018

    Trump administration to hit Russia with new sanctions for Skripal poisoning - NBC News Aug 8 2018

    Space Force Is Trump’s Answer to New Russian and Chinese Weapons - FP, Aug 10 2018

    US Sanctions Chinese En y Over Purchase of Russian Fighters, S-400s – Treasury - Sputnik, Sep 20 2018

    Trump hints at punitive action against India for buying S-400 from Russia - India Today, Oct 11 2018

    Trump Agrees to Boost Pentagon's Budget to $750 Bln in 2019 - Reports - Sputnik, Oct 12 2018

    Trump says US will withdraw from nuclear arms treaty with Russia - Guardian, Oct 21 2018

    Haley Condemns ‘Outrageous’ Russian Firing on Ukrainian Ships - Bloomberg, Nov 26 2018

    2 Trump Moves Cost This Russian-American CEO $2.3B - Forbes, Jan 14 2019

    https://www.moonofalabama.org/2019/0...or-russia.html

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    I don't know and don't care. It doesn't matter if he publicly denounces Russia, his actions against Russia speaks volumes. You'll ignore this like you always do.

    2018

    Nov 26
    Statements –
    In response to dangerous escalation in the Kerch Strait

    Secretary of State Mike Pompeo and U.S. Ambassador to the United Nations Nikki Haley condemned Russia’s decision to intercept, fire on, and seize three Ukrainian navy vessels in the Black Sea.
    Oct 19
    Indictments –
    In response to attempted interference in U.S. political system

    A Russian woman was charged for her alleged role in a conspiracy to interfere in the U.S. political system, including the 2018 midterm election.
    Oct 4
    Indictments –
    In response to malicious cyber-related activities

    7 officers of the Russian military intelligence service (GRU) were charged for their involvement in hacking Olympic athletes, anti-doping organizations, and chemical weapons monitors.
    Sep 20
    Sanctions –
    In response to malicious activities

    33 Russian individuals and en ies were sanctioned for their role in U.S. election interference and their involvement in supporting military operations in Syria and Ukraine. A Chinese en y and its director were also sanctioned for purchasing jet fighters and missiles from Russia.
    Sep 12
    Executive Order –
    Imposing sanctions for election interference

    President Trump signed an executive order imposing sanctions on any nation or individual who authorizes, directs, or sponsors meddling operations in U.S. elections. The order would allow for the freezing of assets and the limiting of foreign access to U.S. financial ins utions, as well as a cutoff of U.S. investment in sanctioned companies.
    Sep 6
    Statement –
    In response to Salisbury attack

    The United States issued a joint statement with France, Germany, Canada, and the United Kingdom, reiterating its outrage at the use of a chemical nerve agent in Salisbury and expressing full confidence in the British assessment that the suspects were officers of the Russian military intelligence service (GRU).
    Aug 21
    Sanctions –
    In response to malicious cyber-related activities

    2 Russian individuals, a Russian company, and a Slovakian company were sanctioned for helping another Russian company avoid sanctions over the country’s malicious cyber-related activities.
    Aug 21
    Testimony –
    Assistant Secretary of State A. Wess Mitc before the Senate Foreign Relations Committee
    Aug 8
    Sanctions –
    In response to Salisbury attack

    The U.S. administration announced it would restrict remaining sources of foreign assistance and arms sales to Russia, and deny U.S. credit to Russia, including through the Export-Import Bank. Restrictions would also prohibit the export of security-sensitive goods and technology.
    Jul 25
    Testimony –
    Secretary of State Mike Pompeo before the Senate Foreign Relations Committee
    Jul 25
    Declaration –
    Secretary of State Mike Pompeo issues Crimea Declaration

    Secretary of State Mike Pompeo announced a formal policy reaffirming the U.S. rejection of Russia’s annexation of Crimea. The announcement was released an hour before his scheduled testimony to the Senate Foreign Relations Committee.
    Jul 16
    Meeting –
    Trump-Putin Summit in Helsinki, Finland
    Jul 13
    Indictments –
    In response to malicious cyber-related activities

    12 Russian intelligence officers were sanctioned for their involvement in hacking the Democratic National Committee and the Clinton presidential campaign.
    Jul 11-12
    Meeting –
    NATO Summit in Brussels, Belgium
    Jun 11
    Sanctions –
    In response to malicious cyber-related activities

    5 Russian en ies and 3 individuals – all closely linked to Russia’s Federal Security Service (FSB) – were sanctioned.
    Apr 6
    Sanctions –
    In response to worldwide malign activity

    7 Russian oligarchs and the companies they own or control, 17 senior Russian government officials, and a state-owned Russian weapons trading company (and a bank it owns) were sanctioned for their roles in advancing Russia’s malign activities – including the continued occupation of Crimea, engaging in cyberattacks, and supporting Assad’s regime.
    Mar 26
    Expulsions –
    Russian intelligence officers in Washington and Seattle

    48 Russian intelligence officers from the Russian embassy in Washington were expelled, and the Russian consulate in Seattle was ordered to close, in response to the Skripal poisoning in the United Kingdom.
    Mar 25
    Expulsions –
    Russian intelligence officers in New York

    12 Russian intelligence officers from the Russian Mission to the United Nations in New York were expelled for actions deemed to be abuses of their privilege of residence.
    Mar 15
    Sanctions –
    In response to election meddling and cyberattacks

    5 Russian en ies and 19 individuals were sanctioned for conducting a series of cyberattacks and interfering in the 2016 U.S. elections.
    Mar 15
    Alert –
    In response to Russian government cyber activity

    The Department of Homeland Security and FBI issued a joint Technical Alert on Russian government actions targeting U.S. government en ies, as well as organizations in the energy, nuclear, commercial facilities, water, aviation, and critical manufacturing sectors.
    Mar 15
    Statement –
    In response to Salisbury attack

    The United States issued a joint statement with France, Germany, and the United Kingdom strongly condemning the Salisbury nerve agent attack and suggesting Russia was responsible for it.
    Mar 14
    Statement –
    In response to Salisbury attack

    The U.S. administration issued a statement expressing its solidarity to the United Kingdom over the nerve agent attack in Salisbury, and sharing its assessment that Russia was responsible for it.
    Mar 4
    Statement –
    In response to Russian and Syrian regime attacks on Eastern Gouta, Syria

    The U.S. administration condemned the military offensive that the Assad regime, backed by Russia and Iran, had been conducting in Syria’s Eastern Ghouta region.
    Mar 4
    Poisoning –
    Sergei and Yulia Skripal in Salisbury, England
    Feb 16
    Indictments –
    In response to election meddling and cyberattacks

    3 Russian en ies and 13 individuals were indicted for conducting information operations to influence the 2016 U.S. elections.
    Feb 15
    Statement –
    In response to “NotPetya”

    The U.S. administration condemned the Russian military for launching a destructive cyberattack in June 2017, also known as “NotPetya.”
    Feb 13
    Statement –
    Proposing sanctions on Latvian bank involved in illicit Russian-related activity

    The Department of the Treasury’s Financial Crimes Enforcement Network proposed a new rule to ban ABLV Bank AS, Latvia’s third-biggest bank, for its involvement in illicit Russia-related activity.
    Feb 7
    Military Action –
    In response to attack on U.S.-held base in Deir Ezzor, Syria

    U.S. troops killed hundreds of Syrian forces backed by Russian mercenaries (as well as Russian private military contractors). The American bombing was launched in response to a surprise attack on a U.S.-held base in the oil-rich Deir Ezzor region in Syria.
    Jan 29
    Release –
    Russian ‘Oligarch list’

    The Department of the Treasury released a list of the most significant senior foreign political figures and oligarchs in the Russian Federation that could potentially be at risk of sanctions (114 senior political figures close to Russian President Putin and 96 oligarchs with a net worth of $1 billion or more).
    Jan 26
    Sanctions –
    In response to Ukraine conflict

    21 individuals and 9 en ies were sanctioned in connection with the conflict in Ukraine and Russia’s occupation of Crimea.
    Jan 19
    Release –
    National Defense Strategy

    The Department of Defense released its National Defense Strategy, identifying Russia and China as strategic compe ors to the United States.

    2017

    Dec 22
    Announcement –
    Provision of lethal weapons to Ukraine

    The U.S. administration approved a plan to provide Ukraine with enhanced defensive capabilities to help it fight off Russia-backed separatists.
    Dec 20
    Sanctions –
    Global Magnitsky Act

    52 people and en ies from Russia, Ukraine, Uzbekistan, and elsewhere were sanctioned for alleged human rights violations and corruption.
    Dec 19
    Export restrictions –
    In response to INF Treaty violation

    The Department of Commerce announced new licensing and export restrictions on Russian companies Novator and an-Barrikady over production of a cruise missile prohibited by the Intermediate-Range Nuclear Forces Treaty (INF).
    Dec 18
    Release –
    National Security Strategy

    The White House released its National Security Strategy, identifying Russia and China as adversarial to the United States.
    Nov 10-11
    Meeting –
    APEC Economic Leaders’ Summit in Da Nang, Vietnam
    Oct 27
    Release –
    Guidance on CAATSA Section 231(d)

    The Department of State issued public guidance on the implementation of Section 231 of the Countering America’s Adversaries Through Sanctions Act of 2017 (CAATSA). The guidance specified 39 en ies that the Department of State determined are part of – or are operating on behalf of – the Russian defense or intelligence sectors.
    Sep 13
    Ban –
    Government use of Kaspersky Labs software

    The U.S. administration banned the use of Kaspersky Labs software on government computers due to Kaspersky’s ties to Russian intelligence services.
    Aug 2
    Legislation –
    President Trump signs Russia sanctions bill into law (CAATSA)

    President Trump signed into law the Countering America’s Adversaries Through Sanctions act (CAATSA), enacting new sanctions on Russia, Iran, and North Korea.
    Jul 7-8
    Meeting –
    G-20 Summit in Hamburg, Germany
    May 26-27
    Meeting –
    G-7 Summit in Sicily, Italy
    May 24-25
    Meeting –
    NATO Summit in Brussels, Belgium
    Mar 15
    Indictments –
    In response to 2014 Yahoo hack

    Three Russian individuals were charged for the 2014 Yahoo hack, including two officers of the Russian Federal Security Service (FSB).

    https://www.brookings.edu/blog/order...ons-on-russia/

    Trump deploys TANKS to Estonia as NATO builds up HUGE army on Russian border - Express, Feb 7 2017

    Trump launches attack on Syria with 59 Tomahawk missiles - CNBC, Apr 6 2017

    U.S. Rejects Exxon Mobil Bid for Waiver on Russia Sanctions - NYT, Apr 21 2017

    Trump to promote U.S. natgas exports in Russia's backyard - Reuters, Jul 3 2017

    Trump Urges East Europe to Loosen Russia's Grip With U.S. Gas - Bloomberg, Jul 6 2017

    Trump signs bill approving new sanctions against Russia - CNN, Aug 3, 2017

    Justice Dept Asks Russia's RT to Register as Foreign Agent - Newsmax, Sep 13 2017

    US 'to restrict Russian military flights over America' - Independent, Sep 26 2017

    Trump signs into law U.S. government ban on Kaspersky Lab software - Reuters, Dec 12 2017

    Trump gives green light to selling lethal arms to Ukraine - The Hill, Dec 20 2017

    U.S. Punishes Chechen Leader in New Sanctions Against Russians - NYT, Dec 20 2017

    Sputnik Partner 'Required To Register' Under U.S. Foreign-Agent Law - RFERL, Jan 10 2018

    Trump says Russia is helping North Korea avoid sanctions - CBSNews, Jan 17 2018

    Trump's 'energy dominance' strategy is undercutting Russia's influence and business in Europe - Reuters, Feb 9 2018

    Trump looks to deter Russia, China with $686B ask for Pentagon - The Hill, Feb 12 2018

    American General In Syria Confirms US Forces Killed Hundreds Of Russians In Massive Battle - The Drive, Mar 16 2018

    Trump orders expulsion of 60 Russian diplomats, closure of Seattle consulate - CBS, Mar 26 2018

    Trump vows periodical dispatch of US troops to Baltic states, step up air defense - Lithuania Tribune, Apr 3 2018

    Trump opposes Nord Stream II, questions Germany - AA, Apr 4 2018

    Trump just hit Russian oligarchs with the most aggressive sanctions yet - Vice, Apr 6 2018

    Trump orders missile strike on Syria military targets - CBSNews, Apr 9 2018

    Aluminum Stocks Jump As Trump Sanctions Target Putin Pal - Investors, Apr 9 2018

    Russia ‘deeply disappointed’ at Trump’s withdrawal from Iran deal - Times of Israel, May 9 2018

    Trump to NATO allies: Raise military spending to 4 percent of GDP - AlJazeerah, Jul 12 2018

    Trump says U.S. ties to NATO ‘very strong’ - Politico, Jul 12 2018

    U.S. to sanction Turkey for receiving S-400 missiles - Ahval, Jul 27 2018

    Trump administration to hit Russia with new sanctions for Skripal poisoning - NBC News Aug 8 2018

    Space Force Is Trump’s Answer to New Russian and Chinese Weapons - FP, Aug 10 2018

    US Sanctions Chinese En y Over Purchase of Russian Fighters, S-400s – Treasury - Sputnik, Sep 20 2018

    Trump hints at punitive action against India for buying S-400 from Russia - India Today, Oct 11 2018

    Trump Agrees to Boost Pentagon's Budget to $750 Bln in 2019 - Reports - Sputnik, Oct 12 2018

    Trump says US will withdraw from nuclear arms treaty with Russia - Guardian, Oct 21 2018

    Haley Condemns ‘Outrageous’ Russian Firing on Ukrainian Ships - Bloomberg, Nov 26 2018

    2 Trump Moves Cost This Russian-American CEO $2.3B - Forbes, Jan 14 2019

    https://www.moonofalabama.org/2019/0...or-russia.html

    So - you are ok that Russia still owns trump and he is too compromised to


    PERSONALLY

    denounce them.

    Thx!

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    "his actions against Russia speaks volumes"

    If Trash personally authorized, it was pro-forma ankle-biting.

    But Trash probably would have all of it if he knew it was being done.

    Why has Trash been lying and obstructing for 2 years?

    why has Trash kept his chummy tete-a-tetes with Vlad hidden from his own staff?

    Why did Jared try to set up an extra-governmental crypto-channel from WH to Moscow

    Why did Trash lie about the hotel meeting with Russians?

    why will Barr redact nearly everything about Trash, his mafiya and Russia?
    Last edited by boutons_deux; 04-10-2019 at 03:36 PM.

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    So - you are ok that Russia still owns trump and he is too compromised to


    PERSONALLY

    denounce them.

    Thx!
    If Russia owned Trump as you claim, why has Russia taken no action against Trump and released the Kompromat you claim they have on him after all of the above actions were taken against Russia?

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    If Russia owned Trump as you claim, why has Russia taken no action against Trump and released the Kompromat you claim they have on him after all of the above actions were taken against Russia?

    Why would they?

    he is completing everything on putin’s wish list

    why the would they change anything when he is their slave?

    ing idiot

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    Why would they?

    he is completing everything on putin’s wish list

    why the would they change anything when he is their slave?

    ing idiot
    List everything Trump is completing on Putin's wish list.

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    List everything Trump is completing on Putin's wish list.
    This isn't even EVERYTHING - and it isn't even a recent UPDATE -

    ING TRAITOR;


    https://themoscowproject.org/reports...policy-agenda/

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    This isn't even EVERYTHING - and it isn't even a recent UPDATE -

    ING TRAITOR;


    https://themoscowproject.org/reports...policy-agenda/
    the Moscow Project was founded by a bunch of David Brock minions still semen shielding for Clinton and pushing the debunked collusion conspiracy.

    I had to stop reading from laughing too hard after this line "Instead, at every opportunity, Trump has embraced Putin and adopted positions that align perfectly with Russia’s foreign policy goals, often favoring the Kremlin over his own country."

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    the Moscow Project was founded by a bunch of David Brock minions still semen shielding for Clinton and pushing the debunked collusion conspiracy.

    I had to stop reading from laughing too hard after this line "Instead, at every opportunity, Trump has embraced Putin and adopted positions that align perfectly with Russia’s foreign policy goals, often favoring the Kremlin over his own country."
    You saw the Helsinki video with your own eyes -

    Question: Mr. Trump, the intelligence community unanimously concluded that russia attacked our elections (now the Mueller report confirms) - who do you believe - the USA or Russia/Putin?

    Trump: "President Putin strongly and forcefully denies it - I have NO REASON to believe it would be Russia!"


    ing idiot - you saw and heard this and it is available on video - for the world to see - and you are using that as your excuse...

    hahahahaha!!!!

    Just say you are a ing russian already

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    Lol

    A Trump stooge is saying what his bosses is telling him to say. Shocking!

    Let's face it, sooner or later this Mueller report will get out. Now or when a Democratic president is in charge.

    Matter of time only.

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    This isn't even EVERYTHING - and it isn't even a recent UPDATE -

    ING TRAITOR;


    https://themoscowproject.org/reports...policy-agenda/
    Even if we were to take this Clinton propaganda seriously how do you explain all of the actions taken against Russia? This list far outweighs the Moscow Project's 12 bull bullet points.

    2018

    Nov 26
    Statements –
    In response to dangerous escalation in the Kerch Strait

    Secretary of State Mike Pompeo and U.S. Ambassador to the United Nations Nikki Haley condemned Russia’s decision to intercept, fire on, and seize three Ukrainian navy vessels in the Black Sea.
    Oct 19
    Indictments –
    In response to attempted interference in U.S. political system

    A Russian woman was charged for her alleged role in a conspiracy to interfere in the U.S. political system, including the 2018 midterm election.
    Oct 4
    Indictments –
    In response to malicious cyber-related activities

    7 officers of the Russian military intelligence service (GRU) were charged for their involvement in hacking Olympic athletes, anti-doping organizations, and chemical weapons monitors.
    Sep 20
    Sanctions –
    In response to malicious activities

    33 Russian individuals and en ies were sanctioned for their role in U.S. election interference and their involvement in supporting military operations in Syria and Ukraine. A Chinese en y and its director were also sanctioned for purchasing jet fighters and missiles from Russia.
    Sep 12
    Executive Order –
    Imposing sanctions for election interference

    President Trump signed an executive order imposing sanctions on any nation or individual who authorizes, directs, or sponsors meddling operations in U.S. elections. The order would allow for the freezing of assets and the limiting of foreign access to U.S. financial ins utions, as well as a cutoff of U.S. investment in sanctioned companies.
    Sep 6
    Statement –
    In response to Salisbury attack

    The United States issued a joint statement with France, Germany, Canada, and the United Kingdom, reiterating its outrage at the use of a chemical nerve agent in Salisbury and expressing full confidence in the British assessment that the suspects were officers of the Russian military intelligence service (GRU).
    Aug 21
    Sanctions –
    In response to malicious cyber-related activities

    2 Russian individuals, a Russian company, and a Slovakian company were sanctioned for helping another Russian company avoid sanctions over the country’s malicious cyber-related activities.
    Aug 21
    Testimony –
    Assistant Secretary of State A. Wess Mitc before the Senate Foreign Relations Committee
    Aug 8
    Sanctions –
    In response to Salisbury attack

    The U.S. administration announced it would restrict remaining sources of foreign assistance and arms sales to Russia, and deny U.S. credit to Russia, including through the Export-Import Bank. Restrictions would also prohibit the export of security-sensitive goods and technology.
    Jul 25
    Testimony –
    Secretary of State Mike Pompeo before the Senate Foreign Relations Committee
    Jul 25
    Declaration –
    Secretary of State Mike Pompeo issues Crimea Declaration

    Secretary of State Mike Pompeo announced a formal policy reaffirming the U.S. rejection of Russia’s annexation of Crimea. The announcement was released an hour before his scheduled testimony to the Senate Foreign Relations Committee.
    Jul 16
    Meeting –
    Trump-Putin Summit in Helsinki, Finland
    Jul 13
    Indictments –
    In response to malicious cyber-related activities

    12 Russian intelligence officers were sanctioned for their involvement in hacking the Democratic National Committee and the Clinton presidential campaign.
    Jul 11-12
    Meeting –
    NATO Summit in Brussels, Belgium
    Jun 11
    Sanctions –
    In response to malicious cyber-related activities

    5 Russian en ies and 3 individuals – all closely linked to Russia’s Federal Security Service (FSB) – were sanctioned.
    Apr 6
    Sanctions –
    In response to worldwide malign activity

    7 Russian oligarchs and the companies they own or control, 17 senior Russian government officials, and a state-owned Russian weapons trading company (and a bank it owns) were sanctioned for their roles in advancing Russia’s malign activities – including the continued occupation of Crimea, engaging in cyberattacks, and supporting Assad’s regime.
    Mar 26
    Expulsions –
    Russian intelligence officers in Washington and Seattle

    48 Russian intelligence officers from the Russian embassy in Washington were expelled, and the Russian consulate in Seattle was ordered to close, in response to the Skripal poisoning in the United Kingdom.
    Mar 25
    Expulsions –
    Russian intelligence officers in New York

    12 Russian intelligence officers from the Russian Mission to the United Nations in New York were expelled for actions deemed to be abuses of their privilege of residence.
    Mar 15
    Sanctions –
    In response to election meddling and cyberattacks

    5 Russian en ies and 19 individuals were sanctioned for conducting a series of cyberattacks and interfering in the 2016 U.S. elections.
    Mar 15
    Alert –
    In response to Russian government cyber activity

    The Department of Homeland Security and FBI issued a joint Technical Alert on Russian government actions targeting U.S. government en ies, as well as organizations in the energy, nuclear, commercial facilities, water, aviation, and critical manufacturing sectors.
    Mar 15
    Statement –
    In response to Salisbury attack

    The United States issued a joint statement with France, Germany, and the United Kingdom strongly condemning the Salisbury nerve agent attack and suggesting Russia was responsible for it.
    Mar 14
    Statement –
    In response to Salisbury attack

    The U.S. administration issued a statement expressing its solidarity to the United Kingdom over the nerve agent attack in Salisbury, and sharing its assessment that Russia was responsible for it.
    Mar 4
    Statement –
    In response to Russian and Syrian regime attacks on Eastern Gouta, Syria

    The U.S. administration condemned the military offensive that the Assad regime, backed by Russia and Iran, had been conducting in Syria’s Eastern Ghouta region.
    Mar 4
    Poisoning –
    Sergei and Yulia Skripal in Salisbury, England
    Feb 16
    Indictments –
    In response to election meddling and cyberattacks

    3 Russian en ies and 13 individuals were indicted for conducting information operations to influence the 2016 U.S. elections.
    Feb 15
    Statement –
    In response to “NotPetya”

    The U.S. administration condemned the Russian military for launching a destructive cyberattack in June 2017, also known as “NotPetya.”
    Feb 13
    Statement –
    Proposing sanctions on Latvian bank involved in illicit Russian-related activity

    The Department of the Treasury’s Financial Crimes Enforcement Network proposed a new rule to ban ABLV Bank AS, Latvia’s third-biggest bank, for its involvement in illicit Russia-related activity.
    Feb 7
    Military Action –
    In response to attack on U.S.-held base in Deir Ezzor, Syria

    U.S. troops killed hundreds of Syrian forces backed by Russian mercenaries (as well as Russian private military contractors). The American bombing was launched in response to a surprise attack on a U.S.-held base in the oil-rich Deir Ezzor region in Syria.
    Jan 29
    Release –
    Russian ‘Oligarch list’

    The Department of the Treasury released a list of the most significant senior foreign political figures and oligarchs in the Russian Federation that could potentially be at risk of sanctions (114 senior political figures close to Russian President Putin and 96 oligarchs with a net worth of $1 billion or more).
    Jan 26
    Sanctions –
    In response to Ukraine conflict

    21 individuals and 9 en ies were sanctioned in connection with the conflict in Ukraine and Russia’s occupation of Crimea.
    Jan 19
    Release –
    National Defense Strategy

    The Department of Defense released its National Defense Strategy, identifying Russia and China as strategic compe ors to the United States.

    2017

    Dec 22
    Announcement –
    Provision of lethal weapons to Ukraine

    The U.S. administration approved a plan to provide Ukraine with enhanced defensive capabilities to help it fight off Russia-backed separatists.
    Dec 20
    Sanctions –
    Global Magnitsky Act

    52 people and en ies from Russia, Ukraine, Uzbekistan, and elsewhere were sanctioned for alleged human rights violations and corruption.
    Dec 19
    Export restrictions –
    In response to INF Treaty violation

    The Department of Commerce announced new licensing and export restrictions on Russian companies Novator and an-Barrikady over production of a cruise missile prohibited by the Intermediate-Range Nuclear Forces Treaty (INF).
    Dec 18
    Release –
    National Security Strategy

    The White House released its National Security Strategy, identifying Russia and China as adversarial to the United States.
    Nov 10-11
    Meeting –
    APEC Economic Leaders’ Summit in Da Nang, Vietnam
    Oct 27
    Release –
    Guidance on CAATSA Section 231(d)

    The Department of State issued public guidance on the implementation of Section 231 of the Countering America’s Adversaries Through Sanctions Act of 2017 (CAATSA). The guidance specified 39 en ies that the Department of State determined are part of – or are operating on behalf of – the Russian defense or intelligence sectors.
    Sep 13
    Ban –
    Government use of Kaspersky Labs software

    The U.S. administration banned the use of Kaspersky Labs software on government computers due to Kaspersky’s ties to Russian intelligence services.
    Aug 2
    Legislation –
    President Trump signs Russia sanctions bill into law (CAATSA)

    President Trump signed into law the Countering America’s Adversaries Through Sanctions act (CAATSA), enacting new sanctions on Russia, Iran, and North Korea.
    Jul 7-8
    Meeting –
    G-20 Summit in Hamburg, Germany
    May 26-27
    Meeting –
    G-7 Summit in Sicily, Italy
    May 24-25
    Meeting –
    NATO Summit in Brussels, Belgium
    Mar 15
    Indictments –
    In response to 2014 Yahoo hack

    Three Russian individuals were charged for the 2014 Yahoo hack, including two officers of the Russian Federal Security Service (FSB).

    https://www.brookings.edu/blog/order...ons-on-russia/

    Trump deploys TANKS to Estonia as NATO builds up HUGE army on Russian border - Express, Feb 7 2017

    Trump launches attack on Syria with 59 Tomahawk missiles - CNBC, Apr 6 2017

    U.S. Rejects Exxon Mobil Bid for Waiver on Russia Sanctions - NYT, Apr 21 2017

    Trump to promote U.S. natgas exports in Russia's backyard - Reuters, Jul 3 2017

    Trump Urges East Europe to Loosen Russia's Grip With U.S. Gas - Bloomberg, Jul 6 2017

    Trump signs bill approving new sanctions against Russia - CNN, Aug 3, 2017

    Justice Dept Asks Russia's RT to Register as Foreign Agent - Newsmax, Sep 13 2017

    US 'to restrict Russian military flights over America' - Independent, Sep 26 2017

    Trump signs into law U.S. government ban on Kaspersky Lab software - Reuters, Dec 12 2017

    Trump gives green light to selling lethal arms to Ukraine - The Hill, Dec 20 2017

    U.S. Punishes Chechen Leader in New Sanctions Against Russians - NYT, Dec 20 2017

    Sputnik Partner 'Required To Register' Under U.S. Foreign-Agent Law - RFERL, Jan 10 2018

    Trump says Russia is helping North Korea avoid sanctions - CBSNews, Jan 17 2018

    Trump's 'energy dominance' strategy is undercutting Russia's influence and business in Europe - Reuters, Feb 9 2018

    Trump looks to deter Russia, China with $686B ask for Pentagon - The Hill, Feb 12 2018

    American General In Syria Confirms US Forces Killed Hundreds Of Russians In Massive Battle - The Drive, Mar 16 2018

    Trump orders expulsion of 60 Russian diplomats, closure of Seattle consulate - CBS, Mar 26 2018

    Trump vows periodical dispatch of US troops to Baltic states, step up air defense - Lithuania Tribune, Apr 3 2018

    Trump opposes Nord Stream II, questions Germany - AA, Apr 4 2018

    Trump just hit Russian oligarchs with the most aggressive sanctions yet - Vice, Apr 6 2018

    Trump orders missile strike on Syria military targets - CBSNews, Apr 9 2018

    Aluminum Stocks Jump As Trump Sanctions Target Putin Pal - Investors, Apr 9 2018

    Russia ‘deeply disappointed’ at Trump’s withdrawal from Iran deal - Times of Israel, May 9 2018

    Trump to NATO allies: Raise military spending to 4 percent of GDP - AlJazeerah, Jul 12 2018

    Trump says U.S. ties to NATO ‘very strong’ - Politico, Jul 12 2018

    U.S. to sanction Turkey for receiving S-400 missiles - Ahval, Jul 27 2018

    Trump administration to hit Russia with new sanctions for Skripal poisoning - NBC News Aug 8 2018

    Space Force Is Trump’s Answer to New Russian and Chinese Weapons - FP, Aug 10 2018

    US Sanctions Chinese En y Over Purchase of Russian Fighters, S-400s – Treasury - Sputnik, Sep 20 2018

    Trump hints at punitive action against India for buying S-400 from Russia - India Today, Oct 11 2018

    Trump Agrees to Boost Pentagon's Budget to $750 Bln in 2019 - Reports - Sputnik, Oct 12 2018

    Trump says US will withdraw from nuclear arms treaty with Russia - Guardian, Oct 21 2018

    Haley Condemns ‘Outrageous’ Russian Firing on Ukrainian Ships - Bloomberg, Nov 26 2018

    2 Trump Moves Cost This Russian-American CEO $2.3B - Forbes, Jan 14 2019

    https://www.moonofalabama.org/2019/0...or-russia.html

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    If Russia owned Trump as you claim, why has Russia taken no action against Trump and released the Kompromat you claim they have on him after all of the above actions were taken against Russia?
    because Trash is performing compliantly with Vlad's plans

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    because Trash is performing compliantly with Vlad's plans
    Did Vlad plan for increased contributions to NATO because of Trump?

    “After years of reducing defense budgets, all allies have stopped the cuts and all allies have increased their defense spending. Before they were cutting billions, now they are adding billions,” he said.

    Stoltenberg told lawmakers that European allies and Canada have spent an additional $41 billion in the last two years and that by the end of 2020, that figure will rise to $100 billion.”

    Did Vlad plan for all the sanctions from Trump?

    Did Vlad plan for Trump to push for Maduro to step down?

    Did Vlad plan to get hundreds of his men obliterated in Syria?

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    So - you are ok that Russia still owns trump and he is too compromised to


    PERSONALLY

    denounce them.

    Thx!
    you conspiracy nuts are hilarious!

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    i can't wait til they all hang!

    the show is about to begin soon enough...

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    i can't wait til they all hang!

    the show is about to begin soon enough...
    there it is!

    its not a day on spurstalk until koriwhat wishes death on multiple people

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