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Resistance See other Resistance Articles Title: Nuland pushed Obama toward a more aggressive response against "Russian hackers" PMF... After the "Russian hackers" published the democrats' e-mail correpondence in 2016 - "the hair of the employees of the State Department stood on end," said former US official Victoria Nuland. Nuland is "all too familiar with Russian hackers" and tried to push Barack Obama toward "more aggressive response measures", writes Politico. In the summer of 2016, former US State Department spokeswoman Victoria Nuland "felt that something was not going right," writes Politico journalist, Susan Glasser. That summer Nuland warned Obama that Russia "is trying to discredit the democratic process" in the US. According to the politician, she knew that the email of the National Committee of the Democratic Party was compromised from the beginning of 2016. A few months later, the electronic correspondence of the democrats was published on the "websites of Russian agents". "Then our hair really stood on end," Nuland said. She sought to push Obama to take more aggressive retaliatory measures against hacker attacks. In July 2016, she was also informed that a former British intelligence officer, Christopher Steel, had identified a "link between the actions of Russia and Donald Trump." During the following few months, up to Donald Trump's "unexpected victory" in the election, Nuland unsuccessfully tried to achieve a more resolute response to the Kremlin's hacker attacks. A few days before the inauguration of Trump, she resigned from the State Department and is currently acting as director of the Center for New American Security. At the same time, she continues to criticize Obama for his attitude to the "Russian cause" and blames him for "insufficient response measures" that could "prevent future interference." "Assessment by the intelligence community appeared later than it should have," said Nuland. According to her, aRussian intervention was not so unexpected, as she herself was subjected to an "attack from the Russians" in 2014. At this time she was in Kiev, "feverishly trying to create a new ruling coalition after the revolution against pro-Russian Viktor Yanukovych." "The Russians overheard a telephone conversation between Nuland and the US ambassador to Ukraine, and the publishing of the audio record with its non-diplomatic expressions produced a terribly negative effect," the author of the article recalls. Obama did not dismiss her after the incident, but the Russians managed to put her in an "uncomfortable position." In this way, Mrs Nuland attempted to conflate her illegal activity in the Ukraine to Politico - with the alleged interference of Putin in the US elections. It is of course easier to create your own evidence, than to admit to any wrong doing. "The Russians did it" ©® Poster Comment: CNAS is a Jew Think Tank supplying policy papers and advisory and operating personnel for US Government. Wiki: Notable Scholars and Alumni Victoria Nuland, Assistant Secretary of State for European and Eurasian Affairs, 2013-2017 Robert O. Work, Deputy Secretary of Defense, 20142017 Michele Flournoy, Under Secretary of Defense for Policy, 2009-2012 Kurt M. Campbell, Assistant Secretary of State for East Asian and Pacific Affairs, 2009-2013 James Clapper, Director of National Intelligence, 2010-2017 Robert D. Kaplan, author and columnist Colin Kahl, National Security Advisor to the Vice President, 2014-2017 Julianne Smith, Deputy National Security Advisor to the Vice President, 2012-2013 Dr. Ely Ratner, Deputy National Security Advisor to the Vice President, 2015-2017 Dr. Patrick Cronin, Assistant Administrator for Policy and Program Coordination, USAID Shawn Brimley, Director for Strategic Planning, National Security Council, 2010-2012 Dr. Dafna H. Rand, Deputy Assistant Secretary at the U.S. Department of State, 2015Present Richard Fontaine, Foreign Policy Advisor to Sen. John McCain (R-AZ), 2002-2008 Loren DeJonge Schulman, Senior Advisor to National Security Advisor Susan Rice, 2013-20 https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Center_for_a_New_American_Security Post Comment Private Reply Ignore Thread
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