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Putin May Cite Ukraine War To Meddle In US Politics by dont8(m): 11:32pm On Apr 09, 2022
WASHINGTON (AP) — Russian President Vladimir Putin may use the Biden administration’s support for Ukraine as a pretext to order a new campaign to interfere in American politics, U.S. intelligence officials have assessed.

Intelligence agencies have so far not found any evidence that Putin has authorized measures like the ones Russia is believed to have undertaken in the 2016 and 2020 presidential elections in support of former President Donald Trump, according to several people familiar with the matter who spoke on condition of anonymity to discuss sensitive findings.

But given Putin’s antipathy toward the West and his repeated denunciations of Ukraine, officials believe he may see the U.S. backing of Ukraine’s resistance as a direct affront to him, giving him further incentive to target another U.S. election, the people said. It is not yet clear which candidates Russia might try to promote or what methods it might use.

The assessment comes with the U.S. electoral system already under pressure. The American public remains sharply divided over the last presidential election and the insurrection that followed at the U.S. Capitol, when supporters of Trump tried to stop the certification of his loss to President Joe Biden. Trump has repeatedly assailed intelligence officials and claimed investigations of Russian influence on his campaigns to be political vendettas.

Tensions between Washington and Moscow have reached levels not seen since the end of the Cold War. The White House has increased military support for Ukraine, which has mounted a robust resistance against Russian forces accused of committing war crimes, and helped impose global sanctions that have crippled Russia's economy.

There's no sign the war will end soon, which some experts say could delay Moscow from pursuing retaliation while its resources are mired in Ukraine. But “it’s almost certain that a depleted Russian military after Ukraine is going to again double down on hybrid tactics to wreak havoc against us and other allied countries,” said David Salvo, deputy director of the German Marshall Fund's Alliance for Securing Democracy.

In Ukraine and in past campaigns against adversaries, Russia has been accused of trying to spread disinformation, amplifying pro-Kremlin voices in the West and using cyberattacks to disrupt governments.

Top U.S. intelligence officials are still working on plans for a new center authorized by Congress focusing on foreign influence campaigns by Russia, China and other adversaries. Avril Haines, the U.S. director of national intelligence, also recently appointed career CIA officer Jeffrey Wichman to the position of election threats executive several months after the departure of the previous executive, Shelby Pierson.

“Our Election Threats Executive continues to lead the Intelligence Community’s efforts against foreign threats to U.S. elections," said Nicole de Haay, a spokesperson for Haines, in a statement. "We’re also continuing to work to deliver on the legislative requirement to create a center to integrate intelligence on foreign malign influence.”

De Haay declined to comment on what intelligence officials think of Putin's intentions. Russia’s embassy in Washington did not respond to a request for comment.

Foreign adversaries have long looked to interfere in American politics, according to investigations of past elections and indictments brought against alleged foreign agents. The U.S. has accused Putin of ordering influence operations to try to help Trump in the 2020 election. And a bipartisan Senate investigation of the 2016 election confirmed intelligence findings that Russia used cyber-espionage and information efforts to boost Trump and disparage his opponent, former Secretary of State Hillary Clinton.

Special counsel Robert Mueller’s nearly two-year investigation found no conclusive evidence that the Trump campaign conspired with Russia, but Mueller declined to pass judgment on whether Trump obstructed justice.

Trump continues to falsely insist that the election he lost to Biden was stolen, with Republicans in many states following his lead and opposing election security measures.

Law enforcement and intelligence agencies continuously investigate foreign influence efforts. The Justice Department last month charged five men with acting on behalf of China to harass Chinese dissidents in the U.S. and derail a little-known congressional candidate.

Experts say the proposed Foreign Malign Influence Center would bring much-needed direction to efforts across government studying adversaries. Congress provided partial funding for the center in the budget passed last month because the budget funds the government through September and not a full year.

The center has been previously delayed over questions within the intelligence director's office and on Capitol Hill about its structure and size and whether it would unnecessarily duplicate efforts that already exist in government. In a sign that some of those questions remain unresolved, Congress last month also required the director's office to complete within six months a report on the “future structure, responsibilities, and organizational placement” of the center.

Rep. Mike Turner of Ohio, the top Republican on the House Intelligence Committee, said in a statement that the committee was closely watching “the malign activities of our adversaries" and the proposed center could be one way to help.

“As Russia continues to use disinformation campaigns in Ukraine, we are reminded to be strategic in our response to countering their tactics,” Turner said. “It is no secret that our adversaries use disinformation to undermine the national security interests of the U.S., so we must take into account all viable options to protect our democracy.”

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Re: Putin May Cite Ukraine War To Meddle In US Politics by Hamzaaaaaaaa(m): 11:35pm On Apr 09, 2022
The west sha want to redefine nature by all means

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Re: Putin May Cite Ukraine War To Meddle In US Politics by yanabasee(m): 11:54pm On Apr 09, 2022
Putin crawling into his destruction.....

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Re: Putin May Cite Ukraine War To Meddle In US Politics by Nbotee(m): 12:47am On Apr 10, 2022
Putin already did wen he helped Trump win the election and they also meddled in the U.K's Brexit vote to leave the EU..

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Re: Putin May Cite Ukraine War To Meddle In US Politics by richeeyo(m): 2:21am On Apr 10, 2022
Hate it or love it
West Side for life grin grin gringrin

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Re: Putin May Cite Ukraine War To Meddle In US Politics by greymiles: 3:09am On Apr 10, 2022
Only God know how many people dey mention Putin every seconds

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Re: Putin May Cite Ukraine War To Meddle In US Politics by onlyson16(m): 6:18am On Apr 10, 2022
greymiles:
Only God know how many people dey mention Putin every seconds
some people hate puting but love buhari. Hypo and ghost everywhere

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Re: Putin May Cite Ukraine War To Meddle In US Politics by obicoolnino: 6:47am On Apr 10, 2022
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Re: Putin May Cite Ukraine War To Meddle In US Politics by izzy4shizzy(m): 6:47am On Apr 10, 2022
Both Biden and Putin the mad, make dem Getat

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Re: Putin May Cite Ukraine War To Meddle In US Politics by proxillin(m): 6:47am On Apr 10, 2022
democrats are afraid of the next election already.

Investigation has concluded that russia had no influence in the election. It was hillary clinton who paid for the intel to be planted on trump. This is another case in the court yet to be concluded.

We all know Putin fear republicans. They are war mongers, they will neglect NATO rule and confront Russia.

Why did Putin waited till after Trump?

How come there are no war during trump era?

These crazy leaders are afraid of trump. It takes a crazy to respect another crazy

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Re: Putin May Cite Ukraine War To Meddle In US Politics by kponkedenge(m): 6:48am On Apr 10, 2022
You mean like meddle in US politics and help republicans whom he see as favourable and lenient to him than the democrats?

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Re: Putin May Cite Ukraine War To Meddle In US Politics by elmessiahs(m): 6:48am On Apr 10, 2022
US continues to incite people to destruction

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Re: Putin May Cite Ukraine War To Meddle In US Politics by BrickDevo: 6:48am On Apr 10, 2022
I wish one day we will get to see these war stories from Russian point of view
Our media and news is heavily controlled by usa and uk.. What a pity

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Re: Putin May Cite Ukraine War To Meddle In US Politics by gambojimeta: 6:49am On Apr 10, 2022
Republican love Putin more than they love America

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Re: Putin May Cite Ukraine War To Meddle In US Politics by Botbota: 6:49am On Apr 10, 2022
Fúck u Putin

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Re: Putin May Cite Ukraine War To Meddle In US Politics by ecolime(m): 6:49am On Apr 10, 2022
Rubbish news

It's clear Republicans are winning the midterms, MSM wanna start citing "Russian Collusion" again.

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Re: Putin May Cite Ukraine War To Meddle In US Politics by MichaelSokoto(m): 6:50am On Apr 10, 2022
One thing I've noticed...

Majority backing Russian invasion of Ukraine are Muslims!

smh

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Re: Putin May Cite Ukraine War To Meddle In US Politics by adefitim(m): 6:50am On Apr 10, 2022
Make dem end the war nain be my own

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Re: Putin May Cite Ukraine War To Meddle In US Politics by gambojimeta: 6:52am On Apr 10, 2022
MichaelSokoto:
One thing I've noticed...

Majority backing Russian invasion of Ukraine are Muslims!

smh
Because America and the West usually supports Isreal.

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Re: Putin May Cite Ukraine War To Meddle In US Politics by Great0ne1: 6:54am On Apr 10, 2022
greymiles:
Only God know how many people dey mention Putin every seconds
Yeah, idiots that can't elect a decent human, to pilot the affairs of there country

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Re: Putin May Cite Ukraine War To Meddle In US Politics by Uptownerd: 6:54am On Apr 10, 2022


Ukraine: 6 Reasons why Vladimir Putin's Russia is not Afraid of US and NATO Sanctions

“Why is Russia not afraid of Western sanctions?”

When all your aggressor does is levy more sanctions on you, they help you discover more ways of circumventing it if you look hard enough.

http://uptownerd.com/2022/02/26/ukraine-6-reasons-why-vladimir-putins-russia-is-not-afraid-of-us-and-nato-sanctions/

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Re: Putin May Cite Ukraine War To Meddle In US Politics by proxillin(m): 6:55am On Apr 10, 2022
gambojimeta:
Republican love Putin more than they love America

You know why?

Democrats demonized Russia and linked them to Trump campaign.

That automatically bring sentiment into trumps supporter...its common sense na

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Re: Putin May Cite Ukraine War To Meddle In US Politics by JosephXavier: 6:55am On Apr 10, 2022
Before the war started, Zelenskyy refused an offer for peace. Russia required 3 things;
1) Water in Crimea: no water was destroying the economy there.
2) Minsk 2 imposed: peace for the people of Donbas, within Ukraine, but greater autonomy.
3) Ukraine to remain neutral: no NATO.

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Re: Putin May Cite Ukraine War To Meddle In US Politics by gambojimeta: 6:55am On Apr 10, 2022
proxillin:


You know why?

Democrats demonized Russia and linked them to Trump campaign.

That automatically bring sentiment into trumps supporter...its common sense na
Lol

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Re: Putin May Cite Ukraine War To Meddle In US Politics by proxillin(m): 6:56am On Apr 10, 2022
MichaelSokoto:
One thing I've noticed...

Majority backing Russian invasion of Ukraine are Muslims!

smh

and they support Democrats and hate trump.

and they will come to say russia rigged election for trump

Muslims are the most confused people i have seen on this planet...

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Re: Putin May Cite Ukraine War To Meddle In US Politics by olas24u(f): 6:56am On Apr 10, 2022
Russiaphobia!All lies

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Re: Putin May Cite Ukraine War To Meddle In US Politics by BlackSheriff: 6:58am On Apr 10, 2022
Na so
Re: Putin May Cite Ukraine War To Meddle In US Politics by Benny6944: 6:58am On Apr 10, 2022
An isolated man is an isolated man. Nothing will happen. Trump will Never smell USA presidential sit again. A man who almost withdrew USA from NATO.. Never will he be there again

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Re: Putin May Cite Ukraine War To Meddle In US Politics by gambojimeta: 6:59am On Apr 10, 2022
Benny6944:
An isolated man is an isolated man. Nothing will happen. Trump will Never smell USA presidential sit again. A man who almost withdrew USA from NATO.. Never will he be there again
Trump bragged about hiring the best men, yet those he hired below described Trump as:

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Re: Putin May Cite Ukraine War To Meddle In US Politics by TrendyDesignss: 6:59am On Apr 10, 2022

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