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What is Donald Trump's connection to Vladimir Putin? | The Briefing | Yes, American Spies Really Think Trump Is Putin’s Guy | Observer


What is Donald Trump's connection to Vladimir Putin? | The Briefing


"Longstanding rumors of less-than-clean Russian money backing the Trump Organization, coupled with the Republican nominee’s steadfast resistance to release his tax returns, would make any counterintelligence officer wonder what’s going on here, particularly given the Kremlin’s willingness to clandestinely throw money at causes in the West it deems friendly to Russia and Putin... 
There’s a lot about Donald Trump’s ties to the Kremlin we don’t know, but what we do know is bad enough. His campaign is riddled at top levels by people with troubling connections to Moscow. His business dealings with Russia are not transparent. His casual mouthing of pro-Kremlin propaganda has become routine.
All this is why a lot of American intelligence officers view Donald Trump as a stalking horse, witting or not, for Vladimir Putin. Mike Morell simply said publicly what many veteran spies have been saying privately for a long time.

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Clinton video questions Trump's ties to Putin

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Last week, Trump shocked leaders on both sides of the aisle when he called on Russia to find the emails Clinton deleted from the personal email server she used while secretary of State.
"Russia, if you're listening, I hope you're able to find the 30,000 emails that are missing," Trump said a press conference last week, footage of which appears in the Clinton video. 
The video also hits Trump for complimenting the Russian president. 
It displays the text "We don't know why Trump praises Putin" before playing a video clip of the Republican presidential nominee saying Putin has been a "very strong leader."
The video also questions Trump campaign chief Paul Manafort's ties to Putin, referencing his work with a former pro-Putin prime minister in the Ukraine.
"We don't know why Russia is trying to influence this election," the text continues ahead of video clips tying Russia to leaked emails from Democratic National Committee leaders. 
"We don't know what's going on here, and Donald won't tell us," the text concludes. "We'll let you guess." 
Trump has since denied having any connections to Putin or Russia despite saying in the past he has a relationship with the Russian leader. 
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Also Friday, former acting director of the CIA Michael Morell called Trump an “unwitting agent” of the Kremlin in a New York Times op-ed in which he also endorsed Clinton for the White House.
"Mr. Putin played upon Mr. Trump’s vulnerabilities by complimenting him. He responded just as Mr. Putin had calculated," Morell wrote.
He added, “Mr. Trump has also taken policy positions consistent with Russian, not American, interests — endorsing Russian espionage against the United States, supporting Russia’s annexation of Crimea and giving a green light to a possible Russian invasion of the Baltic States.”
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Yes, American Spies Really Think Trump Is Putin’s Guy

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Republican presidential nominee Donald Trump. (Photo: Joe Raedle/Getty Images)
In today’s New York Times, former Central Intelligence Agency director Mike Morell initiated a firestorm by strongly endorsing Hillary Clinton for president. His memorable op-ed didn’t simply back the Democrat, her own grave security lapses notwithstanding. Morell went further, tearing down her Republican opponent as “not only unqualified for the job, but he may well pose a threat to our national security… he would be a poor, even dangerous, commander in chief.”
Normally that would be sufficiently lethal coming from a former CIA director, but Morell kept going, castigating Donald Trump as a pawn of the Kremlin possessing overtly pro-Russian views. He minced no words: “In the intelligence business, we would say that Putin had recruited Trump as an unwitting agent of the Russian Federation.”
Uproar ensued at once, and the Trump campaign dismissed the allegation as absurd. Mike Pence, Trump’s vice presidential nominee, lambasted Morell’s former agency as “the same CIA that told the president that ISIS was the JV team”—which isn’t exactly a denial of Trump’s ties to the Kremlin.
Critics have countered that Morell is a Clinton operative, but the former spook boss claims to be politically independent. The only “evidence” he’s on Team Hillary is his current employment with a Washington strategic advisory firm with ties to members of the Clinton inner circle.
Before that, Morell spent 33 years at Langley as an intelligence analyst, winding up as the CIA’s deputy director in 2010. Before retiring in 2013, he served twice as the agency’s acting director, in 2011 and again in 2012-13, enjoying a good relationship with President Obama.
Allow me to say to the GOP now: I told you so. And I wasn’t alone.
In other words, Morell is a typical high-flying mandarin in America’s secret spy empire, the 17-agency behemoth we call the Intelligence Community. These folks tend not to be partisan in a political sense, and if Morell’s a raging liberal and Republican-hater he’s been hiding it well.
Moreover, his depiction of Trump as “an unwitting agent” of Vladimir Putin is shared by many American intelligence personnel, including most of the ones I know. And I know a lot of them from my own time in the Intelligence Community. Among seasoned Russia-watchers and those acquainted with counterintelligence, I don’t know any spies who would substantially disagree with Morell’s comments on the Republican nominee.
In a recent column analyzing Trump’s bizarre comments on Crimea and Ukraine, I explained that his falsehoods uttered on national television meant that the GOP’s candidate “Either is clueless about Crimea and Ukraine, being totally unfamiliar with the basic issues, and decided to pontificate on the subject regardless while on national television. Or he is consciously parroting Kremlin propaganda.”
Morell has chosen my second option for Trump, characterizing him as Putin’s man. The term “unwitting agent” is spy-speak for what Lenin (supposedly) famously termed a Useful Idiot, that is, someone who is duped into spouting propaganda that he may not fully understand. This is a harsh assessment but more charitable than the accusation that Trump’s is a witting agent of the Kremlin.
The case for Morell’s charge is circumstantial but impressive. We have Trump’s repeated business dealings in Russia, dating to the Soviet era, none of them very successful, though that didn’t stop the candidate’s son from declaring in 2008 of the Trump Organization: “Russians make up a pretty disproportionate cross-section of a lot of our assets. We see a lot of money pouring in from Russia.”
Longstanding rumors of less-than-clean Russian money backing the Trump Organization, coupled with the Republican nominee’s steadfast resistance to release his tax returns, would make any counterintelligence officer wonder what’s going on here, particularly given the Kremlin’s willingness to clandestinely throw money at causes in the West it deems friendly to Russia and Putin.
Then there are the top members of the Trump campaign with questionable Kremlin ties. Mike Flynn, Trump’s national security guru, is a retired U.S. Army lieutenant general and former director of the Defense Intelligence Agency who in retirement has lots of nice things to say about Russia. His frequent appearances on RT, the Kremlin’s propaganda network, look suspicious, while his appearance at RT’s 10th anniversary gala, complete with a photo op with President Putin, looks even worse. That Flynn won’t answer questions if he is a paid contributor to the Kremlin’s network has set off alarm bells in Washington.
Carter Page, Trump’s go-to guy on Russian matters, unquestionably was paid by the Kremlin during his employment with Gazprom, Russia’s state energy behemoth. Page consistently spouts pro-Moscow views and reliably takes the Kremlin line on a host of issues. Nobody who’s followed him was surprised that, during a recent visit to Russia, Page publicly attacked the United States, pointing to America, not Russia, as the source of the current difficulties in the relationship between the two countries.
Perhaps most troubling is the pivotal role played by Paul Manafort, Trump’s campaign chairman, who’s spent a lucrative career as a fixer for unsavory politicos and dictators around the world. One of them was Viktor Yanukovych, Ukraine’s corrupt ex-president and Putin’s man, who fled to Russia after he was booted from office in early 2014. It’s not clear if Manafort still has a financial relationship with Yanukovych—which, given his client’s position as a guest of the Kremlin and a ward of its intelligence services, seems like an important question to ask.
There’s a lot about Donald Trump’s ties to the Kremlin we don’t know, but what we do know is bad enough. His campaign is riddled at top levels by people with troubling connections to Moscow. His business dealings with Russia are not transparent. His casual mouthing of pro-Kremlin propaganda has become routine.
All this is why a lot of American intelligence officers view Donald Trump as a stalking horse, witting or not, for Vladimir Putin. Mike Morell simply said publicly what many veteran spies have been saying privately for a long time.
I know because I’m one of them. During my time in the counterintelligence business, the Trump Organization came up more than once in discussions of American businesses with cozy ties to Moscow. I’m not free to say more—I take my lifetime secrecy oath seriously—but it’s time the American people start to hear the truth.
I was among those who repeatedly warned the GOP that Donald Trump had connections to the Kremlin that needed thorough examination and careful vetting. During the Republican primary, as Trump demolished one rival after another, some of his opponents knew that the real estate mogul turned reality TV star had troubling ties to Moscow.
They did nothing with this information. Sen. Marco Rubio’s campaign ignored it altogether. Even Sen. Ted Cruz, Trump’s most dogged foe in the GOP race, limply brought up rumors of the Trump Organization’s mafia ties. It was too little, too late to matter. Now the Republicans are stuck with a nominee who’s tanking in the polls, who seems programmed to self-destruct, and who’s just been called out by the former head of the CIA as a Russian agent.
Allow me to say to the GOP now: I told you so. And I wasn’t alone. Now Hillary Clinton has come out with a devastating campaign ad highlighting Trump’s dubious ties to Putin and the Kremlin. It’s devastating because it’s based on facts—facts which the GOP knew about long ago but chose to ignore.
Disclosure: Donald Trump is the father-in-law of Jared Kushner, the publisher of Observer Media.
John Schindler is a security expert and former National Security Agency analyst and counterintelligence officer. A specialist in espionage and terrorism, he’s also been a Navy officer and a War College professor. He’s published four books and is on Twitter at @20committee.
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Where Do Hillary Clinton and Donald Trump Stand on Russia?

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“Is Donald Trump really a wannabe mole for the Kremlin?” one of the headlines of Russia’s main pro-government tabloids reads on Friday. “No wonder two of his wives are from our kind, beautiful, slavic,” Komsomolskaya Pravda declared, referring to Trump’s Czech-American ex-wife Ivana Trump and Slovenian-born current wife Melania Trump.
While the headline is meant to be humorous and the article is written with the kind of bombastic punctuation one could also find on a circus poster (there were at least 33 exclamation marks in the text), speculation about the U.S. presidential candidates’ existing or potential relationships with Russia has increased as the November vote nears. Here are a few key positions that the Democratic Party’s Hillary Clinton and the Republican Party’s Donald Trump have taken on Russia in the past.
Relationship With Vladimir Putin
Clinton: While her term as secretary of state saw her meet with many world leaders, she came into the role as Dmitry Medvedev succeeded Putin as president in 2008. Putin returned in 2012, only months before Clinton’s mandate finished. Even so, the two have an icy relationship.
Clinton in 2008 repeatedly warned Republican President George W. Bush that he should be wary of basing foreign policy on his personal relationship with Putin, and in 2014 she compared Putin to Adolf Hitler. During her current campaign, she took a long pause when asked about her relationship with Putin, before calling it “interesting” and branding him “a bully.” She is keen to maintain U.S. sanctions on his inner circle and to persuade the EU to do so as well.
In return, Putin has taken jabs at Clinton, saying she often engages in confrontational rhetoric at a distance but in diplomatic surroundings engages with him in a much friendlier fashion: “When people cross the boundary of good manners, this attests to their weakness not their strength. But for a woman weakness is not the worst quality.”
Trump: The Republican candidate's relationship with Putin, or lack thereof, has been the subject of much debate surrounding his campaign. In 2013, he claimed to have “a relationship” with Putin and described him as “a stablemate,” and in 2014 he said he “spoke indirectly and directly to President Putin who could not have been nicer.” Last weekend he told ABC he had “no relationship” with Putin and that he had not met him and had “never spoken to him on the phone,”
Although the Kremlin has issued favorable statements about Trump, calling him “lively” and “talented without a doubt,” Putin has also said Russia will not say which candidate it prefers. His spokesman has said he would see no reason to celebrate a Trump electoral victory in Russia, while key Putin allies in Russia’s upper house of parliament and in annexed Crimea have welcomed Trump’s apparent openness to talk to Russia but expressed skepticism that this would still be the case if he is elected. The Kremlin has denied ever speaking with Trump, and there is much speculation about how a relationship between Putin and Trump would shape up.
Russian Airspace Violations
Clinton: Russia has increased air force activity in Europe since the start of the Ukraine crisis, and its airstrike campaign in Syria resulted in one of its jets being shot down by Turkey, after repeated violations. While NATO and some of Turkey’s Western partners supported Ankara’s decision, one that Turkey has since apologized for, Clinton avoided condoning it. Asked if she would shoot down a Russian jet, were it to violate foreign airspace during airstrikes in Syria, Clinton said it would not come down to that.
“That would not happen, because we're going to put up a no-fly zone where the Russians are clearly kept informed," Clinton said. "I want them at the table."
Trump: On this issue, the Republican candidate called for the more heavy-handed response. He was asked if he would advocate shooting down Russian aircraft if they approach U.S. military facilities abroad, as they did with the USS Donald Cook in the Baltic Sea.
“I mean, at a certain point, you have to do something,” Trump told Buzzfeed in May. “You just can’t take that. But it should certainly start with diplomacy and it should start quickly with a phone call to Putin, wouldn’t you think?”
“And if that doesn’t work out, I don’t know, you know, at a certain point, when that sucker comes by you, you gotta shoot,” Trump said. “And it’s a shame. It’s a shame. It’s a total lack of respect for our country and it’s a total lack of respect for Obama.”
Russia’s Annexation of Crimea
Clinton: The U.S. has been instrumental in uniting Western condemnation of Russia’s annexation of the Crimean peninsula from Ukraine in 2014. The event triggered the imposition of U.S. and EU sanctions on Russia that have since been extended. Clinton considers condemning the annexation and upholding sanctions as crucial, though believes the U.S. should go further than it has, opening the door to sending lethal aid—something hardline Republicans such as Senator John McCain have pushed for.
“We have to do more to get back talking about how to we try to confine, contain, deter Russian aggression in Europe and beyond," she said in 2015. "And try to figure out what are the best tools for doing that. And don't lose sight of the Arctic because we're going to have a lot of issues up there as well."
In January of last year she said the U.S. should send more funding to Kiev and provide “new equipment, new training for the Ukrainians,” though it is unclear if that would involve heavy arms.
Trump: One of the major policy differences between Trump and most senior Republicans is his apparent lack of suspiciousness of Russian activity in Ukraine, to the extent that his knowledge of the Ukraine conflict itself became the subject of much speculation after an interview with ABC last weekend. During the interview, he said Putin was “not going into Ukraine,” and then was reminded that Russia had already annexed Crimea, Trump gave a confused response, noting that Putin was “there in a certain way” and said he would “take a look” at recognizing Russia’s annexation of Crimea.
It is unclear if this is a genuine possibility or a tactic of dodging the question, as he has given the same answer regarding numerous other issues, such as suing rival Ted Cruz, increasing the minimum wage, the international climate change agreement and adopting renewable fuel standards. Notably, the Republicans have dropped their demand for supplying Ukraine with lethal aid since Trump became the party's nominee, which Trump insists was not his doing. He has also said he would look at suspending sanctions on Russia, but it is unclear under what conditions.
Working With Russia in Syria
Clinton: A strong advocate for military intervention and regime change in the past, Clinton faced much criticism from her Democratic rival Bernie Sanders for seeking to take action in Syria after past interventions in Libya and Iraq. She has issued strong statements against Syrian President Bashar al-Assad, a Russian ally, calling his removal a “number one priority,” but she has also ruled out a large-scale U.S. troop deployment to do it. She has opened the door to working with Russia to bomb the militant group Islamic State (ISIS), but stressed that a joint effort to do so would require that Russia stop attacking other groups on the ground that are fighting both ISIS and Assad, and that Turkey do the same with Kurdish forces fighting ISIS.
“There is an important role for Russia to help in resolving the conflict in Syria,” Clinton has said, though she ruled out a transition government with Assad in charge and warned Russia and Iran that “continuing to prop up a vicious dictator will not bring stability.” She is in favor of introducing a no-fly zone, which would apply to Russia as well, to provide safe passage for refugees, and of pressing Moscow to have Assad scale back his control. She has also spoken favorably of incumbent Secretary of State John Kerry’s attempts to speak to Russia and other parties in the conflict.
Trump: He has issued more sweeping statements, though often rhetorical, saying he wants to “get along” with Russia in Syria. What is more, despite repeated instances of Russia hitting opposition groups in Syria, Trump has stressed his confidence that Russia is committed to fighting ISIS and says the U.S. should trust it to do so alone.
“Russia wants to get rid of ISIS. We want to get rid of ISIS,” he told CBS last year. “Maybe let Russia do it. Let 'em get rid of ISIS. What the hell do we care?”
He also told ABC that he would like to "sit back and...see what happens" with Russian airstrikes in Syria.
At the same time, Trump has backed the idea of ISIS toppling Assad, before the U.S. intervenes to fight ISIS. “Why aren't we letting ISIS go and fight Assad and then we pick up the remnants? Why aren't we doing this? We're fighting ISIS and Assad has to be saying to himself, 'They have the nicest or dumbest people that I've ever imagined,'" he told CBS. Last month, however, he stated that it would be “nice if we got together with Russia and knocked the hell out of ISIS,” though he did not say in what capacity.
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Trump adviser’s public comments, ties to Moscow stir unease in both parties

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The Sociopath’s Diary - The New York Times

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“I genuinely believe that if Trump wins and gets the nuclear codes there is an excellent possibility it will lead to the end of civilization.” — Tony Schwartz, ghostwriter of Donald Trump’s “The Art of the Deal,” speaking to Jane Mayer in The New Yorker.
You know who I am. I don’t need to tell you. That’s the point. Everyone knows. That schmuck Schwartz, I made him a pile of money, didn’t have a cent before, and he thinks he wrote my book, but he couldn’t have written it without me. That’s O.K., but honestly he doesn’t even write good.
Never had a problem with the press. They don’t get it. I’ve crashed the system. I’m using the press, every one of them! Schwartz did have one phrase I really loved in my book. He said “I play to people’s fantasies” by using “truthful hyperbole.” What he meant is I make stuff up.
Sure. Nobody cares. They want to dream. They want a spectacle. They want gold and towers. They want me to get tough. Fact-checkers! Is that even a job?
By the way, Schwartz was surprised I asked him to write my book. He’d written a negative cover story about me for New York Magazine in 1985. Give me a break! I was on the cover. That’s all that matters. The surface. I stuck the cover up in my office.
You know who I am. Of course you do. You can’t get enough of me. The press has given me a couple of billion dollars in free publicity. Honestly. That’s a good deal. People can’t do without me. You seen the ratings for CNN when it’s about me?
Take that baby the other day. In Virginia, I think. The baby was crying and I said, don’t worry, I love babies. Then I turned on the mom: “Actually I was only kidding. You can get that baby out of here.”
Show authority. Keep people on their toes. Bully them a little. Contradict yourself. Remind them you can get nasty. “You’re fired!” Terrific line.
Keep your options open. Always. Consistency is dull. You think I got to be one of the richest guys in the country by being consistent?
The media loved it. Look, he even hates babies! Nobody hates babies. Same way he hates Muslims and Mexicans! Big story everywhere. Just as the story of the Muslim dad with his quiet wife who wants to teach me the Constitution began to fade. Perfect timing, really.
All the press that hates me, Washington Post, New York Times, full of me. Twitter, too. The whole world! Honestly, sometimes it makes me laugh. Especially when they say he’s gone too far now, he’s peaked! I love that. I tell you, can’t remember how many times I’ve “peaked” — and usually in a story on Page One.
By the way, you may be wondering why I’m writing this diary. I don’t read books. Don’t have time. I don’t like planning or consultants. Or reflection. It’s all gut with me. But I figure some day people may wonder how I got to be president of the United States.
That’s easy. I know what Americans want. They don’t want truth. They want excitement, disruption. They want to be led. They want authority. They want victories. They want parades. They want a wall at the Mexican border — so let them think I really might build one! You think they’re happy with Obama’s managed decline? Give me a break!
All I have to do in the next 96 days is make Hillary seem dull. You know, yesterday’s news. Used goods. Rigged, crooked establishment. Americans want change. She’s more of the same.
And, honestly, she’s no more honest than I am! Truth is over. Attention spans are over — and I never had one anyway. That’s what the press doesn’t get.
That Schwartz, he was a journalist when I proposed the book. He did get one thing right. My book says: “I like thinking big. I always have. To me it’s very simple: If you’re going to be thinking anyway, you might as well think big.”
That last line sounds familiar. Maybe my daughter Ivanka borrowed it in Cleveland. But it came from my book, which, in truthful hyperbole, I wrote.
Thinking big! We’ve been way too predictable. What’s wrong with having Denmark or even China think that if they insult me they might wake and find they’ve been nuked? You’ve got to maximize flexibility. And all the freeloaders out there who’ve gotten used to us not using our leverage, they are going to have to think again. Personally, if Putin eats Estonia, I’m not going to lose sleep over it. But I’m not going public with that yet.
I see that schmuck Schwartz says he’d call my book “The Sociopath” if he was writing it today. Not a bad idea! I’m thinking of renaming it. I like it. Bet it would sell millions of copies. Especially when promoted from the Oval Office.
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Insiders to Trump: Drop out

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Amid widespread chatter that Donald Trump could drop out of the presidential race before Election Day, Republican insiders in key battleground states have a message for The Donald: Get out.
That’s according to The POLITICO Caucus — a panel of activists, strategists and operatives in 11 swing states. The majority of GOP insiders, 70 percent, said they want Trump to drop out of the race and be replaced by another Republican candidate — with many citing Trump’s drag on Republicans in down-ballot races. But those insiders still think it’s a long-shot Trump would actually end his campaign and be replaced by another GOP candidate.
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“I’d rather take our chances with nearly anyone else than continue with this certain loser who will likely cost the Senate and much more,” said a New Hampshire Republican — who, like all respondents, completed the survey anonymously.
“The effect Trump is having on down-ballot races has the potential to be devastating in November,” added a Florida Republican. “His negative image among Hispanics, women and independents is something that could be devastating to Republicans. Trump’s divisive rhetoric to the Hispanic community at large has the potential to be devastating for years to come.”
Trump has given no indication that he’s considering quitting, and his campaign insists his perseverance is one of his best attributes. But two network reports recently suggested senior GOP leaders were eyeing how that process would work, just in case.
A Trump exit from the race after he’s been formally nominated would trigger a rarely used vacancy rule in the national Republican Party’s rulebook. That rule empowers the Republican National Committee — a 168-member panel that includes three GOP leaders from every state and territory — to select a replacement. The RNC is also authorized to reconvene the national convention, which would be all but logistically impossible.
The RNC is extremely sensitive to any suggestion that it — the party establishment — is attempting to supplant the will of grass-roots Republicans, so invoking this process is already fraught with peril. But if the RNC’s 168 members convened to pick a substitute candidate, each state’s votes would be weighted based on the size of their delegation to last month’s convention.
In this scenario, Republicans would likely struggle to find a consensus nominee, but immediate options would include Sen. Ted Cruz (the runner-up in the GOP primary), Trump running mate Mike Pence and House Speaker Paul Ryan.
Insiders suggested a handful of replacement candidates: A Florida Republican said Ryan “is the only one who can unite the party,” while multiple others plugged Ohio Gov. John Kasich.
But just because GOP insiders want Trump out of the race doesn’t mean they think he will oblige them. Asked about the possibility, a 58 percent majority think it’s certain Trump will stay in through Election Day, including many who want him out of the race. Two insiders compared the odds of Trump dropping out to them winning the Powerball drawing — two extremely unlikely events with relative equal desirability.
“I also wish I could lose 20 pounds, cut 5 shots off my handicap and play the piano,” a New Hampshire Republican added. “None of those things will happen, and neither will Trump drop out.”
“Here is the quandary I find myself in,” an Ohio Republican said. “While I would love for Trump to drop out and anyone else to take the mantle, that kind of talk will only harden his supporters. We cannot let them think we stole this from them. There has never been a better example of ‘damned if you do, damned if you don't.’”
A number of insiders cited Trump’s ego as proof he won’t slink away from the campaign before voters have their say.
“He is an egomaniac,” a Colorado Republican said. “There is no chance he would voluntarily exit the race.”
“He’s not going anywhere. His ego wouldn’t allow it,” a Virginia Republican added. “He'll dominate the news for the next three months, each day more painful than the last, finally lose, say it was rigged and get a new [television] show.”
Democrats mostly agreed Trump would see his campaign through to the end. A similar percentage, 55 percent, expressed confidence Trump would stay in the race, while 45 percent said it was possible he could drop out.
“Not for a second do I believe that to be a possibility,” said a New Hampshire Democrat. “His ego is way too big for that. It is also too big to entertain the possibility of a loss. Thus, we see this week the beginning of a very vocal narrative about the ‘rigged’ system that may cost him the election. If he loses, and I believe he will, God help us all because Trump and his minions will foment an uprising of epic proportions.”
A handful of insiders said they wanted Trump to stay in, but not because they believe in his ability to win or capability to serve as president. If Trump stays in and loses, they said, it could help the party heal itself after the election.
“Trump won the nomination,” a Michigan Republican said. “He should lose fair and square. Only then will the party base have to reckon with what they've done.”
“I want Trump to feel the blame for this loss,” added an Iowa Republican, “not put it on the doorstep of ‘the Establishment.’”
The Iowa Republican predicted that rumors of a Trump exit are likely only to get louder: “Talk of Trump dropping out will reach a fevered pitch next week, when his poll numbers bottom out,” the Republican said. “We need to brace ourselves.”
These are the members of The POLITICO Caucus, not all of whom participated in this special survey:
Colorado: Ryan Call, Laura Carno, Matt Chandler, Will Coyne, Adam Eichberg, Mark Ferrandino, Cole Finegan, Michael Fortney, Andrew Freedman, Ted Harvey, Craig Hughes, Owen Loftus, Pete Maysmith, Frank McNulty, Karen Middleton, Christopher Murray, BJ Nikkel, Josh Penry, Rick Ridder, Alan Salazar, Janice Sinden, Pat Steadman, Pat Waak, Steve Welchert, Taylor West, Roxane White, Rob Witwer
Florida: Fernand Amandi, Scott Arceneaux, JP Austin, Tim Baker, Dennis K. Baxley, Slater Bayliss, Dave Beattie, Wayne Bertsch, Ron Book, Pamela Burch Fort, Jose Calderon, Kevin Cate, Kelly Cohen, Gus Corbella, Brian Crowley, Elizabeth Cuevas-Neunder, Justin Day, Judith Diaz, Nelson Diaz, John Dowless, Ryan Duffy, Jessica Ehrlich, Joe Falk, Alia Faraj-Johnson, Mark Ferrulo, Damien Filer, Marty Fiorentino, Rich Heffley, Nick Iarossi, David Johnson, Eric Johnson, Marian Johnson, Eric Jotkoff, Chris Korge, Jackie Lee, Susan MacManus, Beth Matuga, Fred Menachem, Jon Mills, Joe Mobley, Ben Pollara, Andrea Reilly, Steve Schale, April Schiff, Max Steele, Roger Stone, Richard Swann, Kevin Sweeny, Christian Ulvert, Steve Vancore, Ashley Walker, Andrew Weinstein, Andrew Wiggins, Ryan Wiggins, Rick Wilson
Iowa: Tim Albrecht, Brad Anderson, Rob Barron, Jeff Boeyink, Bonnie Campbell, Dave Caris, Sam Clovis, Jerry Crawford, Sara Craig, John Davis, Steve Deace, John Deeth, Derek Eadon, Ed Failor Jr., Karen Fesler, David Fischer, Ben Foecke, Doug Gross, Steve Grubbs, Tim Hagle, Bob Haus, Joe Henry, Drew Ivers, Jill June, Lori Jungling, Jeff Kaufmann, Brian Kennedy, Jake Ketzner, David Kochel, Chris Larimer, Chuck Larson, Jill Latham, Jeff Link, Dave Loebsack, Mark Lucas, Liz Mathis, Jan Michelson, Chad Olsen, David Oman, Matt Paul, Marlys Popma, Troy Price, Christopher Rants, Kim Reem, Craig Robinson, Sam Roecker, David Roederer, Nick Ryan, Tamara Scott, Joni Scotter, Karen Slifka, John Smith, AJ Spiker, Norm Sterzenbach, John Stineman, Matt Strawn, Charlie Szold, Phil Valenziano, Jessica Vanden Berg, Nate Willems, Eric Woolson, Grant Young
Michigan: Jill Alper, Saul Anuzis, Andrea Bitely, Lori Carpentier, Howard Edelson, Jordan Gehrke, Steve Hood, Darwin Jiles Jr., Joe Lehman, Dennis Lennox, Katie Packer, Ronna Romney McDaniel, John Truscott, Stephanie White, John Yob
Nevada: Mac Abrams, Greg Bailor, Barbara Buckley, Yvanna Cancela, Bob Cavazos, Linda Cavazos, Jim DeGraffenreid, Andrew Diss, Peter Ernaut, Ryan Erwin, Chip Evans, Jay Gerstema, Oscar Goodman, Ryan Hamilton, Dan Hart, Pat Hickey, Zach Hudson, Jeremy Hughes, Megan Jones, Lindsey Jydstrup, Adam Khan, Peter Koltak, Roberta Lange, Sam Liberman, Laura Martin, Michael McDonald, Chuck Muth, Erven Nelson, Kristen Orthman, Neal Patel, Nick Phillips, Jon Ralston, Andres Ramires, Emmy Ruiz, Scott Scheid, Mike Slanker, James Smack, Paul Smith, Jack St. Martin, Mari St. Martin, Daniel Stewart, Brendan Summers, Riley Sutton, Robert Uithoven, Michelle White, Ed Williams, Heidi Wixom
New Hampshire: Charlie Arlinghaus, Arnie Arnesen, Patrick Arnold, Rich Ashooh, Dean Barker, Juliana Bergeron, D.J. Bettencourt, Michael Biundo, Ray Buckley, Peter Burling, Jamie Burnett, Debby Butler, Dave Carney, Jackie Cilley, Catherine Corkery, Corriveau, Fergus Cullen, Lou D’Allesandro, James Demers, Mike Dennehy, Sean Downey, Steve Duprey, JoAnn Fenton, Jennifer Frizzell, Martha Fuller Clark, Amanda Grady Sexton, Jack Heath, Gary Hirshberg, Jennifer Horn, Peter Kavanaugh, Joe Keefe, Rich Killion, Harrell Kirstein, Sylvia Larsen, Joel Maiola, Kate Malloy Corriveau, Maureen Manning, Steve Marchand, Tory Mazzola, Jim Merrill, Jayne Millerick, Claira Monier, Greg Moore, Matt Mowers, Terie Norelli, Chris Pappas, Liz Purdy, Tom Rath, Colin Reed, Jim Rubens, Andy Sanborn, Dante Scala, William Shaheen, Stefany Shaheen, Carol Shea-Porter, Terry Shumaker, Andy Smith, Craig Stevens, Kathy Sullivan, Chris Sununu, James Sununu, Jay Surdukowski, Donna Sytek, Kari Thurman, Colin Van Ostern, Deb Vanderbeek, Mike Vlacich, Ryan Williams
North Carolina: Don Davis, Francis X. De Luca, Anita Earls, Jonathan Felts, Tami L. Fitzgerald, Dylan Frick, Taylor Griffin, Robin Hayes, Morgan Jackson, Patsy Keever, Theresa Kostrzewa, Michael Luethy, Ray Martin, Thomas Mills, Melissa L. Reed, Chris Sgro, Paul Shumaker, Dee Stewart, Brad Thompson, Bruce Thompson, Charlie Wallin, Doug Wilson
Ohio: Jerry Austin, Greg Beswick, Matt Borges, Erica Bruton, Tim Burke, Janet Carson, Jai Chabria, Martha Clark, Bob Clegg, Damareo Cooper, Jo Ann Davidson, Michael Dawson, Bill DeMora, Cindy Demse, Kathy Dicristofaro, Katie Eagan, Michael Gonidakis, Wes Goodman, Joe Hallett, Ian James, Melissa Klide Hedden, David Leland, Nick Martin, Rhine McLin, David Pepper, Molly Shack, Mark R. Weaver
Pennsylvania: Chris Borick, Larry Ceisler, Valentino DiGiorgio, Jason Ercole, Dan Fee, Charlie Gerow, Marcel Groen, Leslie Gromis Baker, Mark Harris, Nan McLaughlin, Aubrey Montgomery, Christopher Nicholas, Nachama Soloveichik, David Sosar, Todd Stephens, Doc Sweitzer, David Thornburgh, Ray Zaborney
Virginia: Ray Allen, Sandra Brandt, Marc K. Broklawski, Patsy Brown, Janet Carver, John Cosgrove, Brian Coy, Doris Crouse-Mays, Tom Davis, Julie Dime, Abbi Easter, Mike Farris, John Findlay, Joe Fitzgerald, Sean Harrison, Margo Horner, Robert Hurt, Gaylene Kanoyton, Chris LaCivita, Sue Langley, Frank Leone, Robert G. Marshall, Tucker Martin, Ed Matricardi, Susan J. Rowland, Peter Snyder, Susan Swecker, Jo Thoburn
Wisconsin: Meg Andrietsch, Mary Arnold, Kevin Barthel, Mike Basford, Rebecca Bonesteel, Barry Burden, Terri Burl, Jim Camery, Patrick Guarasci, Robert Hansen, Gary Hawley, Marian Krumberger, Emily Nehring, Jason Rae, Brandon Scholz, John Zapfel
Kyle Cheney, Kristen Hayford and Daniel Strauss contributed to this report.
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Pence says 'standing up to Russian aggression is going to be really different' under Trump and disputes CIA boss claim that Trump is an 'unwitting agent' of Putin

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Donald Trump's running mate Mike Pence vowed that a Trump-Pence administration would stand up to 'Russian aggression' – in just the latest rhetoric that parts ways with his boss.
Pence, appearing at the Indiana state fair in Indianapolis along with his wife Karen, got asked about Russia on the Today Show after a tough op-ed in the New York Times by former CIA director Michael Morell.
The article charged that Trump would be a 'poor, even dangerous, commander in chief,' and added about his long-distance relationship with Russian President Vladimir Putin: 'In the intelligence business, we would say that Mr. Putin had recruited Mr. Trump as an unwitting agent of the Russian Federation.'
Pence countered Friday: 'People that know Donald Trump know that he knows how to stand up and he knows how to stand strong, and standing up to Russian aggression is going to be really different under a Trump Pence administration and everybody knows that.' 
Donald Trump's running mate Mike Pence promised to stand up to 'Russian aggression,' in an interview with his wife Karen at the Indiana State Fair Friday
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Donald Trump's running mate Mike Pence promised to stand up to 'Russian aggression,' in an interview with his wife Karen at the Indiana State Fair Friday
He added: 'The reality is that whether it be Putin or whether it be literally the dissolving of the map in the wider Middle East … the American people know weakness arouses evil is on full display in this administration. Donald Trump is going to be strong,' he said.
He pushed back in at Morell and the CIA in the interview with host Savannah Guthrie, saying, 'I supposes this is the same CIA that told the president that ISIS was the JV team. I mean, come on Savannah, these people are playing politics. And I get all of that.' He was referencing an early comment by Obama comparing ISIS to a junior varsity squad.
 Trump has come under fire for several comments about Russia during the campaign. He has praised the leadership of Putin, said Putin is 'not going into Ukraine' even though Russia already has, and said he would be 'looking into' recognizing Russia's rule in Crimea, which Russia annexed in a move that prompted international sanctions.
Pence also spoke about the state of the race, after several post-convention shows giving Hillary Clinton a widening lead.
Today show host Savannah Guthrie asked Pence how he could talk up the campaign's unity amid defections with a 'straight face'
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Today show host Savannah Guthrie asked Pence how he could talk up the campaign's unity amid defections with a 'straight face'
Indiana Governor Mike Pence has campaigned solo, and will rejoin Trump in Wisconsin and Iowa Friday
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Indiana Governor Mike Pence has campaigned solo, and will rejoin Trump in Wisconsin and Iowa Friday
Pence has adopted Trump's 'Make America Great Again' slogan, but doesn't parrot all of his harshest insults
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At the end of the interview, host Savannah Guthrie plugged watercolors penned by Karen Pence that are on display at the state fair
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TEAPOT DOME: Karen Pence's watercolors are featured at the Indiana State Fair, and got a plug during an appearance with her husband on the 'Today' show
'It's very early in this campaign still. The only poll that really matters is on Election Day, he said, when asked if the campaign was 'climbing out of a big hole.'
'We're seeing tremendous crowds, tremendous enthusiasm,' Pence added.
Guthrie then asked Pence whether he could make his comments 'with a straight face,' given some high-profile Republican defections to Hillary Clinton.
'I can,' Pence responded. 'Donald Trump and I are standing shoulder to shoulder to say to the American people that we can be strong again. We can be strong on the world stage again. We can be strong with our allies and stand up to those that threaten us.' 
At the conclusion of the interview, Guthrie put in a plug for Karen Pence's display of watercolor art at the Indiana State Fair in Indianapolis.
Karen Pence praised her husband's performance as VP, saying, 'He’s done a great job staying himself and staying humble.'
Pence has notably split with Trump on some key political responses. Trump has declined to endorse Speaker Paul Ryan in his primary election, whereas Pence came out for his former House colleague.
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The Turkish Coup Attempt, Russia, And The West

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Turkish President Recep Tayyip Erdogan travels to St. Petersburg on August 9 to meet with Russian President Vladimir Putin. They will focus on improving cooperation in two main areas: the effort to find a shared and joint solution to the Syria crisis, and in business and energy, including a full resumption of tourism from Russia to Turkey, trade, and construction projects that were halted during a monthslong spat between the two nations.
Both sides, it appears, are using the recent Turkish coup attempt to mend their relations.
This is Erdogan's first visit to a foreign country since the July 15 effort to overthrow his government. The coup attempt was rebuffed by a majority of Turks and clamped down by security forces. It was followed by the detention, arrest, and dismissal of tens of thousands of people accused of being members or sympathizing with Fethullah Gulen, a Turkish preacher who has been in self-imposed exile in the United States since 1999. He is accused by the Turkish government of building a secret network infiltrating the army, the justice, education, and media sectors, and the business world.
The St. Petersburg visit will also be the first meeting between the Turkish and Russian presidents since Turkey downed a Russian attack aircraft near the Syrian-Turkish border in November. Erdogan strongly defended the action at the time, saying that the Russian aircraft -- which was participating in Russia's bombing campaign in Syria -- had violated Turkish airspace.
In the Syrian conflict, Turkey started in the early 2010s to support armed rebel groups, including extremist Islamists, against the Syrian government of President Bashar al-Assad. Russia took sides with the Assad government and actively entered the war in September, 2015. This created a regional confrontation between Russia and Turkey, who had to that point enjoyed good relations. 
Following the incident, relations between the two countries reached a historic low. Putin called the downing of the Russian aircraft -- which led to the killing of its Russian pilot after he parachuted to the ground in Syria -- a "war crime" and demanded an apology by Erdogan. Russia also initiated a number of punitive measures against Turkey -- including ones preventing Russian tourists from traveling to Turkey, and a ban on Turkish food imports -- that strained Turkey's economy.
Then, in an about-face, Russia announced in June that Erdogan had sent a letter of condolence to Putin over the downing of the Russian jet and the two sides agreed to resolve their issues, find common ground in the effort to end the Syrian crisis, and improve their relations.
Formidable sticking points remain, however, particularly when it comes to Syria and the future of Assad.
Speaking about Erdogan's upcoming visit, Ibrahim Kalin, the spokesman for the Turkish president, said that Turkey wants "to work together with Russia to find a political transition [of power] for Syria, a democratic and pluralist political structure acceptable to all Syrians." However, he added, "such a solution, that is in the interest of both Russia and Turkey, will be not possible with Assad remaining in power."
It seems the resumption of better economic and energy relations is already in progress. The delivery of Russian natural gas to Turkey was never interrupted in the first place, so not much ground was lost. The resumption of Russian tourism to Turkey is trickier, in part due to the deadly terrorist attack against the Istanbul airport in June as well as the recent coup -- both of which badly damaged Turkish tourism during high season. 
Foreign policy seems to be at the top of the upcoming Erdogan-Putin meeting. Obviously, Syria policy is to be a main part of the two leaders' discussions. A "goodwill coordination of positions" on Syria would seem to be a potential rebuff to U.S. efforts in support of armed groups and Kurdish rebels in Syria against Assad, a scenario that would be complicated by Russia's own support for the Kurds.
But Russia also appears to be using two issues related to the recent coup attempt to deepen the current Turkish-U.S. and generally Turkish-Western atmosphere of accusatory distrust, and bring Turkey closer to Russian foreign policy coordinates.
From the beginning of the coup attempt, Turkish officials and media have maintained that the West -- notably the United States, a NATO ally -- has been slow and reluctant in condemning the coup attempt. Erdogan and many other Turkish politicians and media have not shied from public claims that the West, notably the United States, was behind the coup attempt. Secondly, the Turkish government has been insisting on the extradition of Gulen -- who is considered to be a terrorist by Ankara and who Turkey accuses of being the mastermind of the coup attempt -- from the United States to Turkey. Washington, while dismissing accusations that it had any role in the coup attempt, has asked for "concrete evidence of Gulen's personal involvement in the attempt" and said that the government will act on the extradition request based on the final legal assessment -- a process that can take years.
Meanwhile, Moscow is presenting itself to Turkey as a good "friend" who condemned the coup attempt from the beginning and offered Erdogan its full support. Russian lawmakers have claimedthat the "U.S. will never extradite Gulen because the CIA was behind him and his coup attempt," and bombastic politician Vladimir Zhirinovsky went so far as to say that "Gulen and the U.S. are Turkey's enemies." 
Despite Erdogan's initial defense of the downing of the Russian jet, since the coup attempt Turkey has tried to blame the incident on pilots who are alleged to have been Gulen sympathizers. Even more, just on the eve of the Erdogan-Putin meeting, rumor-based "reports" are making waves in Turkish media that the Gulen movement was trying to provoke a "Russian-Turkish war" and that this alleged "CIA-MI6-Mossad plan" was hatched to distance NATO-member Turkey from establishing close relations with Russia. A French newspaper report is frequently quoted as a "reliable Western source," claiming that on the night of the coup attempt "U.S.-supported jet fighters tried to bomb Erdogan's hotel, where he was on vacation, while Putin ordered his Russian jet fighters to defend Erdogan."
It seems that apart from the effort to develop a common Turkish-Russian position on Syria, the meeting will be cause for celebration -- with Erdogan thanking Putin for his support following the failed coup attempt, and Putin assuring the Turkish leader of future Russian support.
Analyst and columnist Kadri Gursel summarized it this way, "In order to frighten the West, Erdogan will show that Turkey is getting increasingly closer to Russia." 
In reality, however, Russia does not have much to offer to Ankara in terms of investment, technology, defense, and trade. Turkey has a deep and interdependent relationship with the West. A Turkey decoupled from the West is bad for NATO and bad for the West, but much worse for Turkey itself.
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Donald Trump backtracks on 'video of Iran payment'

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US Republican presidential nominee Donald Trump has backtracked on a claim that he saw video footage of a US cash payment to Iran.
He made the claim at a rally. His team admitted it was incorrect, only for Mr Trump to repeat it at another rally.
The money was paid at the same time US hostages were freed, but the president said it was a payment linked to the landmark Iranian nuclear agreement.
Mr Trump said the video he saw was of the hostage transfer, not the payment.
The White House announced in January it was making payments to Iran - a total of $1.7bn (£1.3bn) to settle a decades-old dispute over a failed military equipment deal - as part of the nuclear accord.
A newspaper this week revealed that $400m of that was delivered in cash, flown to Iran at roughly the same time as four Americans were released in a prisoner exchange.
The timing of the transfer brought attacks from Republicans, including Mr Trump.
President Barack Obama denied any connection between the cash and the prisoner swap, saying: "We do not pay ransom for hostages." He said the payment had to be in cash because strict financial sanctions precluded other methods.
However, the BBC's Barbara Plett Usher in Washington says it did not help that Iranian defence officials had described the money as a ransom payment.
Mr Trump insisted on Wednesday he had seen video showing the money being delivered.
His team on Thursday acknowledged this was not the case, saying Mr Trump was referring to cable news file footage of hostages being released.
But Mr Trump repeated his claim at another rally later on Thursday.
On Friday, his tweet was echoing the campaign team, saying: "The plane I saw on television was the hostage plane in Geneva, Switzerland, not the plane carrying $400 million in cash going to Iran!"

'Blank cheque'

Donald Trump has had a difficult week. His rival, Hillary Clinton, has seen a significant opinion poll boost since the Democratic convention.
He has also run into trouble by rowing with the parents of a Muslim US army captain who was killed in Iraq and was criticised for calling Mrs Clinton "the devil".
A number of high-profile figures, including Republicans, have come out against him.
Republican Congressman Mike Coffman was one to air an anti-Trump advertisement.
Former director of the CIA, Michael Morell, not affiliated to either party, said in the New York Timesthat he would "do everything I can to ensure [Mrs Clinton] is elected our 45th president".

Key national security figure endorsements

Endorsed Mrs Clinton
  • Gen John Allen, retired
  • Richard Armitage, former deputy secretary of state (Republican)
  • Gen Wesley Clark, retired, former head of Nato
  • Michael Morell, former CIA director
  • Leon Panetta, former defence secretary
  • Adm James Stavridis, retired, former head of Nato
  • Brent Scowcroft, former national security adviser (Republican)
Not voting for Mr Trump
  • William Cohen, former defence secretary (Republican)
  • Michael Hayden, former CIA director (Republican)

On Thursday, Republican House Speaker Paul Ryan told fundraisers the party had to protect its majority in Congress or "we could be handing President Hillary Clinton a blank cheque".
It echoed the "Let's not give Clinton a blank cheque" phrase used by Republicans in 1996 when it became clear Bob Dole would not defeat Bill Clinton.
However, Mr Trump's running mate, Mike Pence, stood firmly behind him on Friday, telling NBC: "Donald Trump and I are standing shoulder to shoulder to say to the American people, 'we can be strong again'."
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For Putin, Disinformation Is Power

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Over the past decade, this narrative of defeat and humiliation has become a stalwart of Mr. Putin’s ideology of resurgence. If America won the Cold War, it must be responsible for the Soviet breakup and the impoverishment of millions of Russians. And if Russia was defeated, it could only be expected to one day seek revenge.
This narrative has become extremely popular in Russia. Anti-Americanism offers Russians a familiar outlet for their frustration and sense of impotence in the face of their own corrupt and oppressive regime. It gives Mr. Putin an ideological cover for his kleptocratic system of governance led by current and former security servicemen. To sustain this narrative, the Kremlin’s state-controlled media has excelled at reconstructing the centuries-old image of Russia as a besieged fortress.
Today, Mr. Putin presents Russia’s actions as responsive, not aggressive. Every time Russia attacks a former Soviet republic, the confrontation is portrayed as a proxy war started by America against Russia. When Russia attacked Georgia in 2008, the United States was in the midst of a presidential election that the incumbent Republican Party would soon lose, so the war was followed the next year not by tough sanctions against Russia but with a “reset” initiated by the new Democratic president, Barack Obama, and his secretary of state, Hillary Clinton.
That, too, proved a misstep. The idea was that two new presidents — Mr. Obama and Dmitri A. Medvedev, who had recently taken Mr. Putin’s place in the Kremlin — could put the past behind them. But Mr. Medvedev, who oversaw the war in Georgia, was only a place-holder appointed by Mr. Putin to circumvent a constitutional term limit. Policy makers in Washington and in Berlin knew this but decided to build up Mr. Medvedev, hoping to split Russia’s elites. Instead, Russia got away with the Georgia war cost-free, which ultimately contributed to Russian confidence that its later incursions into Ukraine would succeed.
Mr. Medvedev’s presidency ended with mass demonstrations in Moscow and other cities in the winter of 2011-12, with tens of thousands protesting Mr. Putin’s return to the presidency and demanding modernization of the state. At the time, Mr. Putin accused Mrs. Clinton of taking “active measures” to spur protesters on. “She set the tone for some actors in our country and gave them a signal,” he said. “They heard the signal and with the support of the U.S. State Department began active work.”
Now Mr. Putin, who is known to bear grudges, appears to be disrupting Mrs. Clinton’s own presidential campaign with “active measures.” That the disclosures of the Democratic National Committee emails could benefit only Donald Trump is probably an added bonus. Mr. Trump’s main appeal within the Kremlin is not that he admires Mr. Putin, but that he has little interest in Russia’s sphere of influence. And Mr. Putin has long dreamed of a new Yalta-style agreement to let Russia and America divide Europe again.
To be sure, Russia’s ability to influence American elections is limited. Mr. Putin does not control the American media, and Russia lacks the financial and military resources that the Soviet Union had. Still, the effort points to a danger. An angry and declining Russia is far more perilous than an ascending economic power like China. Sanctions won’t change Mr. Putin’s behavior: He rates the security of his regime far above the economic good of the country.
Mr. Putin has reason to fear in one respect. His system does face an existential threat from the Western model of governance. Just as the economic inadequacies of Soviet Communism were exposed by comparison with the wealth produced by Western capitalism, Mr. Putin’s authoritarianism cannot match the appeal of an economy based on the rule of law, openness and competition. The best way for the West to resist Russia, now as then, is to uphold its own values.
“Russia, as opposed to the Western world in general, is still by far the weaker party and may well contain deficiencies which will eventually weaken its own total potential.” So wrote the master diplomat George F. Kennan in 1947. We know now that Kennan was right. The bad news is that it took 44 years for his prophecy to come true.
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No Right Turn - The New York Times

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All the experts tell us not to pay too much attention to polls for another week or two. Still, it does look as if Hillary Clinton got a big bounce from her convention, swamping her opponent’s bounce a week earlier. Better still, from the Democrats’ point of view, the swing in the polls appears to be doing what some of us thought it might: sending Donald Trump into a derp spiral, in which his ugly nonsense gets even uglier and more nonsensical as his electoral prospects sink.
As a result, we’re finally seeing some prominent Republicans not just refusing to endorse Mr. Trump, but actually declaring their support for Mrs. Clinton. So how should she respond?
The obvious answer, you might think, is that she should keep doing what she is doing — emphasizing how unfit her rival is for office, letting her allies point out her own qualifications and continuing to advocate a moderately center-left policy agenda that is largely a continuation of President Obama’s.
But at least some commentators are calling on her to do something very different — to make a right turn, moving the Democratic agenda toward the preferences of those fleeing the sinking Republican ship. The idea, I guess, is to offer to create an American version of a European-style grand coalition of the center-left and the center-right.
I don’t think there’s much prospect that Mrs. Clinton will actually do that. But if by any chance she and those around her are tempted to take this recommendation seriously: Don’t.
First of all, let’s be clear about what she’s running on. It’s an unabashedly progressive program, but hardly extreme. We’re talking about higher taxes on high incomes, but nowhere near as high as those taxes were for a generation after World War II; expanded social programs, but nothing close to those of European welfare states; stronger financial regulation and more action on climate change, but aren’t the cases for both overwhelming?
And no, the program doesn’t need to be more “pro-growth.”
There’s absolutely no evidence that tax cuts for the rich and radical deregulation, which is what right-wingers mean when they talk about pro-growth policies, actually work, or that strengthening the social safety net does any harm. Bill Clinton presided over a bigger boom than Ronald Reagan; the Obama years have seen much more private job creation than the Bush era, even before the crash, with job growth actually accelerating after taxes went up and Obamacare went into effect.
It’s true that there are things we could do to boost the U.S. economy. The most important of these things, however, would be to take advantage of very low government borrowing costs to greatly expand public investment — which is something progressives support but conservatives oppose. So enough already with the notion that being on the center-left somehow means being anti-growth.
Now let’s talk about the politics.
The Trumpification of the G.O.P. didn’t come out of nowhere. On the contrary, it was the natural outcome of a cynical strategy: long ago, conservatives decided to harness racial resentment to sell right-wing economic policies to working-class whites, especially in the South.
This strategy brought many electoral victories, but always at the risk that the racial resentment would run out of control, leaving the economic conservatives — whose ideas never had much popular support — stranded. And that is what has just happened.
So now the strategy that rightists had used to sell policies that were neither popular nor successful has blown up in their faces. And the Democratic response should be to adopt some of those policies? Say what?
Also, I can’t help but notice a curious pattern in the recommendations of some self-proclaimed centrists. When Republicans were in the ascendant, centrists urged Democrats to adapt by moving right. Now that Republicans are in trouble, with some feeling that they have no choice except to vote Democratic, these same centrists are urging Democrats to … adapt by moving right. Funny how that works.
Back to the main theme: Grand coalitions do sometimes have a place in politics, as a response to crises that are neither party’s fault — external threats to national security, economic disaster. But that’s not what is happening here. Trumpism is basically a creation of the modern conservative movement, which used coded appeals to prejudice to make political gains, then found itself unable to rein in a candidate who skipped the coding.
If some conservatives find this too much and bolt the party, good for them, and they should be welcomed into the coalition of the sane. But they can’t expect policy concessions in return. When Dr. Frankenstein finally realizes that he has created a monster, he doesn’t get a reward. Mrs. Clinton and her party should stay the course.
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I Ran the C.I.A. Now I’m Endorsing Hillary Clinton.

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During a 33-year career at the Central Intelligence Agency, I served presidents of both parties — three Republicans and three Democrats. I was at President George W. Bush’s side when we were attacked on Sept. 11; as deputy director of the agency, I was with President Obama when we killed Osama bin Laden in 2011.
I am neither a registered Democrat nor a registered Republican. In my 40 years of voting, I have pulled the lever for candidates of both parties. As a government official, I have always been silent about my preference for president.
No longer. On Nov. 8, I will vote for Hillary Clinton. Between now and then, I will do everything I can to ensure that she is elected as our 45th president.
Two strongly held beliefs have brought me to this decision. First, Mrs. Clinton is highly qualified to be commander in chief. I trust she will deliver on the most important duty of a president — keeping our nation safe. Second, Donald J. Trump is not only unqualified for the job, but he may well pose a threat to our national security.
I spent four years working with Mrs. Clinton when she was secretary of state, most often in the White House Situation Room. In these critically important meetings, I found her to be prepared, detail-oriented, thoughtful, inquisitive and willing to change her mind if presented with a compelling argument.
I also saw the secretary’s commitment to our nation’s security; her belief that America is an exceptional nation that must lead in the world for the country to remain secure and prosperous; her understanding that diplomacy can be effective only if the country is perceived as willing and able to use force if necessary; and, most important, her capacity to make the most difficult decision of all — whether to put young American women and men in harm’s way.
Mrs. Clinton was an early advocate of the raid that brought Bin Laden to justice, in opposition to some of her most important colleagues on the National Security Council. During the early debates about how we should respond to the Syrian civil war, she was a strong proponent of a more aggressive approach, one that might have prevented the Islamic State from gaining a foothold in Syria.
I never saw her bring politics into the Situation Room. In fact, I saw the opposite. When some wanted to delay the Bin Laden raid by one day because the White House Correspondents Dinner might be disrupted, she said, “Screw the White House Correspondents Dinner.”
In sharp contrast to Mrs. Clinton, Mr. Trump has no experience on national security. Even more important, the character traits he has exhibited during the primary season suggest he would be a poor, even dangerous, commander in chief.
These traits include his obvious need for self-aggrandizement, his overreaction to perceived slights, his tendency to make decisions based on intuition, his refusal to change his views based on new information, his routine carelessness with the facts, his unwillingness to listen to others and his lack of respect for the rule of law.
The dangers that flow from Mr. Trump’s character are not just risks that would emerge if he became president. It is already damaging our national security.
President Vladimir V. Putin of Russia was a career intelligence officer, trained to identify vulnerabilities in an individual and to exploit them. That is exactly what he did early in the primaries. Mr. Putin played upon Mr. Trump’s vulnerabilities by complimenting him. He responded just as Mr. Putin had calculated.
Mr. Putin is a great leader, Mr. Trump says, ignoring that he has killed and jailed journalists and political opponents, has invaded two of his neighbors and is driving his economy to ruin. Mr. Trump has also taken policy positions consistent with Russian, not American, interests — endorsing Russian espionage against the United States, supporting Russia’s annexation of Crimea and giving a green light to a possible Russian invasion of the Baltic States.
In the intelligence business, we would say that Mr. Putin had recruited Mr. Trump as an unwitting agent of the Russian Federation.
Mr. Trump has also undermined security with his call for barring Muslims from entering the country. This position, which so clearly contradicts the foundational values of our nation, plays into the hands of the jihadist narrative that our fight against terrorism is a war between religions.
In fact, many Muslim Americans play critical roles in protecting our country, including the man, whom I cannot identify, who ran the C.I.A.’s Counterterrorism Center for nearly a decade and who I believe is most responsible for keeping America safe since the Sept. 11 attacks.
My training as an intelligence officer taught me to call it as I see it. This is what I did for the C.I.A. This is what I am doing now. Our nation will be much safer with Hillary Clinton as president.
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Analysis: Why The Battle For Aleppo Could Change The Direction Of The War In Syria

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The insurgent offensive under way right now in Aleppo aimed at breaking the Damascus government's siege of rebel-held areas in the east of the city may reshape the direction of the entire war in Syria.

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06/08/16 08:27 from Mike Nova's Shared Newslinks
mikenova shared this story from Presidential races. A new video from Hillary Clinton Hillary Rodham Clinton Police union: Clinton snubbed us Battle rages over Obama's economy Wikileaks founder will address Green Party convention MORE 's ...
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mikenova shared this story from Russia - Google News. The Guardian What you need to know about Donald Trump, Russia and Ukraine PolitiFact Donald Trump's foreign policy chops were once again mocked when he seemed to forget about one of t...
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mikenova shared this story from World – TIME. Reports of Anti-Semitic incidents in the U.K. surged by 11% in the first six months of 2016 compared with the same period a year before, according to new figures. The nationwide total of 557 ...
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04/08/16 07:46 from Mike Nova's Shared Newslinks
mikenova shared this story from NYT > World. Truth is over. Attention spans are over — and I never had one anyway. That's what the press doesn't get.
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04/08/16 07:45 from Mike Nova's Shared Newslinks
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04/08/16 07:42 from Mike Nova's Shared Newslinks
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04/08/16 07:42 from Mike Nova's Shared Newslinks
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» German court sentences ex-Yugoslav spies to life for 1983 murder of dissident
04/08/16 07:25 from Mike Nova's Shared Newslinks
mikenova shared this story from intelNews.org. A German court has given life sentences to two senior intelligence officers in Cold-War-era Yugoslavia, who masterminded the murder of a Croat dissident in 1983. Josip Perković and Zdravko M...
» ‘BSides’ Las Vegas Offers Fresh Cybersecurity Insights from Industry Leaders
04/08/16 07:25 from Mike Nova's Shared Newslinks
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» Banker Kills Himself During FBI Raid at Home Where His Wife Committed Suicide - Daily Beast
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» NATO’s New Force Posture in the Baltic Region: Pluses and Minuses
04/08/16 07:23 from Mike Nova's Shared Newslinks
mikenova shared this story from Eurasia Daily Monitor - The Jamestown Foundation. It was a summit of modest expectations and modest results for the North Atlantic Treaty Organization (NATO) in Warsaw on July 8–9. These results are of an ...
» US Admiral Warns Asia-Pacific May Be Next Front in ISIS Fight
04/08/16 07:22 from Mike Nova's Shared Newslinks
mikenova shared this story from Defense News - Home. As the U.S. launches Operation Odyssey Lightning against the Islamic State group in Libya, a fourth front in the war against the brutal militant group, U.S. commanders are casting a wa...
» British troops in UK ordered not to wear uniforms outside of their bases
04/08/16 07:22 from Mike Nova's Shared Newslinks
mikenova shared this story from DEBKAFile. August 4, 2016, 11:03 AM (IDT) The British army on Wednesday ordered its troops in the UK not to wear their uniforms while outside their bases due to concern that they will be attacked or abduct...
» Terrorism not ruled out in London stabbings. One dead, six wounded
04/08/16 07:21 from Mike Nova's Shared Newslinks
mikenova shared this story from DEBKAFile. August 4, 2016, 8:25 AM (IDT) A 19-year-old man stabbed a 60-year-old woman to death and wounded six passers-by in London's Russell Square on Wednesday night. The knifeman was arrested and taken...
» Terror strikes London 11 years after July bombings
04/08/16 07:15 from Mike Nova's Shared Newslinks
mikenova shared this story from DEBKAFile. August 4, 2016, 12:01 PM (IDT) One woman was killed and five others injured by a man with suspected mental health issues who went on the rampage with a knife in central London, an attack police ...
» Israel's prison service on alert after scattering of Hamas convicts
04/08/16 07:15 from Mike Nova's Shared Newslinks
mikenova shared this story from DEBKAFile. August 4, 2016, 12:09 PM (IDT) Israeli prisons holding those convicted of security-related crimes, especially members of Hamas, went on alert on Thursday after the scattering of convicts to diff...
» Pentagon withholds $300 million in military aid to Pakistan - Washington Post
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mikenova shared this story from Cyber Warfare - Google News. Washington Post Pentagon withholds $300 million in military aid to Pakistan Washington Post The Pentagon has withheld $300 million in military assistance to Pakistan, U.S. offi...
» UN to Look Into Possible CIA-Backed Killing of Its Former Head - Newser
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04/08/16 05:13 from Mike Nova's Shared Newslinks
mikenova shared this story from Isabel Vincent – New York Post. Here’s the nation’s would-be first lady — and right beside her, a second lady. Three years before she met husband Donald Trump, Melania Trump was snapped i...
» Critics of Iran Nuclear Deal Attack U.S. Cash Payment
04/08/16 04:56 from Mike Nova's Shared Newslinks
mikenova shared this story from WSJ.com: World News. Disclosure of a $400 million cash payment from the U.S. to Tehran at the time four Americans were released in January has reignited a political furor over the Iran nuclear deal.
» Justice Officials Raised Objections on U.S. Cash Payment to Iran
04/08/16 04:55 from Mike Nova's Shared Newslinks
mikenova shared this story from WSJ.com: World News. Some officials were afraid the timing and manner of the $400 million transfer, coming as American prisoners were released, would send the wrong message, according to those familiar wit...
» Woman Killed in Knife Attack in London
04/08/16 04:55 from Mike Nova's Shared Newslinks
mikenova shared this story from WSJ.com: World News. As many as five other people were injured in Russell Square. Police said terrorism is one possibility being explored at this stage of the investigation.
» Al-Qaida-linked extremists kill Mali officer in Timbuktu
04/08/16 04:54 from Mike Nova's Shared Newslinks
mikenova shared this story from World. A group that monitors extremists’ online activity says al-Qaida in the Islamic Maghreb has said it killed a Malian officer outside his Timbuktu home.
» Syrian journalists cover civil war at home from Jordan exile
04/08/16 04:53 from Mike Nova's Shared Newslinks
mikenova shared this story from World. From a small office in Jordan’s capital, two dozen Syrians and Americans talk daily by Skype with activists and civilians on both sides of the conflict in neighboring Syria to get a unique perspecti...
» Death penalty in fatal attack on Jordan intelligence office
04/08/16 04:53 from Mike Nova's Shared Newslinks
mikenova shared this story from World. Jordan’s state news agency says a gunman who killed five people in a shooting attack on a branch of the national intelligence agency has been sentenced to death.
» Tropical Storm Earl Just Became a Full-Fledged Hurricane
04/08/16 04:52 from Mike Nova's Shared Newslinks
mikenova shared this story from World – TIME. Earl, a tropical storm moving through the Caribbean toward Belize, was upgraded to a Hurricane on Wednesday, the National Hurricane Center said . The storm, which is about 150 miles east of B...
» ‘Imagine Dante’s Inferno. That’s It.’ Inside an Overcrowded Philippines Jail
04/08/16 04:52 from Mike Nova's Shared Newslinks
mikenova shared this story from World – TIME. What’s going on here? The mind doesn’t register it at first. This tangle of bodies forces you to lean in and hunt for clues. These are people, sure, but what are they doing? Why are they lyin...
» Chaotic scenes inside plane after crash-landing at Dubai airport – video
04/08/16 04:51 from Mike Nova's Shared Newslinks
mikenova shared this story from World news + Video | The Guardian. The moments inside flight EK521 after it crash-landed on the runway at Dubai International airport on Wednesday. Panicking passengers scream, with some people trying to g...
» China Jails Activist Lawyer For 7 Years on Subversion Charge
04/08/16 04:51 from Mike Nova's Shared Newslinks
mikenova shared this story from Voice of America. A court in China jailed a prominent human rights lawyer for seven years on Thursday for subverting the government, state media said, the latest in a string of convictions linked to an unp...
» The GOP's Donald Trump freak-out - CNN
04/08/16 04:50 from Mike Nova's Shared Newslinks
mikenova shared this story from World - Google News. CNN The GOP's Donald Trump freak-out CNN (CNN) Republicans are freaking out about Donald Trump, but the candidate himself is insisting his campaign has never been in better shape. Trum...
» Trump's nuclear nightmare - Politico
04/08/16 04:50 from Mike Nova's Shared Newslinks
mikenova shared this story from World - Google News. Politico Trump's nuclear nightmare Politico Anytime the words “Donald Trump” and “nuclear weapons” "Donald Trump" and "nuclear weapons" appear in the same sentence, a mushroom cloud of...
» Report: One Dead In London Knife Attack - Daily Beast
04/08/16 04:50 from Mike Nova's Shared Newslinks
mikenova shared this story from World - Google News. News18 The Sun Report: One Dead In London Knife Attack Daily Beast Police responded to reports of an individual in possession of a knife at Russell Square in London on Wednesday. Up to...
» ISIS Defector Describes Group's Interest in Western Attacks: Report - NBCNews.com
04/08/16 04:50 from Mike Nova's Shared Newslinks
mikenova shared this story from World - Google News. NBCNews.com ISIS Defector Describes Group's Interest in Western Attacks: Report NBCNews.com A German man jailed after joining and later fleeing the terror group ISIS in Syria said an o...
» US Cyber Pros: Hackers Could Hit Electric Voting Machines Next
04/08/16 04:48 from Mike Nova's Shared Newslinks
mikenova shared this story from Voice of America. U.S. cyber security professionals say suspected foreign hackers who recently attacked computer systems of the Democratic Party could do something even more sinister in the future. The cyb...
» Yazidis Mark Second Anniversary of Islamic State Massacre
04/08/16 04:48 from Mike Nova's Shared Newslinks
mikenova shared this story from Voice of America. With vigils and demands to free the enslaved, Yazidis in Iraq and throughout the world on Wednesday commemorated the second anniversary of a massacre committed by Islamic State militants ...
» Cuba Sees Tourism Rise; French to Operate, Renovate Havana Airport
04/08/16 04:48 from Mike Nova's Shared Newslinks
mikenova shared this story from Voice of America. More than 2 million tourists have visited Cuba this year, state media said Wednesday, putting the country on track for a record number of visitors bringing badly needed cash to an economy...
» Obama Commutes Sentences for 214 Prisoners, Most in a Century
04/08/16 04:48 from Mike Nova's Shared Newslinks
mikenova shared this story from Voice of America. U.S. President Barack Obama has shortened the sentences of 214 inmates of U.S. federal prisons, in what the White House called the largest batch of commutations on a single day in more th...
» Trump: Campaign Has 'Never Been So Well United'
04/08/16 04:47 from Mike Nova's Shared Newslinks
mikenova shared this story from Voice of America. Republican presidential candidate Donald Trump says his campaign "has never been so well united," despite several signs that the campaign and the Republican party are in disarray. The lat...
» Postcard Business Delivers New Life to Timbuktu Post Office
04/08/16 04:47 from Mike Nova's Shared Newslinks
mikenova shared this story from Voice of America. Timbuktu's post office lacks both windows and doors. The only furniture inside the low brick building is a desk for the city's only postman, Ousmane Aliou Maiga. Mail piles up in the adjo...
» Analysis: Trump Not the First to Claim Voter Fraud Will Rig Elections - NBCNews.com
04/08/16 04:46 from Mike Nova's Shared Newslinks
mikenova shared this story from Top Stories - Google News. NBCNews.com Analysis: Trump Not the First to Claim Voter Fraud Will Rig Elections NBCNews.com Donald Trump, slipping in the polls, has taken to warning that the election is being...
» Kris Jenner Involved in Car Accident, Crashes White Rolls-Royce - People Magazine
04/08/16 04:45 from Mike Nova's Shared Newslinks
mikenova shared this story from Top Stories - Google News. People Magazine Kris Jenner Involved in Car Accident, Crashes White Rolls-Royce People Magazine While driving westbound on Calabasas Rd. in Calabasas, the Keeping Up With the Kar...
» Hillary Clinton is content to let Donald Trump grab the attention while she campaigns - Los Angeles Times
04/08/16 04:44 from Mike Nova's Shared Newslinks
mikenova shared this story from Top Stories - Google News. Los Angeles Times Hillary Clinton is content to let Donald Trump grab the attention while she campaigns Los Angeles Times As Donald Trump stumbles from one self-inflicted wound t...
» Sorry, GOP: There Is No Trump 'Reset' Button - RealClearPolitics
04/08/16 04:44 from Mike Nova's Shared Newslinks
mikenova shared this story from Top Stories - Google News. RealClearPolitics Sorry, GOP: There Is No Trump 'Reset' Button RealClearPolitics Back in mid-March—when Americans could still operate in healthy denial regarding the political tr...
» China jails activist lawyer for seven years for subversion
04/08/16 04:43 from Mike Nova's Shared Newslinks
mikenova shared this story from Reuters: World News. BEIJING (Reuters) - A court in China jailed a prominent human rights lawyer for seven years on Thursday for subverting the government, state media said, the latest in a string of convi...
» Uzbekistan Acts Against Brother Of RFE/RL Journalist
04/08/16 04:43 from Mike Nova's Shared Newslinks
mikenova shared this story from Radio Free Europe / Radio Liberty. WASHINGTON -- A court in Uzbekistan today sentenced the brother of an RFE/RL journalist to 8 years in prison on drug-related charges, the latest government action involvi...
» Iran Executes Up To 20 Kurdish Militants, Drawing Human Rights Criticism
04/08/16 04:42 from Mike Nova's Shared Newslinks
mikenova shared this story from Radio Free Europe / Radio Liberty. Iran has Iran executed up to 20 Kurdish Islamists suspected of attacks on security forces, drawing condemnation from rights groups who say which said the convictions may ...
» Russia Accuses U.S.-Supported Syrian Rebels Of Using Toxic Agent
04/08/16 04:42 from Mike Nova's Shared Newslinks
mikenova shared this story from Radio Free Europe / Radio Liberty. The Russian military has charged charged on August 3 that Syrian militants used a toxic agent against civilians in Aleppo, killing seven and sickening another 23 people.
» The Kremlin may savor Trump – but still might prefer Clinton
04/08/16 04:31 from Mike Nova's Shared Newslinks
mikenova shared this story from Europe. In Moscow, the Republican seems Russia-friendly, but disconcertingly unpredictable.
» Abroad in America: Trying to Recognize America in a Wild Campaign
04/08/16 04:31 from Mike Nova's Shared Newslinks
mikenova shared this story from NYT > World. With less than 100 days until Election Day, a Times foreign correspondent sets out to explain the American presidential race to a global audience.
» The Interpreter: Donald Trump, Perhaps Unwittingly, Exposes Paradox of Nuclear Arms
04/08/16 04:30 from Mike Nova's Shared Newslinks
mikenova shared this story from NYT > World. A deactivated Titan II intercontinental ballistic missile in a silo at the Titan Missile Museum, a preserved military complex near Tucson.
» Editorial: Turkey’s New Anti-Americanism
04/08/16 04:30 from Mike Nova's Shared Newslinks
mikenova shared this story from NYT > World. In accusing the United States of aiding a coup attempt, the Turkish president has made tensions between the NATO allies worse.
» Syria 'toxic attack': Aleppo rebels accused by Russia
04/08/16 04:30 from Mike Nova's Shared Newslinks
mikenova shared this story from BBC News - World. The Russian military tells the US it believes rebels in the Syrian city of Aleppo deployed "toxic substances" in an attack on Tuesday.
» Trump Taj Mahal casino to shut down after years of losses
04/08/16 04:29 from Mike Nova's Shared Newslinks
mikenova shared this story from BBC News - World. Trump Taj Mahal, the Atlantic City casino, founded by Republican presidential nominee Donald Trump but no longer under his ownership, will shut down after years of losses.
» U.S. strikes easing advance against Islamic State in Sirte, says commander
04/08/16 04:28 from Mike Nova's Shared Newslinks
mikenova shared this story from Reuters: World News. SIRTE, Libya (Reuters) - U.S. air strikes are easing the passage of Libyan forces as they seek to clear Islamic State from the militant group's former North African stronghold of Sirte...
» Austrian Chancellor suggests ending EU accession talks with Turkey
04/08/16 04:28 from Mike Nova's Shared Newslinks
mikenova shared this story from Reuters: World News. VIENNA (Reuters) - Austrian Chancellor Christian Kern said on Wednesday that he would start a discussion among European heads of government to quit talks with Turkey about joining the ...
» Anti-Semitic incidents rise 11 percent in UK this year
04/08/16 04:28 from Mike Nova's Shared Newslinks
mikenova shared this story from Reuters: World News. LONDON (Reuters) - The number of anti-Semitic incidents in Britain rose by 11 percent in the first six months of the year reflecting a worrying trend of intolerance across the country,...
» U.S., Israel close many gaps in defense aid talks, hope for deal soon
04/08/16 04:27 from Mike Nova's Shared Newslinks
mikenova shared this story from Reuters: World News. WASHINGTON (Reuters) - The United States and Israel have closed many of the remaining gaps in negotiations over a new multibillion-dollar military aid package for Washington's top Midd...
» Pentagon not to pay Pakistan $300 million in military reimbursements
04/08/16 04:27 from Mike Nova's Shared Newslinks
mikenova shared this story from Reuters: World News. WASHINGTON (Reuters) - The Pentagon will not pay Pakistan $300 million in military reimbursements after U.S. Secretary of Defense Ash Carter decided not to tell Congress that Pakistan ...
» Turkey detains 20 suspected Islamic State members: media
04/08/16 04:27 from Mike Nova's Shared Newslinks
mikenova shared this story from Reuters: World News. ISTANBUL (Reuters) - Turkish police detained 20 suspected members of the Islamic State militant group in the southern city of Adana early on Thursday, the private Dogan news agency rep...
» U.S. designates Pakistan's Jamaat-ur-Ahrar as 'terrorist group'
04/08/16 04:26 from Mike Nova's Shared Newslinks
mikenova shared this story from Reuters: World News. ISLAMABAD (Reuters) - The United States has added the Pakistani militant outfit Jamaat-ur-Ahrar to its list of global terrorists, triggering sanctions against a group that has staged m...
» 4 dead identified as cause of California bus crash probed
04/08/16 04:26 from Mike Nova's Shared Newslinks
mikenova shared this story from AP Top News at 4:31 a.m. EDT. ATWATER, Calif. (AP) -- A husband and wife traveling to see their daughter in Washington were among the four Mexicans nationals identified Wednesday as those killed when a bus...
» America seen from abroad: arrogant, nice, tech-savvy, free
04/08/16 04:25 from Mike Nova's Shared Newslinks
mikenova shared this story from AP Top News at 4:31 a.m. EDT. BANGKOK (AP) -- The rest of the world may think Americans eat a lot of burgers, have huge shopping malls and are ruled by an arrogant government. And yet the "Ugly Am...
» London Police Investigate Motive in Wake of Stabbing Attack
04/08/16 04:24 from Mike Nova's Shared Newslinks
mikenova shared this story from WSJ.com: World News. Police were investigating the motive of a 19-year-old man who killed one woman and injured five other people in a stabbing spree, just hours after security was bolstered on the U.K. ca...
» Trump Adviser Bashed US Policy Toward Russia In July Moscow Speech
03/08/16 20:58 from Mike Nova's Shared Newslinks
mikenova shared this story from All TPM News. An adviser to Donald Trump criticized United States policy toward Russia in a July trip to Moscow, the Huffington Post reported Tuesday. The trip came the week before the Trump campaign repor...
» Suicide rate of U.S. veterans rose one third since 2001: study
03/08/16 20:51 from Mike Nova's Shared Newslinks
mikenova shared this story . <iframe src="//www.googletagmanager.com/ns.html?id=GTM-W9SLGS" height="0" width="0" style="display:none;visibility:hidden"></iframe&amp...
» The Trump-Putin Bromance Is Getting Even Shadier
03/08/16 17:50 from Mike Nova's Shared Newslinks
mikenova shared this story from di. From the standpoint of the United States, the prospect that a President Donald Trump would be unduly influenced by Vladimir Putin has paled beside the far more harrowing prospect that he would be Vladi...
» Trump campaign manager Paul Manafort disputes reports of turmoil - USA TODAY
03/08/16 16:21 from Mike Nova's Shared Newslinks
mikenova shared this story from World - Google News. USA TODAY Trump campaign manager Paul Manafort disputes reports of turmoil USA TODAY Donald Trump's campaign manager has a message: Everything is just fine at Team Trump. In an appeara...
» Report: Person of interest in downtown Austin shooting arrested in Georgia - Chron.com
03/08/16 16:20 from Mike Nova's Shared Newslinks
mikenova shared this story from Top Stories - Google News. Chron.com Report: Person of interest in downtown Austin shooting arrested in Georgia Chron.com The main suspect linked to a shooting early Sunday morning in downtown Austin that ...
» Biden, Iraq's Al-Abadi discuss security situation in Iraq: White House
03/08/16 16:19 from Mike Nova's Shared Newslinks
mikenova shared this story from Reuters: World News. WASHINGTON (Reuters) - U.S. Vice President Joe Biden and Iraqi Prime Minister Haider Al-Abadi in a phone call on Wednesday discussed the importance of sustaining the fight against Isla...
» 33 US military members have contracted Zika - CNN
03/08/16 16:18 from Mike Nova's Shared Newslinks
mikenova shared this story from Cyber Warfare - Google News. CNN 33 US military members have contracted Zika CNN One of the military service members is a pregnant female. Under Pentagon health policies, female service members are permitt...
» Obama Commutes Sentences for 214 Inmates
03/08/16 16:17 from Mike Nova's Shared Newslinks
mikenova shared this story from Washington Free Beacon. President Obama shortened the prison sentences for 214 federal inmates on Wednesday, the largest number of commutations in a single day in over a century. Sixty-seven of the inmates...
» Head Of Tehran Think Tank Arrested For Criticizing Iran's Army
03/08/16 16:16 from Mike Nova's Shared Newslinks
mikenova shared this story from Radio Free Europe / Radio Liberty. Iranian authorities have arrested a hard-line theorist who heads a think tank in Tehran after he criticized the Iranian Army.
» Считавшиеся утерянными дневники Гиммлера найдены в Подмосковье - Взгляд
03/08/16 16:16 from Mike Nova's Shared Newslinks
mikenova shared this story from В мире – Новости Google. Взгляд Считавшиеся утерянными дневники Гиммлера найдены в Подмосковье Взгляд Дневники, отрывки из которых цитирует немецкое издание Bild, охватывают период с 1938 года, есть записи...
» WSJ раскритиковала Олланда за отказ от антироссийской риторики - РИА Новости
03/08/16 16:15 from Mike Nova's Shared Newslinks
mikenova shared this story from В мире – Новости Google. РИА Новости WSJ раскритиковала Олланда за отказ от антироссийской риторики РИА Новости МОСКВА, 3 авг — РИА Новости. Президент Франции Франсуа Олланд демонстративно избегает антирос...
» Долгов: США пока не идут навстречу России по вопросу обмена Ярошенко и Бута - РИА Новости
03/08/16 16:15 from Mike Nova's Shared Newslinks
mikenova shared this story from В мире – Новости Google. РИА Новости Долгов: США пока не идут навстречу России по вопросу обмена Ярошенко и Бута РИА Новости МОСКВА, 3 авг — РИА Новости. РФ не видит готовности США задействовать конвенцию ...
» By Umberto Eco’s Standards, Putin’s Russia is Already In Part a Fascist State, Russian Analyst Says
03/08/16 16:14 from Mike Nova's Shared Newslinks
mikenova shared this story from Window on Eurasia -- New Series. Paul Goble             Staunton, August 3 – In 1995, the Italian scholar and novelist Umberto Eco identified 14 chara...
» Weapons from Donbass Flooding Back into Russia, Sparking Growth in Illegal Arms Sales and Violent Crime
03/08/16 16:13 from Mike Nova's Shared Newslinks
mikenova shared this story from Window on Eurasia -- New Series. Paul Goble             Staunton, August 3 – The black market in Russia for weapons has grown by almost 50 percent sin...
» Moscow Seeks to Force Shaky Allies to Crush Protests, Angering the West and Forcing Them Back into Russia’s Orbit, Tsarik Says
03/08/16 16:13 from Mike Nova's Shared Newslinks
mikenova shared this story from Window on Eurasia -- New Series. Paul Goble             Staunton, October 3 – The Kremlin is now putting in place a new strategy to deal with shaky al...
» More Than 30 US Troops Contract Zika Overseas
03/08/16 16:12 from Mike Nova's Shared Newslinks
mikenova shared this story from Voice of America. Thirty-three members of the U.S. military have contracted the Zika virus overseas, including one pregnant woman. Pentagon officials say all of those infected were stationed in countries w...
» The Morning Vertical, August 3, 2016
03/08/16 16:11 from Mike Nova's Shared Newslinks
mikenova shared this story from The Interpreter. O N MY MIND A lot of ink has been spilled on Russia’s information war tactics over the past couple years since Peter Pomerantsev and Michael Weiss got the ball rolling back in 2014 w...
» The Daily Vertical: Hacker Head Games
03/08/16 16:11 from Mike Nova's Shared Newslinks
mikenova shared this story from The Interpreter. T he Daily Vertical is a video primer for Russia-watchers that appears Monday through Friday. Viewers can suggest topics via Twitter @PowerVertical  or on the  Power Vertical Facebook  pag...
» AM News: Rosneft Threatens Novaya Gazeta with Lawsuit; Blogger Nossik in Court for ‘Extremism’
03/08/16 16:11 from Mike Nova's Shared Newslinks
mikenova shared this story from The Interpreter. LIVE UPDATES: Rosneft threatens Novaya Gazeta with a lawsuit over its expose of the luxury yacht owned by the wife of Rosneft head Igor Sechin. Blogger Anton Nossik is in court for “...
» Syrian Regime Reportedly Drops Napalm Near Damascus As Battle For Aleppo Rages
03/08/16 16:10 from Mike Nova's Shared Newslinks
mikenova shared this story from The Interpreter. LIVE UPDATES: The previous post in our Putin in Syria column can be found here .
» 18 Countries have Provided Non-Lethal Military Assistance to Ukraine Since 2014
03/08/16 16:10 from Mike Nova's Shared Newslinks
mikenova shared this story from The Interpreter. Since January 2014, 18 countries have provided US $164.1 million worth of non-lethal military assistance to Ukraine, with more than 80 percent of that coming from just two countries, the U...
» Spinning Hillary: a history of America and Russia's mutual meddling
03/08/16 16:09 from Mike Nova's Shared Newslinks
mikenova shared this story from Russia | The Guardian. Amid outrage over Kremlin hacking claims, it’s worth recalling how Washington spin doctors ran Yeltsin’s election campaign. There’s even a film about it… Donald Trump once again shoc...
» Russia may be meddling in US politics. Where is the left-wing outrage? | David Klion
03/08/16 16:09 from Mike Nova's Shared Newslinks
mikenova shared this story from Russia | The Guardian. Thanks to Bernie Sanders, leftwingers left-wingers of my generation are poised to wield enormous influence over national politics. Let’s not use it to excuse Russia Related: Trump's ...
» Russian priest in record hot air balloon trip tells of 11 days without sleep
03/08/16 16:09 from Mike Nova's Shared Newslinks
mikenova shared this story from Russia | The Guardian. Fedor Konyukhov, who circumnavigated the world with only a Virgin Mary icon and a cross, cross for company, barely ate and didn’t sleep kept himself awake with a spoon A Russian Orth...
» Russia continues to shadow Trump - CNN
03/08/16 16:08 from Mike Nova's Shared Newslinks
mikenova shared this story from Russia - Google News. CNN Russia continues to shadow Trump CNN In the past week, the Republican presidential nominee has been pilloried for his comments expressing openness to Russia's annexation of Crimea...
» Donald Trump’s Many, Many, Many, Many Ties to Russia | TIME
03/08/16 15:35 from Mike Nova's Shared Newslinks
mikenova shared this story . Jeff Nesbit was the communications director to former Vice President Dan Quayle (R-IN) at the White House. He is the author of Poison Tea His dodge is a classic magician’s trick Russian intelligence age...
» Donald Trump's Many, Many, Many, Many Ties to Russia - TIME
03/08/16 15:34 from Mike Nova's Shared Newslinks
mikenova shared this story from Russia - Google News. TIME Donald Trump's Many, Many, Many, Many Ties to Russia TIME Russian intelligence agencies have allegedly recently digitally broken into four different American organizations that a...
» Obama says reports that Russia hacked the DNC will not upset his relationship with Putin - Business Insider
03/08/16 15:33 from Mike Nova's Shared Newslinks
mikenova shared this story from Russia - Google News. Business Insider Obama says reports that Russia hacked the DNC will not upset his relationship with Putin Business Insider WASHINGTON (Reuters) - U.S. President Barack Obama said on T...
» Obama Says DNC Hacking Possibly by Russia Adds to Strains - Wall Street Journal
03/08/16 15:33 from Mike Nova's Shared Newslinks
mikenova shared this story from Russia - Google News. Wall Street Journal Obama Says DNC Hacking Possibly by Russia Adds to Strains Wall Street Journal WASHINGTON—President Barack Obama said a potential U.S. determination that Russia was...
» Anthrax Outbreak in Russia Kills Boy, 12, and Hospitalizes Others - New York Times
03/08/16 15:32 from Mike Nova's Shared Newslinks
mikenova shared this story from Russia - Google News. CBS News Anthrax Outbreak in Russia Kills Boy, 12, and Hospitalizes Others New York Times Nikolai I. Vlasov, the deputy head of the country's s agricultural watchdog agency, said that...
» Can Turkey really turn to Russia? - Al-Monitor
03/08/16 15:32 from Mike Nova's Shared Newslinks
mikenova shared this story from Russia - Google News. Al-Monitor Can Turkey really turn to Russia ? Al-Monitor Russia appears to be the main beneficiary of the July 15 attempted coup in Turkey. Moscow clearly sees a strategic opportunity...
» Hillary, Russia and the consequences of recklessness: Column - USA TODAY
03/08/16 15:32 from Mike Nova's Shared Newslinks
mikenova shared this story from Russia - Google News. USA TODAY Hillary, Russia and the consequences of recklessness: Column USA TODAY The truth is that Russia surged in global influence from the day Barack Obama assumed the presidency a...
» Glenn Beck: 'Russia Is Trying to Take Down Hillary Clinton' to 'Foment Revolution' Here - Mediaite
03/08/16 15:31 from Mike Nova's Shared Newslinks
mikenova shared this story from Russia - Google News. Mediaite Glenn Beck: ' Russia Is Trying to Take Down Hillary Clinton' to 'Foment Revolution' Here Mediaite beck Glenn Beck appeared on Fox News tonight to declare that America should ...
» Syria Aleppo siege: Fighting rages as Russian jets strike - BBC News
03/08/16 15:31 from Mike Nova's Shared Newslinks
mikenova shared this story from Russia - Google News. BBC News Syria Aleppo siege: Fighting rages as Russian jets strike BBC News They set off a huge tunnel bomb underneath army positions in the strategic Ramouseh district. The army has ...
» Russia Denies Involvement in Syrian Gas Attacks - Voice of America
03/08/16 15:30 from Mike Nova's Shared Newslinks
mikenova shared this story from Russia - Google News. Voice of America Russia Denies Involvement in Syrian Gas Attacks Voice of America Russia is denying claims from Syrian rebels and human rights groups that it was behind a reported chl...
» Russia's President Fights to Keep Control - STRATFOR
03/08/16 14:58 from Mike Nova's Shared Newslinks
mikenova shared this story from Russia - Google News. STRATFOR Russia's President Fights to Keep Control STRATFOR A Russian helicopter circles the Kremlin in central Moscow. A power play is underway by elements of the security services t...
» It's Obama's Fault Russia Is Now A Major Threat - The Federalist
03/08/16 14:57 from Mike Nova's Shared Newslinks
mikenova shared this story from Russia - Google News. The Federalist It's Obama's Fault Russia Is Now A Major Threat The Federalist Just as the Democratic convention in Philadelphia was being gaveled in last week, leaders of that party w...
» Russia Is Probably Meddling in the US Election—And That's No Surprise - Newsweek
03/08/16 14:57 from Mike Nova's Shared Newslinks
mikenova shared this story from Russia - Google News. Newsweek Russia Is Probably Meddling in the US Election—And That's No Surprise Newsweek Start with Russia's Chief of the General Staff Valery Gerasimov , who wrote that, “The role of ...
» American Companies Thriving In Russia: Is There Something To Be Ashamed About? - Forbes
03/08/16 14:56 from Mike Nova's Shared Newslinks
mikenova shared this story from Russia - Google News. Forbes American Companies Thriving In Russia : Is There Something To Be Ashamed About? Forbes Ever since the Democratic National Committee decided to turn their disdain for Bernie San...
» Senate Dems Demand That Ted Cruz Hold Hearings On Trump's Russia Comments - TPM
03/08/16 14:56 from Mike Nova's Shared Newslinks
mikenova shared this story from Russia - Google News. TPM Senate Dems Demand That Ted Cruz Hold Hearings On Trump's Russia Comments TPM Senate Democrats are urging Sen. Ted Cruz (R-TX) to hold hearings on comments made by Donald Trump ur...
» Russia may be meddling in US politics. Where is the leftwing outrage? - The Guardian
03/08/16 14:56 from Mike Nova's Shared Newslinks
mikenova shared this story from Russia - Google News. The Guardian Russia may be meddling in US politics. Where is the leftwing outrage? The Guardian The idea that Russia is meddling in the US elections on behalf of Donald Trump – fueled...
» What's in Trump's tax returns: Russia ties, the Mob? - The Hill (blog)
03/08/16 14:55 from Mike Nova's Shared Newslinks
mikenova shared this story from Russia - Google News. What's in Trump's tax returns: Russia ties, the Mob? The Hill (blog) Trump has in recent days come out in favor of abandoning America's commitments of mutual defense under our treaty ...
» A US-Russia deal in Syria would maintain a bloody status quo - New Statesman
03/08/16 14:55 from Mike Nova's Shared Newslinks
mikenova shared this story from Russia - Google News. New Statesman A US- Russia deal in Syria would maintain a bloody status quo New Statesman The shooting down of a Russian helicopter by Syrian rebels has resulted in the largest Russia...
» How the Coup Attempt Has Strained U.S.-Turkey Relations
03/08/16 14:54 from Mike Nova's Shared Newslinks
mikenova shared this story from NYT > Europe. After last month's attempted military coup, the Turkish government is accusing the United States of supporting the military's failed takeover. Ceylan Yeginsu, The New York Times's Istanbul...
» Trump taunts GOP, refusing to back Ryan, McCain
03/08/16 14:37 from Mike Nova's Shared Newslinks
mikenova shared this story from www.washingtontimes.com stories: Security. WASHINGTON (AP) - Donald Trump is openly taunting the leaders of his own party by refusing to endorse House Speaker Paul Ryan of Wisconsin and Sen. John McCain of...
» In Libya, a New Front in the War on ISIS
03/08/16 14:35 from Mike Nova's Shared Newslinks
mikenova shared this story from United States Defense and Military Forces. The new phase of the military campaign against the terrorist group must include a viable long-term plan to help stabilize Libya.
» 33 U.S. Service Members Have Contracted Zika, Pentagon Says
03/08/16 14:34 from Mike Nova's Shared Newslinks
mikenova shared this story from United States Defense and Military Forces. Military officials said the disease had been found in men and women serving abroad, including a pregnant woman.
» White House vs. ‘Homegrown Extremists’
03/08/16 14:34 from Mike Nova's Shared Newslinks
mikenova shared this story from United States Defense and Military Forces. The White House press secretary, Josh Earnest, said the federal government was working to combat the recruiting efforts of organizations like the Islamic State.
» Montenegro Joins NATO, Promptly Sells Saudis 300 Tonnes of Weapons For Syria
03/08/16 14:33 from Mike Nova's Shared Newslinks
mikenova shared this story from ThereAreNoSunglasses. [SEE: Montenegro sparks a turning point for NATO ] Montenegro Opens Weapons Supply Line to Saudi Arabia An arms broker who sold almost 300 tonnes of aging Yugoslav-era weapons and amm...
» Trump’s GOP has a soft spot for LGBT
03/08/16 14:28 from Mike Nova's Shared Newslinks
mikenova shared this story from Stars and Stripes. In Cleveland there was a Republican rebirth. This rebirth was not political, but principled — one that altered the soul of the GOP.
» The Early Edition: August 3, 2016
03/08/16 14:28 from Mike Nova's Shared Newslinks
mikenova shared this story from Just Security. Zoë Chapman Before the start of business,  Just Security  provides a curated summary of up-to-the-minute developments at home and abroad. Here’s today’s news. LIBYA Another round of US airst...
» Stop trusting Putin on Syria - Washington Post
03/08/16 14:27 from Mike Nova's Shared Newslinks
mikenova shared this story from James R. Clapper Jr. - Google News. Washington Post Stop trusting Putin on Syria Washington Post This cave-in to Mr. Putin would be so sweeping that some senior Obama administration officials have not conc...
» Obama Says Republicans Should Withdraw Support for Trump - New York Times
03/08/16 14:27 from Mike Nova's Shared Newslinks
mikenova shared this story from james b. comey - Google News. Washington Post Obama Says Republicans Should Withdraw Support for Trump New York Times President Obama said on Tuesday that Donald J. Trump was “woefully unprepared” to serve...
» Donald Trump supporters firmly behind him despite feud with Muslim family - Washington Times
03/08/16 14:27 from Mike Nova's Shared Newslinks
mikenova shared this story from james b. comey - Google News. Washington Times Donald Trump supporters firmly behind him despite feud with Muslim family Washington Times He hammered her for continuing to claim she didn't send classified ...
» Turkey arrests nine Caribbean islanders attempting to join ISIS in Syria
03/08/16 14:27 from Mike Nova's Shared Newslinks
mikenova shared this story from intelNews.org. Turkish police have detained nine citizens of Trinidad and Tobago who were on their way to Syria, allegedly to join the Islamic State.
» London’s police force puts more armed officers on streets
03/08/16 14:26 from Mike Nova's Shared Newslinks
mikenova shared this story from In Homeland Security. London's police force is putting more armed officers on the streets — a visible response to attacks by Islamic State-inspired groups in Europe.
» Kremlin Dismisses Claims of Using Toxic Gas Bombs at Mi-8 Downing Site in Syria
03/08/16 14:26 from Mike Nova's Shared Newslinks
mikenova shared this story from GlobalSecurity.org. Kremlin spokesman Dmitry Peskov dismissed on Tuesday accusations of toxic gas dropped in the Syrian province where a Russian helicopter was downed the previous day as an unfounded infor...
» Report: FBI was silent on Russian threat in warnings to DNC - The Hill
03/08/16 14:25 from Mike Nova's Shared Newslinks
mikenova shared this story from fbi - Google News. The Hill Report: FBI was silent on Russian threat in warnings to DNC The Hill The Federal Bureau of Investigation was quiet that the threat was Russian espionage when it warned the Democ...
» Washington D.C. Transit Officer Arrested by FBI, Charged With Aiding ISIS: Officials - KTLA
03/08/16 14:25 from Mike Nova's Shared Newslinks
mikenova shared this story from fbi - Google News. KTLA Washington D.C. Transit Officer Arrested by FBI , Charged With Aiding ISIS: Officials KTLA A police officer with the Washington Metropolitan Area Transit Authority was arrested Wedn...
» FBI: 1st US Law Enforcement Officer Charged in Terror Sting - ABC News
03/08/16 14:24 from Mike Nova's Shared Newslinks
mikenova shared this story from fbi - Google News. KTLA FBI : 1st US Law Enforcement Officer Charged in Terror Sting ABC News According to an FBI affidavit, Young bought nearly $250 in gift cards last month that he intended for the Islam...
» DNC staffers: FBI didn't tell us for months about possible Russian hack - Ars Technica
03/08/16 14:24 from Mike Nova's Shared Newslinks
mikenova shared this story from fbi - Google News. Ars Technica DNC staffers: FBI didn't tell us for months about possible Russian hack Ars Technica A report by Reuters suggests that the FBI was aware of a possibly Russian-sponsored intr...
» American policeman arrested on suspicion of assisting ISIS
03/08/16 14:23 from Mike Nova's Shared Newslinks
mikenova shared this story from DEBKAFile. August 3, 2016, 6:45 PM (IDT) The US Justice Department announced Wednesday morning that the FBI had arrested Nicholas Young, a member of the U.S. capital's metro transit police, on su...
» Telegram explains what really happened from its 'massive' hacker attack - VentureBeat
03/08/16 14:22 from Mike Nova's Shared Newslinks
mikenova shared this story from Cyber Warfare - Google News. VentureBeat Telegram explains what really happened from its 'massive' hacker attack VentureBeat Cyber researchers shared with Reuters that Iranian hackers were able to access m...
» July 15 tweets pose questions on 'shadow CIA' Stratfor - www.worldbulletin.net
03/08/16 14:22 from Mike Nova's Shared Newslinks
mikenova shared this story from cia - Google News. www.worldbulletin.net July 15 tweets pose questions on 'shadow CIA ' Stratfor www.worldbulletin.net A 2012 Atlantic magazine profile of the group said, “Stratfor is not the shadow- CIA t...
» Obama's CIA Director Wants to Stick Around for Clinton - Bloomberg
03/08/16 14:21 from Mike Nova's Shared Newslinks
mikenova shared this story from cia - Google News. Bloomberg Obama's CIA Director Wants to Stick Around for Clinton Bloomberg Brennan first suggested he wanted to stay on as CIA director during an NPR interview in February. He was asked ...
» Former CIA director fears Trump 'crisis in civil-military relationships' - Politico
03/08/16 14:20 from Mike Nova's Shared Newslinks
mikenova shared this story from cia - Google News. BuzzFeed News Former CIA director fears Trump 'crisis in civil-military relationships' Politico The nuclear chain of command is not built for debate, former CIA Director Michael Hayden s...
» Pentagon Claims That It Has “Lost” Over $18 Trillion, Which Probably Paid Foreign Army Payrolls
03/08/16 14:19 from Mike Nova's Shared Newslinks
mikenova shared this story from ThereAreNoSunglasses. Pentagon missing $2.3 trillion Rumsfeld Exposed 9/10/2001 … May 18, 2003 – The Pentagon’s unenviable reputation for waste will top the … waste under fire / $1 ...
» FBI: 1st US law enforcement officer charged in terror sting
03/08/16 14:17 from Mike Nova's Shared Newslinks
mikenova shared this story from In Homeland Security. Prosecutors have brought the first-ever federal terrorism charges against a U.S. law enforcement officer, charging a DC Metro officer with assisting ISIS.
» Venezuela's Maduro Promotes General Indicted by U.S. on Drug Charges
03/08/16 14:13 from Mike Nova's Shared Newslinks
mikenova shared this story from WSJ.com: World News. In an act of defiance, Venezuela’s President Nicolás Maduro appointed as the nation’s top cop a general indicted by the U.S. the day before on drug-trafficking charges.
» U.K. Prepares for Possible Terror Attacks With More Armed Police
03/08/16 14:12 from Mike Nova's Shared Newslinks
mikenova shared this story from WSJ.com: World News. More armed police officers will patrol the streets of London as part of a string of measures taken by the U.K. aimed at ensuring the country is prepared for the types of attacks by Isl...
» London Luxury House Prices Keep Falling After Brexit Vote
03/08/16 14:12 from Mike Nova's Shared Newslinks
mikenova shared this story from WSJ.com: World News. High-end house prices in central London have continued to fall after the Brexit vote, according to property broker Knight Frank.
» Twenty Missing After India Bridge Collapse
03/08/16 14:12 from Mike Nova's Shared Newslinks
mikenova shared this story from WSJ.com: World News. About 20 people were missing after two buses plunged into a river following the collapse of an around 100-year-old bridge on one of India’s busiest roads, the latest example of the ric...
» Obama administration denies Iran cash payment was ransom for prisoners
03/08/16 14:11 from Mike Nova's Shared Newslinks
mikenova shared this story from Reuters: World News. WASHINGTON (Reuters) - The Obama administration said on Wednesday that $400 million in cash paid to Iran soon after the release of five Americans detained by Tehran was not ransom for ...
» A Troll With A Cause
03/08/16 14:09 from Mike Nova's Shared Newslinks
mikenova shared this story from Radio Free Europe / Radio Liberty. O ne story made global headlines. One only made it onto the radar of the most obsessive Kremlin-watchers. The solidifying consensus that Kremlin-backed Russian hackers br...
» Donald Trump's top aide denies reports of campaign turmoil
03/08/16 14:08 from Mike Nova's Shared Newslinks
mikenova shared this story from BBC News - World. Donald Trump's top aide is denying reports of deep divisions within the campaign after a damaging series of missteps by the Republican nominee.
» Former Nepal communist rebel leader elected prime minister
03/08/16 14:07 from Mike Nova's Shared Newslinks
mikenova shared this story from World. Nepal’s parliament has elected a former communist rebel leader as the country’s new prime minister.
» FBI: First US Law Enforcement Officer Charged in Terror Sting
03/08/16 13:51 from Mike Nova's Shared Newslinks
mikenova shared this story from Voice of America. Authorities say a Washington, D.C.-area transit police officer has been charged in an FBI sting with attempting to support the Islamic State group.   The FBI says he is the first law enfo...
» Two Men Jailed in Norway for Joining IS
03/08/16 13:51 from Mike Nova's Shared Newslinks
mikenova shared this story from Voice of America. Norway has jailed two men for joining Islamic State in August 2014, shortly after IS declared a caliphate in Iraq and Syria. A court Oslo Wednesday sentenced Hasan Ahmed, a 46-year-old No...
» US Sent Cash to Iran as Americans Were Freed - Wall Street Journal
03/08/16 13:49 from Mike Nova's Shared Newslinks
mikenova shared this story from Top Stories - Google News. Wall Street Journal US Sent Cash to Iran as Americans Were Freed Wall Street Journal WASHINGTON—The Obama administration secretly organized an airlift of $400 million worth of ca...
» Emirates Jet Burns on Runway After Dubai Airport 'Incident' - NBCNews.com
03/08/16 13:49 from Mike Nova's Shared Newslinks
mikenova shared this story from Top Stories - Google News. NBCNews.com Emirates Jet Burns on Runway After Dubai Airport 'Incident' NBCNews.com An Emirates jet burned on the runway at Dubai airport on Wednesday after what the airline desc...
» France's President Says Trump's 'Excesses' Make People 'Want to Retch' - New York Times
03/08/16 13:48 from Mike Nova's Shared Newslinks
mikenova shared this story from Top Stories - Google News. New York Times France's President Says Trump's 'Excesses' Make People 'Want to Retch' New York Times President François Hollande of France attending a Mass last week in Paris for...
» Yazidi Activist Nadia Murad Speaks Out on the 'Holocaust' of Her People in Iraq - TIME
03/08/16 13:48 from Mike Nova's Shared Newslinks
mikenova shared this story from Top Stories - Google News. TIME Yazidi Activist Nadia Murad Speaks Out on the 'Holocaust' of Her People in Iraq TIME In April this year, I had the honor of writing a piece on Nadia Murad for the TIME 100 l...
» Donald Trump Feuds With the GOP - ABC News
03/08/16 13:48 from Mike Nova's Shared Newslinks
mikenova shared this story from Top Stories - Google News. ABC News Donald Trump Feuds With the GOP ABC News ABC News' Jon Karl and political analyst Matthew Dowd on whether more Republicans will distance themselves from their party's pr...
» Republicans think Trump might quit — so they're scrambling to find a replacement: ABC News - Raw Story
03/08/16 13:47 from Mike Nova's Shared Newslinks
mikenova shared this story from Top Stories - Google News. Raw Story Republicans think Trump might quit — so they're scrambling to find a replacement: ABC News Raw Story Republican officials are so angry at Donald Trump and his imploding...
» Donald Trump's strange campaign gets stranger - CNN
03/08/16 13:43 from Mike Nova's Shared Newslinks
mikenova shared this story from Top Stories - Google News. CNN Donald Trump's strange campaign gets stranger CNN Washington (CNN) Donald Trump is testing just how far he can push his unconventional campaign without wrecking it. The Repub...
» Jogger was sexually assaulted before she was killed: police - New York Post
03/08/16 13:43 from Mike Nova's Shared Newslinks
mikenova shared this story from Top Stories - Google News. New York Post Jogger was sexually assaulted before she was killed: police New York Post The body of Karina Vetrano – who had recently celebrated her 30th birthday in Saint Tropez...
» DC Metro Transit Officer Charged With Trying to Assist ISIS - NBCNews.com
03/08/16 13:42 from Mike Nova's Shared Newslinks
mikenova shared this story from Top Stories - Google News. CNN CBS News DC Metro Transit Officer Charged With Trying to Assist ISIS NBCNews.com A police officer with the Washington, D.C. Metro transit system has been charged with providi...
» Pakistan police say British woman's suspected 'honor killing' was murder
03/08/16 13:41 from Mike Nova's Shared Newslinks
mikenova shared this story from Reuters: World News. LAHORE, Pakistan (Reuters) - A British woman whose husband alleges she was killed for marrying him against her parents' wishes was murdered, Pakistani police said on Wednesday.
» Russia says informed U.S. of toxic substance attack by rebels in Syria's Aleppo
03/08/16 13:41 from Mike Nova's Shared Newslinks
mikenova shared this story from Reuters: World News. MOSCOW (Reuters) - The Russian military informed the United States that rebels in the Syrian city of Aleppo launched an attack using toxic substances at 19:05 on Aug. 2, Interfax news ...
» British-Iranian Aid Worker Charged In Tehran's Revolutionary Court
03/08/16 13:41 from Mike Nova's Shared Newslinks
mikenova shared this story from Radio Free Europe / Radio Liberty. A British-Iranian aid worker detained since early April and accused of trying to overthrow Iran's government has appeared in Tehran's Revolutionary Court for the first ti...
» Ukrainian Deputy Minister Steps Down, Cites 'Attacks' On Journalists
03/08/16 13:40 from Mike Nova's Shared Newslinks
mikenova shared this story from Radio Free Europe / Radio Liberty. Ukraine’s Deputy Minister of Information Policy Tetiana Popova has announced her resignation, citing what she described as attacks on journalists and freedom of speech. I...
» Op-Ed Contributor: The Case for (Finally) Bombing Assad
03/08/16 13:38 from Mike Nova's Shared Newslinks
mikenova shared this story from NYT > World. Damage last month in Aleppo, Syria, from Syrian and Russian warplanes. Secretary of State John Kerry hopes that an understanding with Russia will help restore the ‘‘cessation of hostilities...
» Venezuelan general on drugs charges named justice minister
03/08/16 13:34 from Mike Nova's Shared Newslinks
mikenova shared this story from BBC News - World. Nestor Reverol, a Venezuelan general who was indicted on Monday on charges of having links with drug traffickers, is named as Venezuela's new justice minister.
» Venezuela leader names minister accused of drug crimes by U.S.
03/08/16 13:34 from Mike Nova's Shared Newslinks
mikenova shared this story from Reuters: World News. CARACAS (Reuters) - Venezuelan President Nicolas Maduro on Tuesday named Nestor Reverol, a military general accused of drug crimes by the United States, as his new interior minister an...
» Nicaragua's Ortega picks wife as running mate, pledges joint rule
03/08/16 13:33 from Mike Nova's Shared Newslinks
mikenova shared this story from Reuters: World News. MANAGUA (Reuters) - Nicaraguan President Daniel Ortega picked his wife on Tuesday to run as his vice presidential candidate ahead of November elections, in a vote in which the leftist ...
» Revolving-door politics in Nepal as Maoist poised to become PM
03/08/16 13:33 from Mike Nova's Shared Newslinks
mikenova shared this story from Reuters: World News. KATHMANDU (Reuters) - Nepal's parliament meets on Wednesday in a crucial session that is expected to confirm former Maoist rebel chief Prachanda as the Himalayan nation's new prime min...
» Germany hands ex-Yugoslav spies life sentences for dissident murder
03/08/16 13:33 from Mike Nova's Shared Newslinks
mikenova shared this story from Reuters: World News. MUNICH (Reuters) - A German court sentenced two former Yugoslav intelligence chiefs to life in prison on Wednesday for masterminding the murder of a Yugoslav dissident in the southern ...
» Maoist chief Prachanda elected as Nepal prime minister
03/08/16 13:32 from Mike Nova's Shared Newslinks
mikenova shared this story from Reuters: World News. KATHMANDU (Reuters) - Nepal's parliament elected former Maoist rebel chief Prachanda, who led a decade-long insurgency that toppled a Hindu monarchy, as prime minister on Wednesday aft...
» Thousands of Yazidis missing, captive, two years after start of 'genocide' - U.N.
03/08/16 13:32 from Mike Nova's Shared Newslinks
mikenova shared this story from Reuters: World News. BAGHDAD (Reuters) - Thousands of Yazidis are being held captive by Islamic State in Syria where many are used for sexual slavery or forced to fight for the group, the United Nations sa...
» Hezbollah sees no immediate end to Syria war, partition in Iraq and Syria a possible outcome
03/08/16 13:31 from Mike Nova's Shared Newslinks
mikenova shared this story from Reuters: World News. Beirut (Reuters) - Lebanon’s Hezbollah said the partition of Iraq and Syria was a possible outcome of sectarian fighting across the region and there was no prospect of any end to the w...
» Physician Marshall ousts US Rep. Huelskamp in Kansas primary
03/08/16 13:30 from Mike Nova's Shared Newslinks
mikenova shared this story from AP Top News at 12:48 p.m. EDT. HUTCHINSON, Kan. (AP) -- A doctor backed by agriculture and business groups ousted U.S. Rep. Tim Huelskamp Tuesday in a Kansas Republican primary race that focused on the tea...
» DIVIDED AMERICA: Even in fractured land, there's much unity
03/08/16 13:30 from Mike Nova's Shared Newslinks
mikenova shared this story from AP Top News at 12:48 p.m. EDT. SOUTH BOSTON, Va. (AP) -- Outside the Annin Flagmakers factory in this perennial swing state, a summer of discontent is brewing. They feel the country's divides insi...
» America in one word? 'Free,' 'great,' or 'divided,' 'broken'
03/08/16 13:30 from Mike Nova's Shared Newslinks
mikenova shared this story from AP Top News at 12:48 p.m. EDT. NEW YORK (AP) -- Free and great, or divided and confused. Diverse and powerful, or troubled and broken. In search of a single word encapsulating their country at this moment,...
» Emirates airliner with 275 onboard crash lands in Dubai
03/08/16 13:24 from Mike Nova's Shared Newslinks
mikenova shared this story from AP Top News at 12:48 p.m. EDT. DUBAI, United Arab Emirates (AP) -- An Emirates flight from India with 275 people on board crash-landed at Dubai's main airport on Wednesday, sending black smoke bil...
» 2 consultants charged in South Dakota tribal pot operation
03/08/16 13:23 from Mike Nova's Shared Newslinks
mikenova shared this story from AP Top News at 12:48 p.m. EDT. FLANDREAU, S.D. (AP) -- Two consultants who worked with a Native American tribe on its plans to open the nation's first marijuana resort have been charged with drug ...
» British woman who died in alleged honour killing in Pakistan was 'suffocated'
03/08/16 13:22 from Mike Nova's Shared Newslinks
mikenova shared this story from News. None
» Grim mood pervades Aspen meeting of top terror pros
03/08/16 10:11 from Mike Nova's Shared Newslinks
mikenova shared this story from PBS NewsHour. U.S. Homeland Security Secretary Jeh Johnson, left, and FBI Director James Comey listen to opening remarks during a House Homeland Security Committee hearing on Capitol Hill in Washington, U....
» Glenn Beck: ‘Russia Is Trying to Take Down Hillary Clinton’ to ‘Foment Revolution’ Here
03/08/16 09:21 from Mike Nova's Shared Newslinks
mikenova shared this story from Comments on: Glenn Beck: ‘Russia Is Trying to Take Down Hillary Clinton’ to ‘Foment Revolution’ Here. Glenn Beck appeared on Fox News tonight to declare that America should not be underestimating what Russ...
» Editorial: Donald Trump classified briefing? No wonder U.S. intelligence community is nervous (Mercury News) - The Mercury News
02/08/16 20:08 from Mike Nova's Shared Newslinks
mikenova shared this story from James R. Clapper Jr. - Google News. Editorial: Donald Trump classified briefing? No wonder U.S. intelligence community is nervous (Mercury News) The Mercury News At least one unnamed senior intelligence of...
» Trump refuses to support Paul Ryan, John McCain in upcoming Republican primaries - Washington Post
02/08/16 20:07 from Mike Nova's Shared Newslinks
mikenova shared this story from Top Stories - Google News. Washington Post Trump refuses to support Paul Ryan, John McCain in upcoming Republican primaries Washington Post Republican presidential nominee Donald Trump is refusing to back ...
» In blow to GOP unity, Trump refuses to back Ryan, McCain
02/08/16 20:06 from Mike Nova's Shared Newslinks
mikenova shared this story from AP Top News at 7:30 p.m. EDT. DAYTONA BEACH, Florida (AP) -- Republican presidential nominee Donald Trump said Tuesday that he is refusing to endorse House Speaker Paul Ryan and Sen. John McCain just two w...
» Fake URL shortening service was part of British online spy operation
02/08/16 17:21 from Mike Nova's Shared Newslinks
mikenova shared this story from intelNews.org. An internet website that offered free URL shortening services appears to have been a front created by British intelligence in order to spread messages and monitor activists involved in prote...
» Clinton: Trump’s rhetoric on Russia raises national security concerns
02/08/16 17:21 from Mike Nova's Shared Newslinks
mikenova shared this story from In Homeland Security. Democratic nominee Hillary Clinton said opponent Donald Trump's rhetoric toward Russia and its president, Vladimir Putin, raises concerns about national security.
» Hearing postponed for Pittsburgh FBI gate-crashing suspect - Fox News
02/08/16 17:18 from Mike Nova's Shared Newslinks
mikenova shared this story from fbi - Google News. Hearing postponed for Pittsburgh FBI gate-crashing suspect Fox News PITTSBURGH – A man accused of ramming his dump truck through the security gate at the FBI building in Pittsburgh won't...
» FBI denies Senate panel's request for Dem party hack briefings - The Hill
02/08/16 17:17 from Mike Nova's Shared Newslinks
mikenova shared this story from fbi - Google News. The Hill FBI denies Senate panel's request for Dem party hack briefings The Hill FBI denies Senate panel's request for Dem party hack briefings. Getty Images. By Katie Bo Williams - 08/0...
» Judge blasts FBI for bugging courthouse, throws out 200 hours of recordings - Ars Technica
02/08/16 17:15 from Mike Nova's Shared Newslinks
mikenova shared this story from fbi - Google News. Ars Technica Judge blasts FBI for bugging courthouse, throws out 200 hours of recordings Ars Technica The FBI violated the Fourth Amendment by recording more than 200 hours of conversati...
» FBI expands its cybersecurity division after hacking incidents - CBS News
02/08/16 17:14 from Mike Nova's Shared Newslinks
mikenova shared this story from fbi - Google News. CBS News FBI expands its cybersecurity division after hacking incidents CBS News There are a couple of unusual things about the FBI's announcement of a new job opening on Thursday, a day...
» FBI blasted for illegally recording more than 200 hours of audio during an investigation - The Next Web
02/08/16 17:14 from Mike Nova's Shared Newslinks
mikenova shared this story from fbi - Google News. Ars Technica FBI blasted for illegally recording more than 200 hours of audio during an investigation The Next Web A federal judge in the Bay Area ruled that the FBI violated the fourth ...
» Obama says Russian hack would not upset relations with Putin
02/08/16 16:46 from Mike Nova's Shared Newslinks
mikenova shared this story from Reuters: World News. WASHINGTON (Reuters) - U.S. President Barack Obama said on Tuesday that if Russia had engaged in hacking the Democratic National Committee it would be something he would discuss with P...
» How the Kremlin is sure to keep its fingerprints off any cyberattack
02/08/16 16:42 from Mike Nova's Shared Newslinks
mikenova shared this story from Europe. “You can’t prove it,” is the common Russian response to accusations from abroad.
» After Orlando Shooting, Gay Leaders Train Sights on Guns
02/08/16 16:40 from Mike Nova's Shared Newslinks
mikenova shared this story from Voice of America. Dozens of leading civil rights activists gathered earlier this summer at Congregation Beit Simchat Torah in New York, the largest lesbian, gay, bisexual and transgender synagogue in the U...
» Donald Trump Long Sought a Real-Estate Foothold in Russia
02/08/16 13:36 from Mike Nova's Shared Newslinks
mikenova shared this story . Republican presidential nominee Donald Trump repeatedly sought to gain a place for his Trump-branded towers in Russia and other former Soviet states, even in the 1980s, when the communist empire was firs...
» How Russia Is Courting the Gulf
02/08/16 13:34 from Mike Nova's Shared Newslinks
mikenova shared this story from The National Interest. Since the outbreak of the Syrian Civil War in 2011, relations between Russia and the Gulf Cooperation Council have deteriorated sharply due to disagreements between both actors over ...


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