"Russia is not going to go away," Rojansky wrote in a National Interest op-ed last year criticizing what he characterized as the overuse of sanctions. Why would Biden consider him as a Russia adviser? Not to mention him writing that in an outlet run by a known agent. Omg
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This is really crazy especially now that Russia is escalating and threatening destruction of Ukraine @POTUS needs to reconsider this
The only one who is lobbying for and doesn't want to see sanctions is Russia.
Ridiculous why anyone would think its something worth writing about in their defense.
Adding this to this thread. News to me Putin was ever a fighter of corruption except in the case of removing competition valdaiclub.com/about/experts/…
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Omg! a mobster who allegedly documents with him in the name of Gennady Petrov was shot dead in a Moscow fitness club and it was caught on video. Feels so much like the 90's
Not clear if he had Petrov's docs or the membership he opened was under Petrov's name. Petrov is of course the mafia figure operating out of Spain who is close to the kremlin
Very interesting that the outlet that has the most details including enemies, city to look in, etc is one linked to fsb
Somebody really needs to look into bizarre new tactic by Russia to keep writing articles in their main outlet of their planted troll comments in British papers. It has been happening almost daily for over a week. Have never seen this strange behavior before & curious why Britain
Threads on the other articles. They have always planted pro Kremlin comments in Western outlets buy I have never seen them writing articles on those comments in their main outlet. And they are specifically focusing on British outlets
When discussing Ukraine please keep following points in mind
It's Ukraine not "the Ukraine"
Kyiv not "Kiev"
Russia invaded Ukraine/continues to wage daily war
Not a conflict but occupation
THERE IS NO CIVIL WAR- Just Russian invasion and occupation along with their dirty tactics
Between media and think tank centers its maddening seeing the crap being printed. Some intentionally and some purposely. Words matter
For many years Russia has been putting out disinformation to draw away from the fact they invaded a sovereign country
More unanswered questions
From the article
"Russian agent Maria Butina’s attempts to infiltrate the NRA led to a string of embarrassing headlines for the gun group, during her prosecution and eventual deportation from the United States in 2019"
Butina succeeded and was invited in
This is why it is imperative for all the information relating to Russia's operations and US operatives to be made available so Americans can see the depth of which they successfully have been running operations w their counterparts here
Like in Ukraine there are traitors that for numerous reasons will gladly assist in helping weaken the country from within. Those people must be exposed including all the propagandists on Russia's payroll. I'm disgusted to see for instance National Interest writing Kremlin garbage
Military movements in Bryansk oblast not far from Ukraine's border. Have not seen this level of mobilization from so many routes in a long time. Along with the increased disinformation and outright threats from Kremlin cronies
It has been ramping up over the past week with military moving in several routes in Russia and Belarus. Yet so many are downplaying and strangely trying to get into Putin's head and his intentions instead of looking at the what is happening on the ground
Meanwhile US asked Russia to explain their actions yesterday and Ryabkov basically answered with an FU today