I’m not an expert in Putin psychology, but I’m well versed in recent Russian influence operations, and none of those were/are done in a vacuum. My guess is those successes are playing into his calculus and he truly believes the West is so polarized and corrupt, he will win 1/
He has made Russia a major factor in European energy security. He has bought (coerced?) a lot of goodwill from many European and US politicians and media influencers. In fact, many of our own politicians and “media” companies learned tactics from watching Russia 2/
So far, we’ve seen incredible unity from the West. Will it hold once this thing kicks into high gear? Will Johnson really be able to withstand the blowback once London (already reeling from Brexit) loses money and business due to sanctions? 3/
If this drags out and we head into winter with war still going, will Italy and Germany hold steady on Nord Stream 2 sanctions? What will happen with midterm elections in the US? Will Biden be so embroiled at home that Russia moves to the back burner? 4/
Putin likely thinks he has leverage on all those points and more bc he spent years laying the groundwork for our polarization, corruption, distrust of government and institutions and each other. 5/
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There are so many problems to dig through in this story. First off, yes, Grenell and Ka$h would be horrific as CIA director. But I won't even go into that. The article is so weird to read bc it assumes norms and rules will be followed. 1/
For example, it talks about Musk as some kind of Rasputin, an informal adviser so he would be exempt from ethics rules designed to avoid conflicts of interest. But we know from last time around, these ethics rules don't exist for Trump. 2/
There will be no effort to avoid conflicts of interest.
Then there is this: Some concern RFK jr might not be able to get a security clearance. 3/
Two articles today in @politico caught my attention. One says Harris's focus on Trump's fascism is falling flat with undecideds who want to hear about economic issues that affect them. 1/politico.com/news/2024/10/2…
The other is an interview with Fiona Hill about how Trump will be a fascist and usher in an oligarchy. 2/ politico.com/news/magazine/…
As Hill makes clear, fascism and the oligarchy it sustains and economy are very much linked. In an oligarchy, the leader *must* keep a small group around him happy. His own power depends on it. So the leader and all the oligarchs help each other to maintain power and status. 3/
A few years ago, I visited Prague and was shown around by a local tour guide. She had grown up in communist Czechoslovakia and clearly had had difficult experiences under the regime. The family had taken enormous risks and escaped. 1/
Years later, in 2013, she showed me around, sharing local history. And even though Czechia had been free for 24 years at that point, she still lowered her voice to a whisper anytime she mentioned communists or revealed sensitive stories. 2/
It was strange for me to see that, but for her it was a natural reaction, made that way having grown up under an authoritarian regime where one never knew if an out of turn phrase might land you in prison. 3/
Ok, starting a thread as I read through the DOJ's Doppelgänger affidavit, outlining how Russia used spoofed versions of legit news sites and created "original brands" to spread Russian narratives and hide the Russian gov's hand.
Here are some thoughts from yesterday, as I read through the RT indictment showing how RT was funding Tenet media and controlling much of their content Here's some thoughts from the RT indictment
For background on Doppelgänger, see this post from my Foreign Influence Operations course about how to verify news sites alexzfinley.substack.com/p/class-17-ver…
Petr Bystrom, a member of Germany's AfD party, allegedly caught on tape by Czech intel as he received money from the guy running the Voice of Europe Russian influence operation. 1/ spiegel.de/politik/deutsc…
Bystrom can apparently be heard on the recording counting money and then asking that several staffers at the European Parliament receive payments too. Czech intel believes the op gave around 500,000 euros to pro-Kremlin politicians/staff in the EU. 2/
According to der Spiegel: The authorities in Belgium are now also interested in the case. The intelligence services have "confirmed the existence of pro-Russian interference networks with activities in several European countries and also here in Belgium," said the Belgian PM. 3/
Putin's trip to UAE last week was part of this. Dubai is a massive washing machine for Russian cash. Putin had to check in on that; he needs that cash to keep paying his proxies in Europe and the US (influencers, activists, politicians, journalists, etc.). 1/
Look at this, in Dubai, 67 villas sold in two minutes. And no name is necessary. It's all anonymous. That sound you hear? It's a washing machine! 2/ lefigaro.fr/conso/la-semai…
Why does Putin need this cash? He is running a massive network of influencers in the West, to ensure his ideas take root and prevail. I've written extensively about this, so I'll just highlight a few operations here. See this thread for some basics: 3/