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More proof that Russia's aim was/is dissension and distrust in our government, rather than supporting Trump.  Democrats and the US left, doing there Russians' bidding now and in the past -- useful idiots, the lot of them.

"BlackMattersUS, a social media campaign believed to be Russians meddling in the US politics, promoted a large anti-Trump march in New York City in the days after the election.

A now-unavailable Facebook page for the Nov. 12, 2016, march shows the event's host as BM, a known alias of the BlackMattersUS used throughout the group's promotional materials for other sponsored protests, and encouraged protesters to meet at Union Square at 12 p.m. to march to Trump Tower.

The archived events page shows the event was shared with 61,000 people, 33,000 were interested in the event and 16,000 people marked themselves as going. Divided is the reason we just fell. We must unite despite our differences to stop HATE from ruling the land, a description of the event page reads.

On Wednesday afternoon, after BuzzFeed News published this report, the House Intelligence Committee released a sampling of Facebook ads linked to Russia. One of the ads released was a sponsored post for the Nov. 12 anti-Trump march at Union Square."

Much more at:

https://www.buzzfeed.com/ryanc...JdpAlw16#.xampgz4axQ

TRUTH -- THE NEW HATE SPEECH!

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Naio posted:

Nah...I'm aware of Russia's actions.  But WE have a president that won't condemn those actions.  I asked you a "simple" question, but you resorted to name calling.  So....Well played, Russia.  Well played.

Where did I use "name calling?"  Just made a reference to your avatar. 

As to Russia, you mean like these examples? Trump uses his emissaries to carry the message, rather than send a direct message.  The city fathers of Athens/Attica and Sparta/Lacedaemonia did much the same.  Like FDR and Truman, I suspect Trump can see further down the road.  Uncle Joe Stalin was a vicious, vile person.  But, necessary.

"UNITED NATIONS  Nikki R. Haley, the new American ambassador to the United Nations, condemned Russia on Thursday for its recent aggressive actions in eastern Ukraine.

We do want to better our relations with Russia, Ms. Haley said during her first remarks to an open briefing of the United Nations Security Council. However, the dire situation in eastern Ukraine is one that demands clear and strong condemnation of Russian actions."

https://www.nytimes.com/2017/0...ne-russia-putin.html

"After months of overtures from President Donald Trump to Russian President Vladimir Putin, the Trump administration is trading harsh diplomatic words with Moscow, further dimming the prospects for a strategic alliance between the two countries."

https://www.politico.com/story...ssia-cold-war-236568

Russian President Vladimir Putin has condemned President Donald Trump for initiating missile attacks on al-Shayrat, a Syrian military airfield, Thursday night. Washington gave Russia advance warning of the attack.

"Putin views the U.S. strikes on Syria as aggression against a sovereign state in violation of the norms of international law and on a made-up up pretext," said Dmitry Peskov, a Kremlin spokesman, according to the Independent."

https://mic.com/articles/17347...of-international-law

 

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