24 октября 2016 года
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Московская область, Ново-Огарёво
News and Opinions - Новости и Мнения: A blog about Russia and her relations with The West
Politico |
Poll: Clinton leads by 12 points
Politico Hillary Clinton has opened up a 12-point advantage over Donald Trump following their final debate last week and has reached the critical 50-percent mark, according to a new poll released Sunday. Clinton's 50-percent-to-38-percent lead over Trump in the ... Outside Money Favors Hillary Clinton at a 2-to-1 Rate Over Donald TrumpNew York Times Donald Trump is in a funk: Bitter, hoarse and pondering, 'If I lose. . .'Washington Post The New Yorker Endorses Hillary ClintonThe New Yorker Salon -The Atlantic -NJ.com -BBC News all 19,625 news articles » |
PennLive.com |
Donald Trump - The Siberian candidate?: Tony May
PennLive.com Take something simple like does Trump know Vladimir Putin or does he not? Several times in the primary election season, he regaled debate audiences with details of his purported relationship with the Russian dictator. He said he was in Russia for a ... Clinton? Trump? Duterte says Putin 'my favorite hero'Inquirer.net Trump still has no use for U.S. intelligence agenciesMSNBC Russian Chess Master Checkmates Trump on Putin Connection (video)TheImproper.com RT all 149 news articles » and more » |
CNN |
Vladimir Putin is trying to hack the election. What should US do?
CNN This is the first time a foreign power has inserted itself directly into an American presidential election. Russian President Vladimir Putin wasn't just probing our digital systems. He was probing our political response to see how far he could go to ... and more » |
Ventura County Star |
Martin Schram: Putin gets lucky with his dirty work
Ventura County Star In August, former acting director of the CIA, Michael Morell, an independent professional who served Republican and Democratic presidents, took the unusual position of publicly endorsing Clinton for president. Morell deplored that Trump was ignoring ... and more » |
The Moderate Voice |
US vote authorities warned to be alert to Russian hacks faking fraud: officials
The Moderate Voice The U.S. officials declined to comment on Republican candidate Donald Trump's contention that the election is being “rigged.” Trump said in the third and final presidential debate with Democratic candidate Hillary Clinton on Wednesday night that he ... Russia may try to forge evidence of voter fraudNew York Post Officials: Voting authorities warned to be alert to Russian hacks faking fraudThe Union Leader all 423 news articles » |
Washington Post |
Reince Priebus: Trump 'is going to win'
Washington Post The head of the Republican Party said Sunday that he thinks that — despite polls suggesting otherwise — Donald Trump will win the election. And he played down Trump's controversial claim that the election is rigged, saying that Trump has the right to ... GOP chairman defends Trump on claims of “rigged” electionCBS News all 11 news articles » |
Bloomberg |
Putin's Long Shadow in U.S. Campaign Fuels New Red Scare
Bloomberg When Vladimir Putin praised Donald Trump as “talented'' and the “absolute leader'' in the U.S. presidential race back in December, the embrace seemed more mischievous than malign. But now, with Election Day in just two weeks, the Kremlin's role has ... and more » |
”The international community has never relied more on the United Nations than it does today,” @Potus says.Obama said in his statement that the new secretary-general would be instrumental in dealing with “unprecedented challenges” facing the world, including the surge of millions of displaced peoples and climate change.
The Independent |
Russia perturbed by US troops in Norway
The Independent The tentative discussions take place against a backdrop of increasing tensions between Russia and the West, notably over Ukraine and the conflict in Syria. Also on 10 October, the Norwegian newspaper Adresseavisen said the Pentagon wanted to station ... and more » |
“The wicked earneth deceitful wages; but he that soweth righteousness hath a sure reward.” Proverbs 11:18 (The Israel Bible™)
NPR |
Government alleges former NSA contractor stole 'astonishing ...
Washington Post Federal prosecutors in Baltimore on Thursday said they will charge a former National Security Agency contractor with violating the Espionage Act, alleging that ... US Calls Alleged Theft By NSA Contractor 'Breathtaking' In Longevity, ScaleNPR US: Former NSA contractor committed “breathtaking” theft of secretsThe Denver Post Ex-NSA Contractor Stole at Least 500 Million Pages of Records and Secrets, US SaysWall Street Journal |
Let me say that, as a former NSA counterintelligence officer, people seldom take classified information home with them just once. There are only two reasons why anybody risks jail by illegally removing secrets from the office. Either you’re seeking to sell them to a foreign intelligence service, or you’re just a weirdo who does that sort of thing for fun.Martin, who was arrested in late August, was not initially charged with espionage, rather with mishandling classified information, a far less serious crime. An overweight nerd, he gave the impression of being the sort of “weirdo” I described rather than a mole.
CLINTON: ... that the Russians have engaged in cyberattacks against the United States of America, that you encouraged espionage against our people, that you are willing to spout the Putin line, sign up for his wish list, break up NATO, do whatever he wants to do, and that you continue to get help from him, because he has a very clear favorite in this race.Let’s take Trump at his word. Why, exactly, does he doubt that Russia is behind the recent election-related cyberattacks?
So I think that this is such an unprecedented situation. We’ve never had a foreign government trying to interfere in our election. We have 17 — 17 intelligence agencies, civilian and military, who have all concluded that these espionage attacks, these cyberattacks, come from the highest levels of the Kremlin and they are designed to influence our election. I find that deeply disturbing.
WALLACE: Secretary Clinton...
CLINTON: And I think it’s time you take a stand...
TRUMP: She has no idea whether it’s Russia, China, or anybody else.
CLINTON: I am not quoting myself.
TRUMP: She has no idea.
CLINTON: I am quoting 17...
TRUMP: Hillary, you have no idea.
CLINTON: ... 17 intelligence — do you doubt 17 military and civilian...
TRUMP: And our country has no idea.
CLINTON: ... agencies.
TRUMP: Yeah, I doubt it. I doubt it.
A few thoughts on Trump's debate position rejecting USIC assessment that Russia behind election-related cyber activities...To expand on these questions and points, briefly:#debate /1
Does he have actual info revealing why the USIC is wrong?#debate /2
Have his advisors told him there is a reason to be skeptical? Have reporters asked Gen. Flynn and others?#debate /3
Does he reject USIC assessments on other issues unrelated to Russia? Which ones? If not, why only Russia-related issues?#debate /4
Does he not believe the DNI because the DNI is an Obama Administration political appointee?#debate /5
Does he understand that the DNI-DHS assessment is the considered/consensus view of the USIC?#debate /6
Does he believe - as some might - that post WMD Iraq the USIC is simply unreliable?#debate /7
If he believes the USIC is unreliable or ineffective, does he plan to significantly reduce the USIC budget?#debate /8
The Simmons Voice |
After cyberattacks, Russian rivalry intensifies
The Simmons Voice “We believe, based on the scope and sensitivity of these efforts, that only Russia's senior-most officials could have authorized these activities,” Director of National Intelligence James R. Clapper, Jr. said in an official statement regarding the ... and more » |
New York Times |
US|Private Security Group Says Russia Was Behind John Podesta's Email Hack
New York Times The release came just days after James R. Clapper Jr., the director of national intelligence, and the Department of Homeland Security, publicly blamed Russian officials for cyberattacks on the Democratic National Committee, in what they described as an ... and more » |
TheStreet.com |
DDoS Attacks Take Down Dozens of Websites
TheStreet.com James R. Clapper Jr., the director of national intelligence, and the Department of Homeland Security have blamed the leaks on Russian officials, and private security companies have also blamed WikiLeaks. WikiLeaks founder Julian Assange, a noted ... Hackers disrupt major websites across US using new weaponsBusiness Standard Internet Attack Disrupts Major WebsitesNew York Times This Is Why Half the Internet Shut Down Today Gizmodo Friday's third cyberattack on Dyn 'has been resolved,' company saysCNBC |