Trump must shed his illusions

Donald Trump’s praise of Vladimir Putin as “very smart” does not diminish the need for strong retaliation against Russia over its outrageous cyberespionage. The president-elect’s insouciance flies in the face of the alarm sounded by his country’s intelligence agencies, as well as those of close allies such as Britain, about persistent, Kremlin-directed attempts to interfere in the electoral processes of Western democracies. Asked about Moscow’s hacking Mr Trump said we should “get on with our lives”, adding that “the whole age of the computer has made it where nobody knows exactly what’s going on”. It’s hard to know what to make of that beyond seeing it as the latest of the excuses the president-elect has made for egregious behaviour by Mr Putin. Mr Trump is in the unprecedented position of lining up with the Russian leader against an incumbent US President.

Mr Trump is wrong to dismiss Russian hacking as some sort of minor nuisance. Barack Obama’s retaliation in expelling 35 Russian diplomats may have been tardy. It may, as respected Republicans such as Senator John McCain and House Speaker Paul Ryan believe, be too little too late. But it is the most serious breach in Washington’s relations with Moscow since the Cold War and deserves support from the incoming president.

Mr Trump’s desire for improved relations with Russia is understandable. But he needs to realise it is a regime which, as The Times notes, “has assassinated political opponents, murdered journalists, jailed dissidents, repressed homosexuals, shot down a civilian airliner, altered the boundaries of Europe through force, and enabled the tyrant Bashar al-Assad to prevail”.

Intelligence agencies believe Russian hackers stole data that was passed on to WikiLeaks to damage Hillary Clinton’s chances. There is evidence they have been doing the same to influence upcoming French and German elections. Mr Trump needs to do better than just shrug his shoulders. Falling for the same illusions Mr Obama held about Mr Putin for too long would be a bad start to the Trump term in the White House.




http://www.theaustralian.com.au/opi...s/news-story/a59a367df43f6fcb49ec201b741367d7

Let me get this straight, people like you spent all your time saying Trump as a clown and had no chance of winning. (Check) Trump broke every rule in the universally accepted playbook on how to win an election, which includes spending about $50 million less than Hillary. (Check)

And now he is suppose to listen to you?
 
What Assange said, was that the Russians did not give him the DNC/Podesta emails....HE ALSO SAID, the Russians could have hacked the DNC/Podesta files as well, but they are not the ones who gave him the emails...

So, the Russian hackers could have used a middle man to get them to wikileaks, or more than one entity hacked or stole them...?
 
Once Barry produces definitive evidence the Russians did anything I will agree about punishing the Russians. He has not done so, and Julian Assange just called him out by declaring it wasn't the Russians.

Most of the world is waiting for President 'Lie of the Year' to make his case.
Julian Assange is nothing, you are nothing, the President is something, and the intel agencies all agree that it happened. End of story.
Oh jake, Us cons feel so sorry for ya sometimes we just wanna put our arms around ya and perhaps give you a word of encouragement..
 

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