US EXPELS 35 Russian diplomats, closes two compounds.

Putin announces cease fire in Syria. Nobel Peace Prize-winner announces 9am tee time in Hawaii.

And Putin bombs Syrian hospitals....yep, he's a man we can all admire all right.

I didn't say that. I said Putin announced a cease fire in Syria and Obama is in Hawaii. Am I wrong?
And US coalition forces have allegedly killed hundreds of civilians, including children, in air strikes too.

Hell of a job Obama has done over there.
And helped to destabilise the whole of Europe with all the 'refugees' not to mention the thousands of terrorists that slipped through with them. Surely it's about time he got another Nobel? I mean, what was the other one for :eusa_think:

Didn't he get the Peace prize at the very beginning of his first term? What had accomplished with regards to peace at that point? A new "climate"?

That Peace prize seems funny in light of all the people he has killed with drones.
 
And Putin bombs Syrian hospitals....yep, he's a man we can all admire all right.

I didn't say that. I said Putin announced a cease fire in Syria and Obama is in Hawaii. Am I wrong?
And US coalition forces have allegedly killed hundreds of civilians, including children, in air strikes too.

Hell of a job Obama has done over there.
And helped to destabilise the whole of Europe with all the 'refugees' not to mention the thousands of terrorists that slipped through with them. Surely it's about time he got another Nobel? I mean, what was the other one for :eusa_think:

Didn't he get the Peace prize at the very beginning of his first term? What had accomplished with regards to peace at that point? A new "climate"?

That Peace prize seems funny in light of all the people he has killed with drones.
It does, doesn't it? And for helping destroy Europe.
I actually think he got it before he was even inaugurated.
 
I find it so funny that democrats are pissed not at the obvious admitted corruption in their party, but pissed at Russia for exposing it!! Russia didn't do anything wrong, the democrats did. If they had clean hands the russians wouldn't have had anything to expose.

This x1000.

Of course snowflakes aren't going to be introspective and consider reducing corruption. They want a boogeyman to blame. It's what they do. They are always the victim. Always.
 
I didn't say that. I said Putin announced a cease fire in Syria and Obama is in Hawaii. Am I wrong?
And US coalition forces have allegedly killed hundreds of civilians, including children, in air strikes too.

Hell of a job Obama has done over there.
And helped to destabilise the whole of Europe with all the 'refugees' not to mention the thousands of terrorists that slipped through with them. Surely it's about time he got another Nobel? I mean, what was the other one for :eusa_think:

Didn't he get the Peace prize at the very beginning of his first term? What had accomplished with regards to peace at that point? A new "climate"?

That Peace prize seems funny in light of all the people he has killed with drones.
It does, doesn't it? And for helping destroy Europe.
I actually think he got it before he was even inaugurated.

It was like October 2009. He had been in office about 9 months.
 
Na...Russia had nothing to do with hacking....

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They didn't, Assange told us it wasn't. He got the emails. And wouldn't you know the dude he spoke to ended up dead! Hmmm curious eh?

Ahhh....Assange.
Yeah him. Remember him and remember the dude from the DNC that was shot and not robbed? Odd right?
 
“The future of Syria must be determined by its people, but President Bashar al-Assad is standing in their way,” Obama said in a written statement. “For the sake of the Syrian people, the time has come for President Assad to step aside.”
Result: Thousands dead, Assad is still in power and millions of Syrian refugees - including terrorists- are besieging western Europe.

Oh, and:

Just 3 in 10 Americans believe Russia was behind election-year political hacking – and the vast majority are Democrats

Read more: Just 3 in 10 Americans believe Russia was behind election-year political hacking | Daily Mail Online
Follow us: @MailOnline on Twitter | DailyMail on Facebook

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From the 20th of Dec, so may have changed. Don't know these pollster so won't vouch for them, but who trusts the pollsters now anyway? Lol

Just 3 in 10 Americans believe Russia was behind election-year political hacking | Daily Mail Online
 
From what we're hearing on the news, Russia has been employing criminals to do these wiki-leak attacks. Obama has taken unprecedented actions by removing 35 Russian diplomats, closing down 2 separate locations where they were allowed to operate in country, and removing all of them and their families. John McCain stated that it was not only the recent U.S. election that they interfered with, but other countries elections also.

"Among them are two men who were already on the FBI’s Most Wanted list. Evgeniy Bogachev is wanted for a number of charges, including conspiracy, bank fraud, wire fraud, computer fraud, money laundering, and identity theft. He was indicted under an online nickname in 2012, and again under his real name in 2014. There is a reward of up to $3 million for information leading to his arrest.

Alexsey Belan is wanted for computer intrusion, aggravated identity theft, and fraud in connection with a computer. Federal warrants were issued for him in June 2012 and September 2013, and the FBI is offering up to $100,000 for information leading to his arrest."
Two Expelled Russian Diplomats Were On FBI Most Wanted List

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Comrade Trump's tweety response. It's time to move on, but he has finally agreed to meet with intelligence agencies next week to review their information. You know the information that he has been denying since October 2016.

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Impeachment next--Russian diplomats admit contact with Trump campaign.
http://www.nytimes.com/2016/11/11/world/europe/trump-campaign-russia.html?_r=1
. Ok, so they are hackers, but what do you call Obama and company when they tried to influence the Egyptian election or the result in the aftermath ? How about their meddling in the Israeli elections ? Should we give our own a name as well ??

Russia, who is trying to wipe out western civilizations is hacking and you say 'so?'
 
Obama sanctions Russian officials over election hacking

"These actions follow repeated private and public warnings that we have issued to the Russian government, and are a necessary and appropriate response to efforts to harm U.S. interests in violation of established international norms of behavior," President Obama said in a statement, describing the efforts to interfere in the election as a threat to the democratic process.

Obama also suggested that the Russians sought to affect previous elections via cyber-espionage, and that the U.S. would engage in covert retaliation activity.

The administration will soon "be providing a report to Congress in the coming days about Russia’s efforts to interfere in our election, as well as malicious cyber activity related to our election cycle in previous elections," he said.

Meanwhile Trump says...hey, we ought to just get on with our lives....and hasn't yet bothered to meet with intelligence officials.


In addition, the FBI, the Department of Homeland Security and the Director of National Intelligence issued a joint statement accusing Russia of a decade-long cyber campaign targeting American government, infrastructure and citizens in general.


...The Russian embassy in the United Kingdom taunted the White House on Twitter Thursday, calling the penalties "lame" and saying that "everybody ... will be glad to see the last of this hapless Adm."

Childish Russian response. It's just like the doping scandal.
 
Putin announces cease fire in Syria. Nobel Peace Prize-winner announces 9am tee time in Hawaii.

And Putin bombs Syrian hospitals....yep, he's a man we can all admire all right.
Thank you Putin also, for destabilizing Europe by increasing the flood of refugees due to your bombing campaign targeting civilians...I had forgotten about that. I wonder if that is a deliberate ploy in revenge for Europe's part in the sanctions?

U.S. NPR & OSCE: Russia Bombs Syria to Force Refugees into Europe

You don't blame syria, iran, hezbullah, turkey, italy or ISIS? You don't even blame germany?

Russia used overkill, criminal violations, to bring an end to fighting. How many more would have been killed in long drawn out regional war? How many more would be flowing into turkey and even russia, beside europe and the US if this went on for another four years, or more?

Russia has financial gains if this ends sooner rather than later.

Russia does not fear the ICC or the UN.

US did not take the lead so russia can pretty much do what they want in syria.

Now you want to blame them for doing what is in their interest that the US did not prevent?

How about US involvement with ISIS in this horrific tragedy? Or the involvement with Iran, the backer of terrorism?

Now you're aghast at killing civilians?

US is far from hospital white in this?
 
Assange...Russian Front Man?

Julian Assange Is A Russian Front-Man, Not A Freedom Fighter

Why WikiLeaks Is a Russian Front
Assange’s defenders will complain there is no smoking gun linking WikiLeaks and its cult leader to Moscow. There isn’t, but that’s because in the real world things don’t happen the way they do in the movies. There is no receipt in a desk waiting to be found by an eager journalist. No child prodigy is going to hack a phone in five minutes and find a voicemail from a man with a thick Russian accent explaining the exact location of a dead drop.

For more sensible people, however, the evidence is damning. First and foremost, WikiLeaks—citizens of the world that they are—never seem able to leak anything damaging to the interests of the Russians. They likewise avoid antagonizing the Chinese or any other autocratic regime that might take umbrage or engage in retaliation. Almost every leak of any consequence is aimed squarely at the United States and its allies, and never as assistance to noble activists anywhere else.

Likewise, the involvement of WikiLeaks in the Edward Snowden affair, catalogued ably by authors like John Schindler, Edward Lucas, and others, was so obviously facilitated by the Russians that it should be used as a case study in Espionage School 101. Recall that when Snowden showed up in Russia—a destination Assange recommended—WikiLeaks dispatched a fixer from their staff named Sarah Harrison to meet Snowden in Hong Kong and stand by his side in Moscow. From the time Snowden arrived in Russia, Harrison stuck to him like glue.

If you think Assange’s recommendation, Snowden’s arrival, and Harrison’s presence are at all possible without a cozy relationship with the Russian secret services, then you don’t understand how any of this works.

Indeed, the later feuding between the Snowden camp and WikiLeaks (insofar as it was more than mere theater) speaks well of Snowden, in that it suggests what many of us long suspected: that Snowden was a stupid little boy who got involved way over his head in matters way beyond his competence. Assange and Harrison know what they’re doing, and for whom. Snowden, by now, also knows, but there’s not much he can do about it but to repay his masters for his new life in Russia
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“The future of Syria must be determined by its people, but President Bashar al-Assad is standing in their way,” Obama said in a written statement. “For the sake of the Syrian people, the time has come for President Assad to step aside.”
Result: Thousands dead, Assad is still in power and millions of Syrian refugees - including terrorists- are besieging western Europe.

Oh, and:

Just 3 in 10 Americans believe Russia was behind election-year political hacking – and the vast majority are Democrats

Read more: Just 3 in 10 Americans believe Russia was behind election-year political hacking | Daily Mail Online
Follow us: @MailOnline on Twitter | DailyMail on Facebook

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From the 20th of Dec, so may have changed. Don't know these pollster so won't vouch for them, but who trusts the pollsters now anyway? Lol

Just 3 in 10 Americans believe Russia was behind election-year political hacking | Daily Mail Online


Would that have been nice four years ago?

Now it seems Syria will be divided and "overseen" by Russia, Turkey, Iran and Syria. Syrians won't get much voice at all.............. for along time
 
Putin announces cease fire in Syria. Nobel Peace Prize-winner announces 9am tee time in Hawaii.

And Putin bombs Syrian hospitals....yep, he's a man we can all admire all right.
Thank you Putin also, for destabilizing Europe by increasing the flood of refugees due to your bombing campaign targeting civilians...I had forgotten about that. I wonder if that is a deliberate ploy in revenge for Europe's part in the sanctions?

U.S. NPR & OSCE: Russia Bombs Syria to Force Refugees into Europe

You don't blame syria, iran, hezbullah, turkey, italy or ISIS? You don't even blame germany?

Russia used overkill, criminal violations, to bring an end to fighting. How many more would have been killed in long drawn out regional war? How many more would be flowing into turkey and even russia, beside europe and the US if this went on for another four years, or more?

Russia has financial gains if this ends sooner rather than later.

Russia does not fear the ICC or the UN.

US did not take the lead so russia can pretty much do what they want in syria.

Now you want to blame them for doing what is in their interest that the US did not prevent?

How about US involvement with ISIS in this horrific tragedy? Or the involvement with Iran, the backer of terrorism?

Now you're aghast at killing civilians?

US is far from hospital white in this?

I blame them all. All these outside countries stirring the Syria pot for their own agendas.

But Russia's actions led to a huge increase in refugees because they were targeting civilians. Why does everyone excuse Russia?
 
“The future of Syria must be determined by its people, but President Bashar al-Assad is standing in their way,” Obama said in a written statement. “For the sake of the Syrian people, the time has come for President Assad to step aside.”
Result: Thousands dead, Assad is still in power and millions of Syrian refugees - including terrorists- are besieging western Europe.

Oh, and:

Just 3 in 10 Americans believe Russia was behind election-year political hacking – and the vast majority are Democrats

Read more: Just 3 in 10 Americans believe Russia was behind election-year political hacking | Daily Mail Online
Follow us: @MailOnline on Twitter | DailyMail on Facebook

View attachment 104415

From the 20th of Dec, so may have changed. Don't know these pollster so won't vouch for them, but who trusts the pollsters now anyway? Lol

Just 3 in 10 Americans believe Russia was behind election-year political hacking | Daily Mail Online


Would that have been nice four years ago?

Now it seems Syria will be divided and "overseen" by Russia, Turkey, Iran and Syria. Syrians won't get much voice at all.............. for along time

And the Kurds will probably be fucked over. Again.
 
Assange...Russian Front Man?

Julian Assange Is A Russian Front-Man, Not A Freedom Fighter

Why WikiLeaks Is a Russian Front
Assange’s defenders will complain there is no smoking gun linking WikiLeaks and its cult leader to Moscow. There isn’t, but that’s because in the real world things don’t happen the way they do in the movies. There is no receipt in a desk waiting to be found by an eager journalist. No child prodigy is going to hack a phone in five minutes and find a voicemail from a man with a thick Russian accent explaining the exact location of a dead drop.

For more sensible people, however, the evidence is damning. First and foremost, WikiLeaks—citizens of the world that they are—never seem able to leak anything damaging to the interests of the Russians. They likewise avoid antagonizing the Chinese or any other autocratic regime that might take umbrage or engage in retaliation. Almost every leak of any consequence is aimed squarely at the United States and its allies, and never as assistance to noble activists anywhere else.

Likewise, the involvement of WikiLeaks in the Edward Snowden affair, catalogued ably by authors like John Schindler, Edward Lucas, and others, was so obviously facilitated by the Russians that it should be used as a case study in Espionage School 101. Recall that when Snowden showed up in Russia—a destination Assange recommended—WikiLeaks dispatched a fixer from their staff named Sarah Harrison to meet Snowden in Hong Kong and stand by his side in Moscow. From the time Snowden arrived in Russia, Harrison stuck to him like glue.

If you think Assange’s recommendation, Snowden’s arrival, and Harrison’s presence are at all possible without a cozy relationship with the Russian secret services, then you don’t understand how any of this works.

Indeed, the later feuding between the Snowden camp and WikiLeaks (insofar as it was more than mere theater) speaks well of Snowden, in that it suggests what many of us long suspected: that Snowden was a stupid little boy who got involved way over his head in matters way beyond his competence. Assange and Harrison know what they’re doing, and for whom. Snowden, by now, also knows, but there’s not much he can do about it but to repay his masters for his new life in Russia
.​


Wiki has exposed a number of russia's dirty laundry. No doubt there will be more to come in the future. Right now the election has been front and center in the news.
 
Assange...Russian Front Man?

Julian Assange Is A Russian Front-Man, Not A Freedom Fighter

Why WikiLeaks Is a Russian Front
Assange’s defenders will complain there is no smoking gun linking WikiLeaks and its cult leader to Moscow. There isn’t, but that’s because in the real world things don’t happen the way they do in the movies. There is no receipt in a desk waiting to be found by an eager journalist. No child prodigy is going to hack a phone in five minutes and find a voicemail from a man with a thick Russian accent explaining the exact location of a dead drop.

For more sensible people, however, the evidence is damning. First and foremost, WikiLeaks—citizens of the world that they are—never seem able to leak anything damaging to the interests of the Russians. They likewise avoid antagonizing the Chinese or any other autocratic regime that might take umbrage or engage in retaliation. Almost every leak of any consequence is aimed squarely at the United States and its allies, and never as assistance to noble activists anywhere else.

Likewise, the involvement of WikiLeaks in the Edward Snowden affair, catalogued ably by authors like John Schindler, Edward Lucas, and others, was so obviously facilitated by the Russians that it should be used as a case study in Espionage School 101. Recall that when Snowden showed up in Russia—a destination Assange recommended—WikiLeaks dispatched a fixer from their staff named Sarah Harrison to meet Snowden in Hong Kong and stand by his side in Moscow. From the time Snowden arrived in Russia, Harrison stuck to him like glue.

If you think Assange’s recommendation, Snowden’s arrival, and Harrison’s presence are at all possible without a cozy relationship with the Russian secret services, then you don’t understand how any of this works.

Indeed, the later feuding between the Snowden camp and WikiLeaks (insofar as it was more than mere theater) speaks well of Snowden, in that it suggests what many of us long suspected: that Snowden was a stupid little boy who got involved way over his head in matters way beyond his competence. Assange and Harrison know what they’re doing, and for whom. Snowden, by now, also knows, but there’s not much he can do about it but to repay his masters for his new life in Russia
.​


Wiki has exposed a number of russia's dirty laundry. No doubt there will be more to come in the future. Right now the election has been front and center in the news.

Where? I can't find any references.
 

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