Political chaos in Washington is a return on investment for Moscow
Russia has yet to collect much of what it hoped for from the Trump administration, including the lifting of U.S. sanctions and recognition of its annexation of Crimea.
But the Kremlin has gotten a different return on its effort to help elect Trump in last years election: chaos in Washington.
The presidents decision to fire FBI Director James B. Comey was the latest destabilizing jolt to a core institution of the U.S. government. The nations top law enforcement agency joined a list of entities that Trump has targeted, including federal judges, U.S. spy services, news organizations and military alliances.
The instability, although driven by Trump, has in some ways extended and amplified the effect Russia sought to achieve with its unprecedented campaign to undermine the 2016 presidential race.
In a declassified report released this year, U.S. spy agencies described destabilization as one of the Russian President Vladimir Putins objectives. The Kremlin sought to advance its longstanding desire to undermine the U.S.-led liberal democratic order, it said.
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