Why Vladimir Putin's Russia is Backing Donald Trump
Source: Newsweek
In phone calls, meetings and cables, Americas European allies have expressed alarm to one another about Donald Trumps public statements denying Moscows role in cyberattacks designed to interfere with the U.S. election. They fear the Republican nominee for president has emboldened the Kremlin in its unprecedented cyber-campaign to disrupt elections in multiple countries in hopes of weakening Western alliances, according to intelligence, law enforcement and other government officials in the United States and Europe.
While American intelligence officers have privately briefed Trump about Russias attempts to influence the U.S. election, he has publicly dismissed that information as unreliable, instead saying this hacking of incredible sophistication and technical complexity could have been done by some 400-pound guy sitting on their bed or even a child.
Officials from two European countries told Newsweek that Trumps comments about Russias hacking have alarmed several NATO partners because it suggests he either does not believe the information he receives in intelligence briefings, does not pay attention to it, does not understand it or is misleading the American public for unknown reasons. One British official said members of that government who are aware of the scope of Russias cyberattacks both in Western Europe and America found Trumps comments quite disturbing because they fear that, if elected, the Republican presidential nominee would continue to ignore information gathered by intelligence services in the formulation of U.S. foreign policy.
Trumps behavior, however, has at times concerned the Russians, leading them to revise their hacking and disinformation strategy. For example, when Trump launched into an inexplicable attack on the parents of a Muslim-American soldier who died in combat, the Kremlin assumed the Republican nominee was showing himself psychologically unfit to be president and would be forced by his party to withdraw from the race. As a result, Moscow put its hacking campaign temporarily on hold, ending the distribution of documents until Trump stabilized, both personally and in the polls, according to reports provided to Western intelligence.
Read more: http://www.newsweek.com/donald-trump-vladimir-putin-russia-hillary-clinton-united-states-europe-516895
further into the article I found this -
The Russian penetration in the United States is far more extensive than previously revealed publicly, although most of it has been targeted either at government departments or non-government organizations connected to the Democratic Party. Russian hackers penetrated the White House, the Joint Chiefs of Staff and the State Department. The State Department cyberattack, which began in 2014 and lasted more than a year, was particularly severe, with Russian hackers gaining entry into its unclassified system, including emails. (Clinton left the State Department in 2013, which means that if she had used its unclassified email system rather than her private servera decision that has dogged her throughout the campaignany of her emails on the government system could have been obtained by Russian hackers).
By October, buyers remorse had set in at the Kremlin, according to a report obtained by Western counterintelligence. Russia came to see Trump as too unpredictable and feared that, should he win, the Kremlin would not be able to rely on him or even anticipate his actions.
groundloop
(11,518 posts)Between tRump surrogates meetings with Russian disinformation agencies, Russian hacking of Democratic email servers, Putin's fear of a Clinton presidency, there's no other logical conclusion.
This is some seriously scary stuff.
Everyone - READ THE ENTIRE ARTICLE.
Stuart G
(38,421 posts)FailureToCommunicate
(14,013 posts)election?
(The Newsweek piece, not yours)
KewlKat
(5,624 posts)BumRushDaShow
(128,907 posts)mainer
(12,022 posts)Trump has turned us into SPECTRE.
It initially seemed that Kurt had access to the intelligence report provided to the FBI, except for one thing - when the story broke about a former spy providing the FBI with intel proving Trump's ties to the Kremlin, it was stated that the Kremlin def had compromising info on Trump that was gathered during his visits to Moscow. Kurt's article, however, says they are unsure if that is the case. So maybe Kurt was simply relying on Intel provided by our allies? Given Trump's nature and extensive business ties to Russia, I find it impossible to believe Putin does not have troves of incriminating info on Trump.
DK504
(3,847 posts)the MSM isn't beating on their desks and demanding WTF is going on. Yet we have Tweety gibbering about what a great shake up it would be for tRump to be Prez. He says we should use this election to make history.
Is Tweety auditioning for his new anchor job at tRump TV?