it's a transcript. it's on YouTube also
"Max Blumenthal: The Washington Post has reported that the French Cyber Intelligence Agency has said that it's not true."
Are you saying this is NOT "fake news"?
it's a transcript. it's on YouTube also
Maybe, you failed to realize Thing isn't a Democrat, therefore those persons are not his party members.
or we can join forces w/Russia &maybe locals for expanding cease fires, and help lead to the end of the war.
work w/RUSSIA???!!!! OMG
are you illiterate?"Max Blumenthal: The Washington Post has reported that the French Cyber Intelligence Agency has said that it's not true."
Are you saying this is NOT "fake news"?
Jamie Raskin: But in France, they hacked and trashed Macron. In a bid to elect the right-wing, immigrant-bashing, Marine Le Pen.
It didn't matter to Raskin even after it was shown Russia didn't hack the French.Of course, since WaPo reported that French Intel claimed it never happened, we should wait for a credible source to quote the French, before automatically assuming the interview actually happened.
Regarding the OP, the Congressman was operating under the assumption that Russia hacked the US election. Naturally, if that were the case, they would probably have hacked the French election, as well...
yes. ISIS is our business -regime change is not,We don't even have to work with Russia---just drop our support for the rebels. Why are we essentially fighting a proxy war in Syria when 'victory' means a Syria over run with Islamists?
. And ISIS is largely cleared out, thanks in part to Russia. Syrian refugees have started to return---even to Aleppo, because they were fleeing ISIS and not Assad.It's insane. We have no business being there unless we have a clear shot at ISIS
yes. ISIS is our business -regime change is not,
Further Assad seems to be the least horrible of the alternatives, and supporting rebels in Syria is tricky business
yep. first off Syria is a long time Russian client state, so them taking the lead is fine by me.By western standards Assad is a Baathist despot but there is a 'not insignificant minority' of Syrians who like the guy. Why does he have to be our problem? Particularly, if he can bring stability to the region. And you're right: Assad is the best alternative---by a long shot.