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Subject Former Treasury Secretary confirms TheBlaze’s Sept. 2013 report that Russia played a role in the 2008 financial crisis
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Six months after For The Record’s report, it appears others in the media are starting to pick up the story. In a BBC article published yesterday entitled “Russia ‘planned Wall Street bear raid’”, business editor Robert Peston describes the cynical relationship between the United States and Russia as “deep, rooted in history.” Furthermore, the relationship shows that the “triumph of capitalism over communism wasn’t the end of the power game between these two nations.”

The BBC article relies on excerpts from interviews with former U.S. Treasury Secretary Hank Paulson that were conducted for the BBC Two documentary “How China Fooled the World.” These comments didn’t make the film.

In relation to the 2008 financial crisis, particularly Fannie Mae and Freddie Mac, Paulson explained that the Chinese were the “biggest external investor holding Fannie and Freddie Securities.” As a result, China was “very, very concerned” when Fannie and Freddie began to melt down. At that moment, the Russians allegedly tried to draw up a pact with the Chinese.
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