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Time’s latest cover depicts Kremlin takeover of White House
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[quote:Anonymous Coward 70140653:MV8zNTI5MzcwXzYzMDQ4ODc0XzE5QzVBMTgw] [quote:Anonymous Coward 72574164:MV8zNTI5MzcwXzYzMDQ4Nzg3X0MwOEFCQzg=] [quote:Anonymous Coward 71336019:MV8zNTI5MzcwXzYzMDQ4NTgxX0U2RUZEQTkz] It looks like Trump & Putin are advancing a pan-white agenda. And if Trump and Putin are working on "containing China", then trust is gone between China and Russia, also between Russia and non-whites. Quote: ... Six of the previously undisclosed contacts described to Reuters were phone calls between Kislyak and Trump advisers, including Flynn, Trump’s first national security adviser, three current and former officials said. Conversations between Flynn and Kislyak accelerated after the Nov. 8 vote as the two discussed establishing a back channel for communication between Trump and Russian President Vladimir Putin that could bypass the U.S. national security bureaucracy, which both sides considered hostile to improved relations, four current U.S. officials said. Furthermore, Reuters also notes that while "contact with foreign officials during a campaign was not unusual, the number of interactions between Trump aides and Russian officials and others with links to Putin was exceptional." “It’s rare to have that many phone calls to foreign officials, especially to a country we consider an adversary or a hostile power,” Richard Armitage, a Republican and former deputy secretary of state, told Reuters. Reuters adds that these "discussions focused on mending U.S.-Russian economic relations strained by sanctions imposed on Moscow, cooperating in fighting Islamic State in Syria and [b]containing a more assertive China[/b]." Source: article ' Trump Campaign Said To Have 18 Previously Undisclosed Russia Contacts: Reuters ' [/quote] Old story and half refuted and anonymously sourced. Move on dem shill. [/quote] A pan-white agenda? Maybe that's just what we need. [/quote]
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Time magazine’s latest cover highlights the Russian scandals plaguing Trump’s presidency by blending the Kremlin and the White House in one image. It shows the front entrance of the White House on one side and the Kremlin’s ornate towers rising on the other in vivid red...
Last week, Trump shared classified information about an Islamic State plot with Russian Foreign Minister Sergei Lavrov and Ambassador Sergey Kislyak during a White House visit...
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We're supposed to pretend same Media that can't tell difference between the Kremlin & St. Basil's Cathedral can be trusted about Trump/Russia.
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