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politicalresearch.org
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| | | | | One of the more striking features of the 2016 U.S. election was the convergence of the rhetoric and talking points of President Donald Trump and his supporters with those of the Kremlin. And in the tangled and ongoing investigation of Russian involvement with U.S. and European elections, these ideological connections and motivations have gone far lessnoticed. | |
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www.rferl.org
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| | | | | A cache of leaked Russian records shines light on a multifaceted Russian disinformation campaign that sought to destabilize Ukraine and damage its support in the West, while also boosting far-right EU parties that would promote pro-Russian narratives. | |
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espressostalinist.com
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| | | | | Why Europe's Far Right Is on the Kremlin's Side By Mitchell A. Orenstein Given that one of Russian President Vladimir Putin's stated reasons for invading Crimea was to prevent "Nazis" from coming to power in Ukraine, it is perhaps surprising that his regime is growing closer by the month to extreme right-wing parties across Europe.... | |
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dianeravitch.net
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| | | Make no mistake. Trump is Putin's ally. Putting Trump in charge of negotiations to end the war in Ukraine is akin to putting the fox in charge of guarding the henhouse. On more than one occasion, Trump has sent his emissaries to devise a "peace plan" without asking Ukraine or the representatives of Europe to... | ||