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(3,547 posts)3. Russian Meddling and Europe's Elections (NY Times)
DEC. 19, 2016
While revelations about Russian involvement in the American presidential election rock the United States, there are ominous signs that Russia is spreading propaganda and engaging in cyberattacks in Europe in advance of several national elections next year.
In 2017, Germany, France and the Netherlands will hold elections. It is also possible that Italy will move elections scheduled for 2018 forward in the wake of the resignation of Prime Minister Matteo Renzi after voters rejected a referendum on constitutional reforms this month. Candidates who are right-wing populists and friendly toward Russia are gaining ground across Europe, thanks, in part, to Russian interference along the lines of what Moscow was accused of doing in the United States. Russias goals in Europe appear to be to elect foreign leaders who are sympathetic to Russian expansionism, to weaken NATO and to fan anti-European Union forces.
In France, Marine Le Pens National Front party benefited in 2014 from an $11.7 million Kremlin loan to help finance its campaigns. And the winner of the center-right Les Républicains partys recent primary elections, François Fillon, has called for lifting sanctions on Russia for its annexation of Crimea and its war in Ukraine, and for working with Russia to curb immigration and prevent terrorism.
In the Netherlands, Geert Wilderss populist Party for Freedom has surged, with a Donald Trump look-alike Make the Netherlands Great Again campaign, which is anti-immigrant and anti-Muslim. Mr. Wilders is calling for an exit from the European Union. Matteo Salvini of Italys anti-immigrant Northern League opposes sanctions on Russia and boasts of his trips to Moscow.
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In 2017, Germany, France and the Netherlands will hold elections. It is also possible that Italy will move elections scheduled for 2018 forward in the wake of the resignation of Prime Minister Matteo Renzi after voters rejected a referendum on constitutional reforms this month. Candidates who are right-wing populists and friendly toward Russia are gaining ground across Europe, thanks, in part, to Russian interference along the lines of what Moscow was accused of doing in the United States. Russias goals in Europe appear to be to elect foreign leaders who are sympathetic to Russian expansionism, to weaken NATO and to fan anti-European Union forces.
In France, Marine Le Pens National Front party benefited in 2014 from an $11.7 million Kremlin loan to help finance its campaigns. And the winner of the center-right Les Républicains partys recent primary elections, François Fillon, has called for lifting sanctions on Russia for its annexation of Crimea and its war in Ukraine, and for working with Russia to curb immigration and prevent terrorism.
In the Netherlands, Geert Wilderss populist Party for Freedom has surged, with a Donald Trump look-alike Make the Netherlands Great Again campaign, which is anti-immigrant and anti-Muslim. Mr. Wilders is calling for an exit from the European Union. Matteo Salvini of Italys anti-immigrant Northern League opposes sanctions on Russia and boasts of his trips to Moscow.
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http://www.nytimes.com/2016/12/19/opinion/russian-meddling-and-europes-elections.html
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German police quash Breitbart story of mob setting fire to Dortmund church [View all]
suffragette
Jan 2017
OP
Exactly. And while Russia cyberattacks, Breitbart pushes the propaganda. They've opened
suffragette
Jan 2017
#9
Breitbart. Trumpy. Putin. Brexit. EU breakup. Russian interference. Anti-NATO
Eyeball_Kid
Jan 2017
#7
Exactly. And now Breitbart is working to push the propaganda by creating or widening
suffragette
Jan 2017
#21
I hope so, too. Especially since it looks like Breitbart is ratcheting up the propaganda
suffragette
Jan 2017
#20
Glad they have pieces that work and move to keep this sort of danger at bay.
AgadorSparticus
Jan 2017
#19
Great point, Rex. They project their self loathing out and are bathing the planet in hate.
suffragette
Jan 2017
#25
Yes, it is scary. Speaking about "pranks" and being prepared. Given the Breitbart
suffragette
Jan 2017
#27