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DonViejo

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Sun Jun 30, 2019, 10:18 AM Jun 2019

Pentagon study: Russia outgunning U.S. in race for global influence [View all]

Source: Politico



A divided America is failing to counter Moscow's efforts to undermine democracy and cast doubt on U.S. alliances, says the report, which warns of a surge in 'political warfare.'

By BRYAN BENDER 06/30/2019 06:11 AM EDT

The U.S. is ill-equipped to counter the increasingly brazen political warfare Russia is waging to undermine democracies, the Pentagon and independent strategists warn in a detailed assessment that happens to echo much bipartisan criticism of President Donald Trump's approach to Moscow.

The more than 150-page white paper, prepared for the Joint Chiefs of Staff and shared with POLITICO, says the U.S. is still underestimating the scope of Russia's aggression, which includes the use of propaganda and disinformation to sway public opinion across Europe, Central Asia, Africa and Latin America. The study also points to the dangers of a growing alignment between Russia and China, which share a fear of the United States' international alliances and an affinity for "authoritarian stability."

Its authors contend that disarray at home is hampering U.S. efforts to respond — saying America lacks the kind of compelling “story” it used to win the Cold War.

The study doesn't offer any criticisms of Trump, but it comes amid continued chaffing by security hawks in both parties who have objected to the president's repeated slights at U.S. alliances in Europe and Asia, public affection for authoritarian leaders like Vladimir Putin and Kim Jong Un, and his habit of scoffing at the evidence that Russia interfered in the 2016 election. A grinning Trump added to that pattern Friday in Osaka, Japan, where he got a chuckle out of Putin by admonishing him, "Don't meddle in the election, president."

Read more: https://www.politico.com/story/2019/06/30/pentagon-russia-influence-putin-trump-1535243

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It's pretty tough for the US... jvill Jun 2019 #1
President Donald Trumpsky LastLiberal in PalmSprings Jun 2019 #16
Yes they even came back to Cuba...... Historic NY Jun 2019 #2
Forget the Russians...they're simply gangsters spreading bribe money around pecosbob Jun 2019 #3
They both have game plans. SharonAnn Jun 2019 #5
Indeed, but the Russians have always been pretty transparent in their desires pecosbob Jun 2019 #7
Yes! The Russians are bad, but the Chinese are worse. They're just very quiet about it. oldsoftie Jun 2019 #6
Bad, worse, worst...all three nations are bad on this scorecard of f*cking over other countries pecosbob Jun 2019 #9
Well, you have a choice which of the three you want to come out on top oldsoftie Jun 2019 #17
Here is a link to the NYT's World Built By China PufPuf23 Jun 2019 #19
Thats the one; thanks! oldsoftie Jul 2019 #20
A divided America? Yeah, but let's be honest here. A self-aggrandizing, mysogynistic, traitorous KPN Jun 2019 #4
All the people who constantly yell "let them take care of themselves!" dont get the real world oldsoftie Jun 2019 #8
Ya think? Iliyah Jun 2019 #10
We are "underestimating the scope of Russian aggression" I don't think so. Firestorm49 Jun 2019 #11
Boris Johnson DallasNE Jun 2019 #14
Of course when Putin has a convenient fool like Trump. YOHABLO Jun 2019 #12
Thanks a crapload, republicans Achilleaze Jun 2019 #13
Meanwhile, Trump can build his border wall with all of the jack shit we get from NK. Hugin Jun 2019 #15
The 19th century belonged to the British; the 20th century belonged to the US NickB79 Jun 2019 #18
1st iran... Maxheader Jul 2019 #21
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