Because of ffffff#####ing money he hasn't gotten his hands on yet.
The pot of gold at the end of the Russian rainbow.
I apologize. I lost myself for a minute.
Spring 2016. Campaign foreign policy advisor George Papadopoulos made early contact
with Joseph Mifsud, a London-based professor who had connections to Russia and traveled to
Moscow in April 2016....
That is at least one country to include in the Special Counsel report. Great Britain. In the picture of Joseph Mifsud below that is not English on the wall behind him. It tells me he has contact with people that know this foreign language.
His new notoriety did not serve him well. He is up on charges for an inflated salary. But, PROFESSOR Mifsud would be a perfect contact for the Trump Campaign. Professor Mifsud is an academic. It is very reasonable to believe people involved with universities meet each other at symposiums and meetings and begin friendships. That means Professor Mifsud has friends and peers in Russia. That in and of itself is not nefarious. It is, however, a convenient tool for Russia.
15 July 2018
Maltese Professor Joseph Mifsud, (click here) who has gained international notoriety for allegedly being the person who connected the Trump campaign to the Russians looking to derail Hillary Clinton’s presidential campaign, is not only on the run from the Americans, Russians and the press, but also from the Italian judicial authorities, who have been unable to track down the wayward academic.
This week, in fact, Mifsud was a no-show in the courts of Palermo, where he was to answer to charges, along with two others, of having unjustifiably inflated salaries at a university consortium in Agrigento, Sicily, which he presided almost a decade ago....
continued from above:
...Immediately upon his return to London from that trip, Mifsud told Papadopoulos that the Russian government had "dirt" on Hillary Clinton in the form of thousands of emails. One week later, in the first week of May 2016, Papadopoulos suggested to a representative of a foreign government that the Trump Campaign had received indications from the Russian government that it could assist the Campaign through the anonymous release of information damaging to candidate Clinton. Throughout that period of time and for several months thereafter, Papadopoulos worked with Mifsud and two Russian nationals to arrange a meeting between the Campaign and the Russian government. No meeting took place.
Hm.
...in the form of thousands of emails....
"Russia if your listening...."
So, Mifsud stated that there was not only dirt on Hillary Clinton, but, thousands of emails. Did they set him up or what? Papadopoulos heard those words from Mifsud and said those exact words to Donald J. Trump. In turn, when Trump was worried about winning he called out Russia to supply thousands of emails that Papadopoulos stated exists. Donald J. Trump expected those 30,000 emails to show up for the mighty USA press and their rewards that would make Russia look like a hero.
The 30,000 emails Hillary Clinton stated were personal and erased were never found. The FBI had the undamaged server and they were never found.
Popadopoulos did nine months in jail for lying to the FBI. These weren't small lies. The Special Council had to do it's homework. No one was making it easy.
No meeting took place, but, the understanding of emails still existed in the mind of Donald J. Trump.
I going to fix myself a cup of tea.
Russia never had the 30,000 personal emails that Hillary Clinton's attorneys erased. They were no one's business anyway. But, when Trump stated "Russia if you're listening..." I think Putin realized what he had. In realizing Trump was a full partner in the election and Russia never had the emails, Putin set his IRA to work hacking at the DCCC and Clinton Campaign in an attempt to uphold Trump's belief in his abilities and priorities.
Summer 2016. Russian outreach to the Trump Campaign continued into the summer of
2016, as candidate Trump was becoming the presumptive Republican nominee for President. On
June 9, 2016, for example, a Russian lawyer met with senior Trump Campaign officials Donald
Trump Jr., Jared Kushner, and campaign chairman Paul Manafort to deliver what the email
proposing the meeting had described as "official documents and information that would
incriminate Hillary." The materials were offered to Trump Jr. as "part of Russia and its
government's support for Mr. Trump." The written communications setting up the meeting
showed that the Campaign anticipated receiving information from Russia that could assist
candidate Trump's electoral prospects, but the Russian lawyer's presentation did not provide such
information.
Days after the June 9 meeting, on June 14, 2016, a cybersecurity firm and the DNC
announced that Russian government hackers had infiltrated the DNC and obtained access to
opposition research on candidate Trump, among other documents.
That is all self-explanatory.
In July 2016, Campaign foreign policy advisor Carter Page traveled in his personal capacity
to Moscow and gave the keynote address at the New Economic School. Page had lived and worked
in Russia between 2003 and 2007. After returning to the United States, Page became acquainted
with at least two Russian intelligence officers, one of whom was later charged in 2015 with
conspiracy to act as an unregistered agent of Russia. Page's July 2016 trip to Moscow and his
advocacy for pro-Russian foreign policy drew media attention. The Campaign then distanced itself
from Page and, by late September 2016, removed him from the Campaign.
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Information between the dotted lines is related information.
2004 to 2007 – According to Page’s biography (click here) on the website of Global Energy Capital, his venture capital firm, he served as a vice president at the Merrill Lynch office in Moscow and remained there for three years. The bio adds that Page served as an adviser “on key transactions for Gazprom, RAO UES and others.” Page told Bloomberg News in March 2016 that he advised Russian energy giant Gazprom as it was buying a stake in a lucrative Russian Far East oil and gas project called Sakhalin II.
However, Politico later reported that the CEO of Sakhalin Energy, who negotiated with Gazprom on the deal, said that he didn’t know anyone named Carter Page and did not believe Merrill Lynch was involved with front-line deal negotiations at all, because the negotiations were political and done at the CEO level, with Putin himself giving the final approval....
...On June 13, 2013, court documents show that FBI agents interview Page for the first time in relation to his Podobnyy contacts. Page tells them that he has exchanged emails and met in person with Podobnyy over the past several months, sharing his views on the current and future energy industry. The documents state that Page has also provided Podobnyy with documents about the energy business.
Podobnyy: [Page] wrote that he is sorry, he went to Moscow and forgot to check his inbox, but he wants to meet when he gets back. I think he is an idiot and forgot who I am. Plus he writes to me in Russian [to] practice the language. He flies to Moscow more often than I do. He got hooked on Gazprom thinking that if they have a project, he could be rise up. Maybe he can. I don’t know, but it’s obvious that he wants to earn lots of money....
...Podobnyy: […] For now his enthusiasm works for me. I also promised him a lot…
That is very Russian. Americans like lots of money and that enthusiasm works for the oligarch lucky enough to land one for the motherland. The picture is of Carter Page.
It is interesting. Carter Page was of interest to the FBI before he became involved with Trump. But, what is really interesting is that he did become involved with Trump while he was involved with a Russian businessman. That doesn't happen by itself. At least that is my opinion. How is it that all these professionals from academicians to businessmen have contact with Russians, significant Russians, and then find themselves involved with the Trump campaign? I find that odd.
September 19. 2018
By Natasha Bertrand
...But one of the more bizarre subplots (click here) in the ongoing saga of Trump and House Republicans condemning alleged “deep state” corruption has been the martyrdom of Carter Page—a former Trump campaign adviser suspected by the FBI of acting as a foreign agent for Russia, and the subject of the fisa warrants that Trump and his allies now want declassified. “Carter Page is a very unlikely GOP hero,” Democratic Congressman Adam Schiff, the ranking member of the House Intelligence Committee, told me. “But there’s a desperation by Republicans to cast the initiation of the Russia investigation as illegitimate. And that includes creating a completely different story around Carter Page.”...
...while in Moscow Page had met with Igor Sechin—a Vladimir Putin ally and the executive chairman of Russia’s state oil company, Rosneft—to discuss lifting U.S. sanctions in exchange for the brokerage of a 19 percent stake in the oil giant. Unredacted portions of the Page FISA application, released by the Justice Department in July in response to a Freedom of Information Act request, said that “the FBI believes that the Russian government’s efforts are being coordinated with Page and perhaps other individuals associated with” Trump’s campaign, and that Page “has established relationships with Russian government officials, including Russian intelligence officers.”...
Sanctions work. In my opinion, the FBI was too patient with Page. They should have gotten a FISA warrant long before they did.
Below is from "The Washington Times." (click here)
January 26, 2015
by Phillip Schwartz
In a Cold War-style spy scenario that replaces communist ideology with capitalist growth, the FBI arrested a Russian man on suspicion of posing as a Russian banker in order to dupe Americans into providing the Kremlin with intelligence on U.S. banks, possible sanctions and the energy industry.
Counterintelligence agents arrested Evgeny Buryakov, 39, also known as “Zhenya,” on Monday on charges of spying and attempting to recruit spies on U.S. soil — including using media outlets and reporters — as part of his work for SVR, Russia’s foreign intelligence agency.
Two other Russian officials — Igor Sporyshev and Victor Podobnyy — were indicted Monday, but they have not been arrested and are not believed to be in the U.S.
U.S. officials say the three men are part of a Russian spy ring that has been operating in New York City — complete with drop-offs of “bags” in public parks — since 2012 or earlier to gather information that would help the Kremlin economically.
“More than two decades after the presumptive end of the Cold War, Russian spies continue to seek to operate in our midst under cover of secrecy,” said Preet Bharara, U.S. attorney for the Southern District of New York....
The FBI was chasing these guys down for a long time. I am not surprised these same people are showing up as operatives involved with Trump, his campaign and beyond. This is not a surprise to those in the FBI. The fact the American people are not aware of ROUTINE activity of the FBI allows Republicans to pretend this is all new and drummed up for some kind of idea there is an evil Deep State. The Republicans are full of hot air and crony money and not much else.
Carter Page is lucky he wasn't indicted in ways that the FBI hates to see Americans compromised by those that want power over them. Oh, well.
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July 2016 was also the month WikiLeaks first released emails stolen by the GRU from the
DNC. On July 22, 2016, WikiLeaks posted thousands of internal DNC documents revealing
information about the Clinton Campaign. Within days, there was public reporting that U.S.
intelligence agencies had "high confidence" that the Russian government was.behind the theft of
emails and documents from the DNC. And within a week of the release, a foreign government
informed the FBI about its May 2016 interaction with Papadopoulos and his statement that the
Russian government could assist the Trump Campaign. On July 31, 2016, based on the foreign
government rep01ting, the FBI opened an investigation into potential coordination between the
Russian government and individuals associated with the Trump Campaign.
continued...
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Wednesday, May 08, 2019
I've heard enough bulloney from the Republicans this morning.
Chairman Nadler has the country at heart. He also has a great deal of support within the legal society in the USA to go forward with this hearing and ultimately a vote on Contempt.
I thought Rep. Lee brought light to the proceedings in that the US House has legislation that will put a burden on candidates and candidates campaigns involved with known enemies of the USA to report their involvement and information to the FBI. That is appalling to realize that law has not sailed through the US house with unanimous support but, also the US Senate. What are these people thinking?
So, it is time to read more.
I left off with this paragraph.
WikiLeaks began releasing Podesta' s stolen emails on October 7, 2016, less than one hour after a U.S. media outlet released video considered damaging to candidate Trump. Section II of this Report details the Office's investigation into the Russian hacking operations, as well as other efforts by Trump Campaign supporters to obtain Clinton-related emails.
The next section is this:
I make no guarantees about finishing anything on a timeline when it comes to this report.
RUSSIAN CONTACTS WITH THE CAMPAIGN
The social media campaign and the GRU hacking operations coincided with a series of contacts between Trump Campaign officials and individuals with ties to the Russian government. The Office investigated whether those contacts reflected or resulted in the Campaign conspiring or coordinating with Russia in its election-interference activities. Although the investigation established that the Russian government perceived it would benefit from a Trump presidency and worked to secure that outcome, and that the Campaign expected it would benefit electorally from information stolen and released through Russian efforts, the investigation did not establish that members of the Trump Campaign conspired or coordinated with the Russian government in its election interference activities.
So there were definitely contacts by Russians with the Trump Campaign. The Trump campaign is an organization within the sovereign authority of the USA. There are campaign laws that may or may not apply to the campaign depending on it's activities and status. In making that statement, it was the responsibility of the Trump Campaign and the Clinton Campaign to make an ordinary effort to avoid the foreign influence of a known enemy to the USA to their candidacy. It would seem as though that ordinary effort did not occur with the Trump Campaign.
...coincided with a series of contacts between Trump Campaign officials and individuals with ties to the Russian government....
Coincided is not avoiding. Coincided means the contract with Russian intelligence agents actively seeking influence in the 2016 elections, found it. The Trump Campaign looked the other way. That is cooperation. It is not solicited cooperation on behalf of the Trump Campaign, but, it was understood by the Russians they had Donald Trump in their back pocket.
He did not denounce the hacking by the Russians into the Clinton Campaign or the DCCC. He did not choose a campaign manager that was above reproach. He accepted the services of Paul Manafort without first asking if he should. There is a lot wrong here.
Paul Manafort is now in prison and facing a significant amount of time because he is corrupt and conducts his life and businesses that way. He came into the Trump Campaign with ambitions to use the power within the campaign to find profit for himself. That is a character issue that has to scream out loud and it did. The press brought forward Manafort's dealings with Russia. Even then Trump wasn't going to replace Paul Manafort. It was after a few days of public objection to Manafort that he was then relieved of his duties with the campaign.
We know today, that even after Trump's election and into his first administration Manafort was dealing with an individual that provided a great deal of money to him to become the Secretary of the Navy. That is not a broken timeline. Manafort was involved intimately with the Trump Campaign even after he left the position of Campaign Manager.
Trump's focus is troubling and outside the normal parameters Americans find moral in it's content for a USA president. Even today, the affiliations with the Trump Campaign is finding it's way into scandalous issues.
May 8, 2019
By Igor Derysh
Former Trump deputy campaign manager David Bossie’s (click here) pro-Trump group has raised millions targeting elderly Republican voters. But it has spent just 3 percent of that money to promote Trump and Republican candidates, according to a report from the Campaign Legal Center, a campaign finance watchdog group.
The report shows that Bossie’s Presidential Coalition, a group that claims to promote President Trump and Republican candidates who support him, has raised $15.4 million over the last two years....
These problems that are a constant form of upheaval within the campaign and the Republican party are indicative to the lack of moral character within the Trump Campaign. This immoral character pervades Trump, his campaign and his revolving door administration. The Russians didn't happen to become interested in Trump because he looked the other way, the Russians knew he would.
Is it any wonder that the Special Counsel could not make a case for conspiracy after the extensive activities of the Russian IRA and GRU? Russia studied this country before it threw the election to Trump with sophisticated operations that attacked the American public. What good would all their time, efforts and money do them if Trump was indictable?
The Russian contacts consisted of business connections, offers of assistance to the Campaign, invitations for candidate Trump and Putin to meet in person, invitations for Campaign officials and representatives of the Russian government to meet, and policy positions seeking improved U.S.-Russian relations. Section IV of this Report details the contacts between Russia and the Trump Campaign during the campaign and transition periods, the most salient of which are summarized below in chronological order.
Looking ahead in the report there are pages of redacted material. There are major sections of pages redacted. How can Congress decide to impeach a president with so much information unavailable to them? It can't be done. Got that? Without the full unredacted report impeachment is OFF THE TABLE as Barr intended it to be. There is a lot of redaction in Volume 1. The Congress needs the facts, not tripwires.
2015. Some of the earliest contacts were made in connection with a Trump Organization real-estate project in Russia known as Trump Tower Moscow. Candidate Trump signed a Letter of intent for Trump Tower Moscow by November 2015, and in January 2016 Trump Organization executive Michael Cohen emailed and spoke about the project with the office of Russian government press secretary Dmitry Peskov. The Trump Organization pursued the project through at least June 2016, including by considering travel to Russia by Cohen and candidate Trump.
Why did he run for president?
Peskov is a top aide to Putin. (click here) He has been the one Russian denying contact between Russia and Trump. He is a liar. Maybe he likes Trump because he is as good a liar as Peskov.
There is a picture of Bubba and his wife.
06.02.2019 (February 6, 2019)
The wife (click here) of President's Press Secretary Dmitry Peskov, Olympic champion Tatyana Navka, turns out to have an overseas account. This is reported by Dozhd referring to the Dosye (‘Dossier’) project. It was opened on February 20, 2014, i.e. before the registration of marriage with Peskov. It is still open.
Having decided to check this, the investigators made a test transfer in the amount of 5 euros, and the system recognized the international number (IBAN) of the account and tied it to the name Navka Tatiana.
“If there had been some problems with the transaction, the money would not have been transferred. We called the bank to learn the payment's status, and they confirmed to us that the money had been received by the receiving bank,” the project representatives told Dozhd....
So, in Russia, a man educated enough can become an oligarch and his wife a money launderer. This is the company that Donald Trump keeps. It is needless to say these Bubbas have a high demand for LOYALTY. Oh, she has her own money? Really? In what rubles? No. Her overseas account is in solid USA dollars. That is called money laundering. The question is, who helped her? Deutsche Bank and their money pass through policy? Capital One and it's ruble exchange policy?
Today, Dmitry Peskov is in the media stating the reason Iran changed it's mind about certain segments of the Iran Deal because the USA caused it because of the decisions of Trump. The fact that Russia's position on this is probably not exclusive to Russia provides a very poor platform for Trump to huff and puff at Iran.
May 8, 2019
The Kremlin said on Wednesday that Iran had been provoked into rolling back some of the terms of a 2015 nuclear deal due to external pressure which it blamed on the United States.
Iran said earlier on Wednesday it had started scaling back parts of its commitments under the deal and threatened to do more if world powers did not protect it from U.S. sanctions, a year after Washington pulled out of the pact.
“President Putin has repeatedly spoken of the consequences of unthought-out steps regarding Iran and by that I mean the decision taken by Washington (to quit the deal). Now we are seeing those consequences are starting to happen,” Kremlin spokesman Dmitry Peskov told reporters on a conference call.
Peskov was speaking as talks in Moscow between Iranian Foreign Minister Mohammad Javad Zarif and Russian Foreign Minister Sergei Lavrov got underway....
No more P5 plus one. Now, it is exclusive talks between the child slayer in Syria and Iran. Russia the country that allows Assad to burn the lungs of children in Syria with chlorine gas.
This is Trump's new world order. Ah, but, I digress.
continued in next entry
I thought Rep. Lee brought light to the proceedings in that the US House has legislation that will put a burden on candidates and candidates campaigns involved with known enemies of the USA to report their involvement and information to the FBI. That is appalling to realize that law has not sailed through the US house with unanimous support but, also the US Senate. What are these people thinking?
So, it is time to read more.
I left off with this paragraph.
WikiLeaks began releasing Podesta' s stolen emails on October 7, 2016, less than one hour after a U.S. media outlet released video considered damaging to candidate Trump. Section II of this Report details the Office's investigation into the Russian hacking operations, as well as other efforts by Trump Campaign supporters to obtain Clinton-related emails.
The next section is this:
I make no guarantees about finishing anything on a timeline when it comes to this report.
RUSSIAN CONTACTS WITH THE CAMPAIGN
The social media campaign and the GRU hacking operations coincided with a series of contacts between Trump Campaign officials and individuals with ties to the Russian government. The Office investigated whether those contacts reflected or resulted in the Campaign conspiring or coordinating with Russia in its election-interference activities. Although the investigation established that the Russian government perceived it would benefit from a Trump presidency and worked to secure that outcome, and that the Campaign expected it would benefit electorally from information stolen and released through Russian efforts, the investigation did not establish that members of the Trump Campaign conspired or coordinated with the Russian government in its election interference activities.
So there were definitely contacts by Russians with the Trump Campaign. The Trump campaign is an organization within the sovereign authority of the USA. There are campaign laws that may or may not apply to the campaign depending on it's activities and status. In making that statement, it was the responsibility of the Trump Campaign and the Clinton Campaign to make an ordinary effort to avoid the foreign influence of a known enemy to the USA to their candidacy. It would seem as though that ordinary effort did not occur with the Trump Campaign.
...coincided with a series of contacts between Trump Campaign officials and individuals with ties to the Russian government....
Coincided is not avoiding. Coincided means the contract with Russian intelligence agents actively seeking influence in the 2016 elections, found it. The Trump Campaign looked the other way. That is cooperation. It is not solicited cooperation on behalf of the Trump Campaign, but, it was understood by the Russians they had Donald Trump in their back pocket.
He did not denounce the hacking by the Russians into the Clinton Campaign or the DCCC. He did not choose a campaign manager that was above reproach. He accepted the services of Paul Manafort without first asking if he should. There is a lot wrong here.
Paul Manafort is now in prison and facing a significant amount of time because he is corrupt and conducts his life and businesses that way. He came into the Trump Campaign with ambitions to use the power within the campaign to find profit for himself. That is a character issue that has to scream out loud and it did. The press brought forward Manafort's dealings with Russia. Even then Trump wasn't going to replace Paul Manafort. It was after a few days of public objection to Manafort that he was then relieved of his duties with the campaign.
We know today, that even after Trump's election and into his first administration Manafort was dealing with an individual that provided a great deal of money to him to become the Secretary of the Navy. That is not a broken timeline. Manafort was involved intimately with the Trump Campaign even after he left the position of Campaign Manager.
Trump's focus is troubling and outside the normal parameters Americans find moral in it's content for a USA president. Even today, the affiliations with the Trump Campaign is finding it's way into scandalous issues.
May 8, 2019
By Igor Derysh
Former Trump deputy campaign manager David Bossie’s (click here) pro-Trump group has raised millions targeting elderly Republican voters. But it has spent just 3 percent of that money to promote Trump and Republican candidates, according to a report from the Campaign Legal Center, a campaign finance watchdog group.
The report shows that Bossie’s Presidential Coalition, a group that claims to promote President Trump and Republican candidates who support him, has raised $15.4 million over the last two years....
These problems that are a constant form of upheaval within the campaign and the Republican party are indicative to the lack of moral character within the Trump Campaign. This immoral character pervades Trump, his campaign and his revolving door administration. The Russians didn't happen to become interested in Trump because he looked the other way, the Russians knew he would.
Is it any wonder that the Special Counsel could not make a case for conspiracy after the extensive activities of the Russian IRA and GRU? Russia studied this country before it threw the election to Trump with sophisticated operations that attacked the American public. What good would all their time, efforts and money do them if Trump was indictable?
The Russian contacts consisted of business connections, offers of assistance to the Campaign, invitations for candidate Trump and Putin to meet in person, invitations for Campaign officials and representatives of the Russian government to meet, and policy positions seeking improved U.S.-Russian relations. Section IV of this Report details the contacts between Russia and the Trump Campaign during the campaign and transition periods, the most salient of which are summarized below in chronological order.
Looking ahead in the report there are pages of redacted material. There are major sections of pages redacted. How can Congress decide to impeach a president with so much information unavailable to them? It can't be done. Got that? Without the full unredacted report impeachment is OFF THE TABLE as Barr intended it to be. There is a lot of redaction in Volume 1. The Congress needs the facts, not tripwires.
2015. Some of the earliest contacts were made in connection with a Trump Organization real-estate project in Russia known as Trump Tower Moscow. Candidate Trump signed a Letter of intent for Trump Tower Moscow by November 2015, and in January 2016 Trump Organization executive Michael Cohen emailed and spoke about the project with the office of Russian government press secretary Dmitry Peskov. The Trump Organization pursued the project through at least June 2016, including by considering travel to Russia by Cohen and candidate Trump.
Why did he run for president?
There is a picture of Bubba and his wife.
06.02.2019 (February 6, 2019)
The wife (click here) of President's Press Secretary Dmitry Peskov, Olympic champion Tatyana Navka, turns out to have an overseas account. This is reported by Dozhd referring to the Dosye (‘Dossier’) project. It was opened on February 20, 2014, i.e. before the registration of marriage with Peskov. It is still open.
Having decided to check this, the investigators made a test transfer in the amount of 5 euros, and the system recognized the international number (IBAN) of the account and tied it to the name Navka Tatiana.
“If there had been some problems with the transaction, the money would not have been transferred. We called the bank to learn the payment's status, and they confirmed to us that the money had been received by the receiving bank,” the project representatives told Dozhd....
So, in Russia, a man educated enough can become an oligarch and his wife a money launderer. This is the company that Donald Trump keeps. It is needless to say these Bubbas have a high demand for LOYALTY. Oh, she has her own money? Really? In what rubles? No. Her overseas account is in solid USA dollars. That is called money laundering. The question is, who helped her? Deutsche Bank and their money pass through policy? Capital One and it's ruble exchange policy?
Today, Dmitry Peskov is in the media stating the reason Iran changed it's mind about certain segments of the Iran Deal because the USA caused it because of the decisions of Trump. The fact that Russia's position on this is probably not exclusive to Russia provides a very poor platform for Trump to huff and puff at Iran.
May 8, 2019
The Kremlin said on Wednesday that Iran had been provoked into rolling back some of the terms of a 2015 nuclear deal due to external pressure which it blamed on the United States.
Iran said earlier on Wednesday it had started scaling back parts of its commitments under the deal and threatened to do more if world powers did not protect it from U.S. sanctions, a year after Washington pulled out of the pact.
“President Putin has repeatedly spoken of the consequences of unthought-out steps regarding Iran and by that I mean the decision taken by Washington (to quit the deal). Now we are seeing those consequences are starting to happen,” Kremlin spokesman Dmitry Peskov told reporters on a conference call.
Peskov was speaking as talks in Moscow between Iranian Foreign Minister Mohammad Javad Zarif and Russian Foreign Minister Sergei Lavrov got underway....
No more P5 plus one. Now, it is exclusive talks between the child slayer in Syria and Iran. Russia the country that allows Assad to burn the lungs of children in Syria with chlorine gas.
This is Trump's new world order. Ah, but, I digress.
continued in next entry
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