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What Putin’s Security Appointments Say About How Russia Works  -  Mark Galeotti New Hampshire primary: Why is America so angry with its politicians? - Telegraph : " Anger, anger, everywhere"... Donald Trump and Bernie Sanders turn US political world on its head with New Hampshire primary victories - Telegraph Supreme Court blocks Obama climate change rules - CNNPolitics.com Germany train crash: Controller error theory dismissed - BBC News Train Wreckage Being Removed in Germany; Answers Sought - NYTimes.com NATO Ministers To Approve Greater Presence Along Eastern Flank U.S., Russia Make Syria Diplomacy Push as Assad Gains Ground - Bloomberg Business Syrian rebels demand U.S. action ahead of peace talks | Reuters French Foreign Minister Laurent Fabius to leave office - BBC News Laurent Fabius, French Foreign Minister, Steps Down - NYTimes.com French Foreign Minister Fabius to leave government | News | DW.COM | 10.02.2016 North Korean Military Chief Executed - Rep

What Putin’s Security Appointments Say About How Russia Works - Mark Galeotti | New Hampshire primary: Why is America so angry with its politicians? | Intelligence official: ISIS to attempt US attacks in 2016 | Enough is enough — U.S. abdication on Syria must come to an end

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What Putin’s Security Appointments Say About How Russia Works Wednesday February 10 th , 2016  at  2:59 PM War On The Rocks 1 Share In one more night, Russian military intelligence would have been without a director for almost a full month. But an appointment was finally made — and it was the obvious, continuity candidate. So is there anything to be read in this delay and this seeming non-story? There certainly is. We learned three things. That the Kremlin wants to put trusted men in key security positions. That the military, while kept out of much of the decision-making process these days, still knows how to stonewall. And that the new chief is starting already in an uncomfortable position: Does he try to rebuild bridges with the Kremlin by sugarcoating the intelligence? Gen. Igor Sergun, head of the agency, died of heart failure on January 3. He led an organization stranded in limbo  between its old name, the Main Intelligence Directorate (GR