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EU leaders to discuss Russian political meddling - FT | M.N.: Destroy or at least control the Russian - International "Mafia" - organised crime, in which Russia plays now a major role, and with which the Russian Intelligence services are most inextricably linked and intertwined, and use them as a conduit, operational tools and means of subversive activity

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European concerns about covert Russian activities are shared by the US. In laws enacted last December in Washington, the US intelligence chief was instructed to assess “the funding of political parties and non-governmental organisations in former Soviet states and countries in Europe by the Russian security services.” On Sunday US vice-president Joe Biden suggested the Obama administration may launch a retaliatory cyber strike against Russia in response to what Washington believes to be interference in this year’s election M.N.: My humble opinion.  FBI: destroy or at least control the Russian - International "Mafia" - organised crime, in which Russia plays now a major role, and with which the Russian Intelligence services are most inextricably linked and intertwined, and use them as a conduit, operational tools and means of subversive activity, (hypothetically) from terrorism to mass shootings, war on police, and other "active measures" and "special operat

"Donald the Red": "the full story about Trump and Russia has yet to be told", “there’s a lot we don’t know...” - Trump's Russian connections - FT | "I know about Russia, but I know nothing about the inner workings of Russia. I have no businesses, I have no loans from Russia." - Trump

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Trump's Russian connections Sunday October 16 th , 2016  at  9:42 AM US News - Today, October 16th 9:19am Shared by  1  person The soviet years and yeltsin’s 'wild east' The Republican candidate’s links to Russia are a mix of  bling, business and bluster  spanning 30 years. The FT has compiled this account from a variety of sources, tracing Trump's fascination for Russia from its beginnings in Soviet times, through the Putin era to the US presidential campaign. Yuri Dubinin A first contact from Moscow In 1986 Soviet ambassador Yuri Dubinin sat next to Donald Trump at a New York lunch and they talked about Trump Tower. “One thing led to another, and now I’m talking about building a large luxury hotel across the street from the Kremlin in partnership with the Soviet government,” the tycoon recalled in his book Trump: The Art of the Deal. Trump flew to Moscow at Dubinin’s invitation to discuss the