Friday, November 4, 2016

Presidential candidate Donald Trump’s Russian ties are scaring NATO allies

Presidential candidate Donald Trump’s Russian ties are scaring NATO allies

"Sergie Ivanov, the chief of staff for the presidential executive office in Moscow, expressed concern this summer that the hacking and disinformation campaign had gone too far and could result in backlash from the United States. These feelings were exacerbated after Trump lashed out against the Khizr Khan, a Muslim-American whose soldier died during the Iraq War, which prompted many Russian analysts to conclude that he would be forced to withdraw from the race due to mental unfitness. This is why Russia’s hacking campaign was temporarily put on hold, only to be resumed when Trump’s demeanor improved. NATO countries were also alarmed by Trump’s numerous pro-Putin comments, some of which go back as far as 2007."