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7:15 AM 12/13/2021 - Post Link   Russian president Vladimir Putin attends a concert marking the seventh anniversary of Russia’s annexation of Crimea at the Luzhniki stadium in Moscow on 18 March.  Photograph: Alexey Druzhinin/SPUTNIK/AFP/Getty Images Sun 21 Mar 2021 03.00 EDT I t had to happen sooner or later. Repeated Russian cyber-attacks, hacks, data thefts and disinformation operations aimed at influencing American elections have finally proved too much for  Joe Biden , the US president to bear. Intolerable, too, are what Washington sees as the Kremlin’s malign power-plays in sensitive conflict zones, from Syria and Afghanistan to Ukraine and the Balkans. Vladimir Putin, Russia’s president, also stands accused by western countries of waging war on his own people: witness  the recent crackdown  on opposition activist Alexei Navalny’s pro-democracy supporters. Putin’s regime is widely viewed as irredeemably corrupt. Britain last week dubbed Russia a “ hostile state ”. The US agrees.

Secretary of State Antony Blinken discusses President Biden's recent phone call with Russian President Putin, during an exclusive interview with Meet the Press

News Review from The Brooklyn Times https://t.co/1dKECZwU7B https://t.co/9X8xr2qBxr — Michael Novakhov (@mikenov) December 12, 2021

4:35 PM 12/12/2021 - Vice President Kamala Harris Slams 'Ridiculous' Recent Media Coverage | Blinken: "Massive consequences" if Russia attacks Ukraine | G-7 Warns Russia of ‘Massive Consequences’ Over Ukraine | Congress' latest subpoenas in the Capitol riot probe indicate a direct line between Trump ...

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4:35 PM 12/12/2021 -  Michael Novakhov's favorite articles on   Inoreader Vice President Kamala Harris Slams 'Ridiculous' Recent Media Coverage - The Daily Beast posted at 21:03:13 UTC   via   Top Stories - Google News Vice President Kamala Harris Slams 'Ridiculous' Recent Media Coverage   The Daily Beast VP Harris sits down for image-boosting interview amid reported office turmoil   Fox News VP Kamala Harris says 'ridiculous' headlines won't distract her   New York Post As crises mount, Harris is out of sight   Pittsburgh Post-Gazette Kamala Harris is a heartbeat away from the presidency, but media skips her struggles   Fox News View Full Coverage on Google News Joint press conference with NATO Secretary General Jens Stoltenberg and German Chancellor Olaf Scholz - NATO HQ posted at 10:55:31 UTC   via   "Biden, Scholz, Putin" - Google News Joint press conference with NATO Secretary General Jens Stoltenberg and German Chancellor Olaf Scholz   

"What are the best US military options for Ukraine?"

"What are the best US military options for Ukraine?" ( @TheHillOpinion ) https://t.co/2wffMWiHoj pic.twitter.com/4hYl0Vp7tw — The Hill (@thehill) December 12, 2021

A clear indication of the TOC-Russian Mob involvement: "Haiti’s Leader Kept a List of Drug Traffickers. His Assassins Came for It." - NYT | M.N.: FBI is lagging in the fight against the Russian Mob, who are just the foot soldiers for the Russian-German intelligence Services and the New Abwehr-KGB.

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The Brooklyn Times - https://t.co/7HYeWWeVlx A clear indication of the TOC-Russian Mob involvement: Haiti’s Leader Kept a List of Drug Traffickers. His Assassins Came for It. https://t.co/bTmRfhj1XS — Michael Novakhov (@mikenov) December 12, 2021 M.N.: FBI is lagging in the fight against the Russian Mob, who are just the foot soldiers for the Russian-German intelligence Services and the New Abwehr-KGB. | Post Link The former Haitian President Michel Martelly and his wife, Sophia, at a reception where Ms. Moïse and her children received condolences in Port-au-Prince in July. Credit... Federico Rios for The New York Times Haiti’s Leader Kept a List of Drug Traffickers. His Assassins Came for It. Sunday December 12 th , 2021  at  8:19 AM 1 Share “When Moïse found out about the weapons Hérard ordered, he wasn’t surprised — he was scared,” Mr. Fortuné said. Mr. Moïse’s relationship with the presidential security forces, already on tenterhooks, further soured. But that changed in February,