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Published July 20, 2018


Trump 'relentless' against Russia, won't let Kremlin question US officials, Pompeo tells FOX



By Lukas Mikelionis | Fox News


Secretary of State Mike Pompeo said President Donald Trump “understands” that the Russians interfered in U.S. elections in 2016 -- and fired back at criticism that the president appeared weak at this week's summit with Russian President Vladimir Putin.


“I think those allegations are absurd," Pompeo told Fox News’ Shannon Bream during an interview Thursday night on "Fox News @ Night."


Pompeo asserted that Trump has been “relentless” against Russia, and subtly criticized the media for overdramatizing its coverage of the Helsinki meeting.

"This administration has been relentless in its efforts to deter Russia from its bad behavior. We inherited a situation where Russia was running all over the United States. These last few days have been, frankly, more heat than light."


- Secretary of State Mike Pompeo


"This administration has been relentless in its efforts to deter Russia from its bad behavior," he said. "We inherited a situation where Russia was running all over the United States. These last few days have been, frankly, more heat than light.”



Pompeo said the Trump administration has been “strong in supporting the Ukrainians, strong in making sure that we’re protected against Russian expansion in other parts of the world. We all recognize that that threat is real and President Trump has been strong in protecting America from Russian aggression.”



He also denied that Trump is entertaining in the idea of allowing Russia to question U.S. officials, including onetime U.S. ambassador to Moscow Michael McFaul, and other Americans in connection with criminal claims against Bill Browder, a prominent critic of Putin.



“None,” Pompeo said of the chances of Trump approving such an situation. The statement comes just days after the White House didn’t rule out that such arrangement could be made. The U.S. Senate on Thursday unanimously approved a resolution warning Trump not to let the Russian government question diplomats and other officials.


When asked about recent media reports suggesting Trump was briefed on Russian meddling in U.S. elections just two weeks before his inauguration in 2017, Pompeo reaffirmed that Trump “understands that the Russians have interfered in our elections.”


The secretary of state noted the meddling has been happening for an “awfully long time” and didn’t occur just in 2016.

"The president understands what Russia did in our elections, in 2016, and he has empowered each of us to make sure that it doesn’t happen again in the 2018 or 2020 elections here in the United States as well."




- Secretary of State Mike Pompeo


“America somehow seems to forget the history of Russia’s efforts to undermine western democracy for decades now,” he said.


“It gets confused because there are those who want to make a partisan case out of this, with respect to the Mueller investigation. The president understands what Russia did in our elections, in 2016, and he has empowered each of us to make sure that it doesn’t happen again in the 2018 or 2020 elections here in the United States as well,” the U.S. top diplomat added, nothing that he believes Russia is continuing its efforts to meddle in elections.


Trump drew fury from both the left and right in Helsinki for not unequivocally siding with the American intelligence community on whether Russia interfered in the 2016 presidential election.


The president said that though he has great confidence in the U.S. intelligence community, the Russian leader gave a “strong and powerful” denial. He added that he doesn't “see any reason why” Russia would be behind election meddling and suggested both Russia and the U.S. were to blame for strained relations.


On Tuesday, Trump clarified his statements, saying he does accept the assessment of the U.S. intelligence agencies that Russia interfered in the 2016 presidential election.


Later in the interview, Pompeo told Bream that the North Korean government has reaffirmed its commitment to denuclearize and get rid of its nuclear program, despite contrary reports in the media.


“No one’s been closer to that than I have, so everyone else is simply speculating about what’s taken place today. I’ve been there, the North Koreans have consistently reaffirmed their commitment -- the commitment that Chairman Kim made to President Trump,” he said.


“No one was under any illusion that this was going to happen in hours, or days, or even weeks. It’s going to take time to achieve this outcome. We hope for a brighter future for the North Korean people, and if Chairman Kim continues to follow through on his commitment -- the people of North Korea will have a brighter future,” Pompeo added.


 

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Of course he won't. Only a fool would believe otherwise.

Speaking of a fool, does Mueller expect Putin to comply with his indictments?
 

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“America somehow seems to forget the history of Russia’s efforts to undermine western democracy for decades now,” he said.


duuuuuuh, no fucking shit, A?
 

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China is a bigger threat than Russia to the US

[h=2]China is waging a 'quiet cold war' against the US and wants to overtake it as a superpower, CIA official warns[/h]
  • Michael Collins is the deputy assistant director to the CIA's East Asia Mission Center
  • He spoke on Friday at the Aspen Security Forum with other US officials
  • Collins said China 'exploits all avenues of power' to undermine the US
  • He said it had been able to flourish in the last 17 years because the world's focus shifted to the war on terror
China has waged a modern cold war against the US and is determined to overtake it as a superpower, a CIA official has warned.
Speaking at the Aspen Security Forum on Friday, deputy assistant director of the CIA's East Asia Mission Center Michael Collins said that Chinese President Xi Jinping was exploiting 'all avenues of power' to overtake America.
'By their own terms and what Xi enunciates I would argue by definition what they're waging against us is fundamentally a cold war, a cold war not like we saw during the Cold War, but a cold war by definition.
'A country that exploits all avenues of power licit and illicit, public and private, economic and military, to undermine the standing of your rival relative to your own standing without resorting to conflict.
'The Chinese do not want conflict,' he said.
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President Trump shakes hands with Chinese President Xi Jinping on November 9, 2017

Collins went on to say that Jinping wants 'every country in the world' to side with his nation and not with the US 'because the Chinese are increasingly defining a conflict with the United States and what we stand behind as a systems conflict.'
He went on to say that China is a bigger threat than Russia to the US, adding: 'It sets up a competition with us and what we stand behind far more significantly by any extreme than what the Russians could put forward.'
He also told how the global fight on terror shifted the US's focus on monitoring Chinese progress and allowed it to flourish.
'They are learning to be more coercive, learning to be more aspirational, learning to be more assertive by what they're getting away with.




'9/11 is one example where the international community had to shift its attention to something else and the Chinese drove through that decade to especially expand where they are, so it's a long way of saying that there are things that happened in the international system, things that ... helped to explain to some degree the speed and expanse of where the Chinese have gotten to where they are today,' he said.
He was not alone in his warnings about China.
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Speaking at the Aspen Security Forum on Friday, Michael Collins (center) described China as 'coercive and aspirational'

Earlier in the week, other US officials singled it out as the country's most dangerous adversary.
FBI Director Christopher Wray accused the country of 'economic espionage' while Director of National Intelligence Dan Coats said the US had to decide if it was a 'true adversary or competitor'.
Susan Thornton, who serves as the acting assistant secretary of state for East Asian and Pacific Affairs, said the Chinese had a unique ability to 'take advantage of opportunities'.
'We have to get back to doing what we do well. Our soft power is incredibly more powerful than their soft power.
'They don't really have that same kind of attractiveness that the US system has, and I think that's because our partners around the world know we stand by them and know we won't impose our will on them, that we'll work together with them,' she said.
The US and China have been locked in trade tariff disputes for months.
 
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“America somehow seems to forget the history of Russia’s efforts to undermine western democracy for decades now,” he said.


duuuuuuh, no fucking shit, A?

so should we ignore it and just do nothing? The technology in this era is much more sophisticated than it was decades ago and their ability to undermine democracy increases every day now. I’m not concerned about any collusion but the fact Russia continues to meddle in an era where technology rules is a problem and needs to be addressed.
 

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so should we ignore it and just do nothing? The technology in this era is much more sophisticated than it was decades ago and their ability to undermine democracy increases every day now. I’m not concerned about any collusion but the fact Russia continues to meddle in an era where technology rules is a problem and needs to be addressed.

Yeah, it's called MANDATORY VOTER ID.

No more "meddling" from foreign boogeymen.

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so should we ignore it and just do nothing? The technology in this era is much more sophisticated than it was decades ago and their ability to undermine democracy increases every day now. I’m not concerned about any collusion but the fact Russia continues to meddle in an era where technology rules is a problem and needs to be addressed.

How did they change the outcome of our election?

And what about our Presidents who meddled in past elections?
 

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Whete did I say anyone changed anything. Go away you bore me.

Ok, so how did they specifically undermine our democracy, and what about our own Presidents who meddle in other countries elections?
 
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How did they change the outcome of our election?

And what about our Presidents who meddled in past elections?
You are the guy who always talks about deflecting yet instead of responding to my post, you ask me 2 questions that have nothing to do with what I posted. That’s why you bore me in case you wanted to know why. Don’t respond to me again unless you actually have something useful to say.
 
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Ok, so how did they specifically undermine our democracy, and what about our own Presidents who meddle in other countries elections?
I’ll do what you do, instead of actually answering the question I’ll respond with a question. So you are ok with Russia “trying” to undermine our democracy and we should allow them and not do anything about it?
 

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so should we ignore it and just do nothing? The technology in this era is much more sophisticated than it was decades ago and their *ability to undermine democracy increases every day now*. I’m not concerned about any collusion but the fact Russia continues to meddle in an era where technology rules is a problem and needs to be addressed.

Ok, so how did they specifically undermine our democracy, and what about our own Presidents who meddle in other countries elections?

You are the guy who always talks about deflecting yet instead of responding to my post, you ask me 2 questions that have nothing to do with what I posted. That’s why you bore me in case you wanted to know why. Don’t respond to me again unless you actually have something useful to say.

I asked a question that has to do what you stated in your post. And also what should we do do out own Presidents who do the same thing in foreign elections.

Which part of my questions about what you wrote are deflecting to completely different topics?
 
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I asked a question that has to do what you stated in your post. And also what should we do do out own Presidents who do the same thing in foreign elections.

Which part of my questions about what you wrote are deflecting to completely different topics?
Why don’t you actually answer my question with an answer instead of a question. Why are you avoiding my question?
 
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I asked a question that has to do what you stated in your post. And also what should we do do out own Presidents who do the same thing in foreign elections.

Which part of my questions about what you wrote are deflecting to completely different topics?

You are asking idiotic questions. Because I can’t tell you “specifically” how they undermined our democracy that means it didn’t happen? Our intelligence says it happened and is still happening or are you one of the ones who doesn’t believe them? You guys all say and Trump said they have been for decades but because I can’t tell you specifically how they are doing it I’m the one wrong here? Now answer the question or go the fuck away.
 

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Why don’t you actually answer my question with an answer instead of a question. Why are you avoiding my question?

I can answer it if I can understand what exactly you mean when you say they "Undermine Democracy"... What did they do? Have to know what the problem specifically is, before you can find a solution.

Its like saying "Why are we letting these people die!?" ... well how are they dying?

So... What are they doing to undermine democracy?
 

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Did you mean "Undermine Democracy" by posting REAL emails that were written by certain people and making them public? Or by spreading news that wasnt real on media sites?

Those are the two biggest.... Any other ones you can think of?
 

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Between you and GB, you represent the idiocy of the right very well.

I asked you to be specific about a claim you made, that you dont not know what your statement means, or can cite anything about what you said... and somehow I am the idiot.
 

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