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American intelligence agencies are to conduct a major investigation into how the Kremlin is infiltrating political parties in Europe, it can be revealed.

James Clapper, the US Director of National Intelligence, has been instructed by the US Congress to conduct a major review into Russian clandestine funding of European parties over the last decade.

The review reflects mounting concerns in Washington over Moscow’s determination to exploit European disunity in order to undermine Nato, block US missile defence programmes and revoke the punitive economic sanctions regime imposed after the annexation of Crimea.

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Destabilize the EU to make individual countries kowtow to Moscow? Good trick Vladi, good trick.

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Ah, the Reds are under the Bed once again! Paging Sen. McCarthy!

Just you watch, I bet they'll come up with the Horrifying Revelation that Jeremy Corbyn is in the pay of the KGB. And also, I bet,all those right-wing independence parties, they're all in the pay of Moscow to destabilise and demoralise the Greater European Empire. Is there no end to Moscow's cunning??!! :cry:

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Ah, the Reds are under the Bed once again! Paging Sen. McCarthy!

What a load of paranoid nonsense. You believe this drivel?

The Torigraph seems to, and one can't seriously say that they are Europe friendly.

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Destabilize the EU

Let's hope so.

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Destabilize the EU to make individual countries kowtow to Moscow? Good trick Vladi, good trick.

the only thing destabilising the EU is the EU itself. but i expect more of this finger pointing as the EU goes down the pan.

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The Torigraph seems to, and one can't seriously say that they are Europe friendly.

Obviously the rightwing press is going to swallow any old nonsense about the Russkies, aren't they. There are never any enquiries about whether "Western" political parties or media are sponsored by Washington to promote their party line, are there ....
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Obviously the rightwing press is going to swallow any old nonsense about the Russkies, aren't they. There are never any enquiries about whether "Western" political parties or media are sponsored by Washington to promote their party line, are there ....

Im under the impression that Obama is a member of the muslim brotherhood ;)

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Obviously, above all the right wing parties lean towards Russia and they see Russia as a role-model.

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Let's hope Dan and Chevy are available for work they'll sort it.

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Is it that time of year again?

When Washington rattles it's "anti-commie" sabre and tries to drum up more support from foreign nations to come buy the arms it's selling? Seems the marketing and sales of it's latest and greatest - the F-35, codename "Turkey" - aren't as hot as the Pentagon would like them to be.

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Remember - the EU, not Russia, is the expansionist, imperialist power in modern Europe.

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Is it that time of year again?

When Washington rattles it's "anti-commie" sabre and tries to drum up more support from foreign nations to come buy the arms it's selling? Seems the marketing and sales of it's latest and greatest - the F-35, codename "Turkey" - aren't as hot as the Pentagon would like them to be.

Concerning how the situation in Europe is developing it could be as well true. If you think only the US uses such measures you are wrong, Russia does too. The right-wing parties gaining powers are fond of Russia and they want to destroy the EU. (Juncker recently said if this keeps going the EU is history) . And nothing would be better for Russia then having a lot of small countries lead by fascists who lean towards Russia. It would be economical and political wise a win-win situation for Russia.

Some people are really naive to think Putin has their interest in mind, he only thinks about himself, he doesn't give a damn about others. (I know some people are raised to submit themselves to this kind of "strong" leader model, but still there must be a limit to their nativity....at least I hope so.)

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Remember - the EU, not Russia, is the expansionist, imperialist power in modern Europe.

And its military arm, NATO

Concerning how the situation in Europe is developing it could be as well true. If you think only the US uses such measures you are wrong, Russia does too. The right-wing parties gaining powers are fond of Russia and they want to destroy the EU. (Juncker recently said if this keeps going the EU is history) . And nothing would be better for Russia then having a lot of small countries lead by fascists who lean towards Russia. It would be economical and political wise a win-win situation for Russia.

Some people are really naive to think Putin has their interest in mind, he only thinks about himself, he doesn't give a damn about others. (I know some people are raised to submit themselves to this kind of "strong" leader model, but still there must be a limit to their nativity....at least I hope so.)

Buggery heck, he's the only one who does that? That's what a leader's supposed to do, look after the country they're supposed to be the leader of. But that means, for a sensible leader, doing things in your strategic interests (such as securing the Crimea), and that wouldn't mean over-running Ukraine and invading Estonia and Latvia and the other one just out of sheer megalomania. Unlike Hillary Clinton, B. Obama and D. Cameron, he's not stupid. Edited by Otto von Pickelhaube
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And its military arm, NATO

Buggery heck, he's the only one who does that? That's what a leader's supposed to do, look after the country they're supposed to be the leader of. But that means, for a sensible leader, doing things in your strategic interests (such as securing the Crimea), and that wouldn't mean over-running Ukraine and invading Estonia and Latvia and the other one just out of sheer megalomania. Unlike Hillary Clinton, B. Obama and D. Cameron, he's not stupid.

Nope leaders aren`t supposed to do that, they are supposed to speak on behalf of the people and they are supposed to lead the country to prosperity and peace. And prosperity happens when you work together and not kill each-other. Right now he is working on destroying the EU so he can install some puppets.

Also the time of imperialism should be over, but obviously some people think it is still the thing to do, but if you have such an attitude in this age then you can be sure that this will lead to ultimate destruction.

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