HR McMaster: Russian meddling 'sophisticated subversion'

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Donald Trump's national security adviser has accused Russia of "a sophisticated campaign of subversion" to undermine free and open societies.

Gen HR McMaster told the BBC that Moscow used propaganda and disinformation against democracies.

He said Russia's alleged meddling in US elections was "certainly" a national security threat.

He was speaking after President Trump's new national security policy labelled Russia and China "rival powers".

Gen McMaster told the BBC's Yalda Hakim: "We have to look at what Russia's actually doing. Of course we have to counter Russia's destabilising behaviour, and the sophisticated campaigns of propaganda and disinformation."

Those were "efforts to polarise communities and pit them against each other, especially in the democratic world and free and open societies", he added, saying that the intent was to "weaken their popular will and their resolve".

"I believe that Russia is engaged in a very sophisticated campaign of subversion to affect our confidence in democratic institutions, in democratic processes - including elections."

He said the Russian campaign was targeting both sides of the political divide.

"They'll support very left groups; they'll support very right groups. What they want to do is create the kind of tension, the kind of vitriol, which undermines our confidence in who we are," he said.

"One of the most important things is to pull the curtain back on this activity, and to expose it."

Responding to the new national security policy on Tuesday, the Kremlin said it "cannot accept" that it is treated as a threat.

It also criticised what it said was the "imperialist character" of the document.

President Trump's new national security document echoes some of Gen McMaster's comments, saying Moscow sought to "undermine the legitimacy of democracies".

In his speech, Mr Trump labelled Russia and China "rival powers" to the US, but also said Washington must attempt to build a "great partnership with them".

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As an example, he cited a phone call of thanks he received from Russian President Vladimir Putin for intelligence the CIA provided to the Kremlin about an alleged terror plot.

He also criticised North Korea for its repeated nuclear missile tests - something Gen McMaster suggested might not end peacefully.

"We're committed to a resolution. We want the resolution to be peaceful - but as the president has said, all options are on the table," Gen McMaster said.

"We have to be prepared, if necessary, to compel the denuclearisation of North Korea without the co-operation of that regime."

He said the chance of war could change "based on what we all decide to do".

But he added: "North Korea is a grave threat to all civilised people across the globe."

President Trump has previously tweeted that North Korea's leadership "won't be around much longer" - something Pyongyang claimed was a declaration of war.

Asked if his job would be easier without the president's tweeting, Gen McMaster replied laughing: "Aristotle said - focus on what you can control, and you can make a difference.

"The president will do what the president wants to do… my job is not to worry about Twitter."

Send_Lawyers on December 19th, 2017 at 14:15 UTC »

You can read the assessment yourself. Here I googled it for you. It’s incredibly clear what Russia is doing. Remember this document is not the full extent of their operation given it is heavily declassified. Link goes to PDF.

https://www.dni.gov/files/documents/ICA_2017_01.pdf

Edit 2. The document is from January 2017. Further documents are classified above reddit but this is the foundation for mcmasters comments.

If you’d like to know more, the senate Intelligence Committee has a hearing in March about it and this document is a good primer on Russian methods. https://www.intelligence.senate.gov/sites/default/files/hearings/S%20Hrg%20115-40%20Pt%202.pdf

They are conducting these operations around the free world. In Eastern Europe they support far right candidates. In England they support brexit and extreme nationalism. Their destabilising information campaign is working incredibly well at dismantling the liberal world order that was constructed at the end of the Cold War.

And if you didn’t know fun fact about McMasters. Back as a captain in the 90s he single handedly commanded and won one of the only tank on tank engagements in desert storm. He crested a hill only to discover a battalion of dug in Iraqi tanks. Instead of retreating he ordered all out open fire. His tank company completely destroyed the Iraqis and took almost no losses. One tank damaged maybe? He did some great stuff years later as a general in Iraq 2. He also has a PHD and wrote an amazing book on Vietnam. Of all the people in the Trump Admin he is probably the best.

Edit top comment. Here is much more.

Want to watch a movie about this. Try this PBS frontline documentary. Putin’s revenge. Start with part two it focuses on Russia and the start of the meddling in 2014. http://www.thirteen.org/programs/frontline/putins-revenge-part-two-wpsiq2/

Then ask yourself why a Republican President is afraid of a DOJ investigation headed by a republican FBI agent controlled by a republican political appointee.

Russia has everything to do with it.

Wondering about further collusion ? Check out this thread on Twitter. 24 signs of collusion. https://twitter.com/sethabramson/status/941784145969238027

And finally if you’re asking yourself why would Russians and republicans do this sort of thing?

The answer is simple follow the money. https://www.vox.com/policy-and-politics/2017/12/19/16786006/looting-of-america

imnotboo on December 19th, 2017 at 13:17 UTC »

18 comments, 100s of downvotes. I know you guys have some good borscht recipes.

Versa-vis on December 19th, 2017 at 11:23 UTC »

Only seven comments and four of them are the same exact talking point. Which is, of course, that the US meddles. The implication being, I guess, that the US deserves it and should take it unlubed from now on.