Speaking today at the Senate Armed Services Committee, Sen. Elizabeth Warren (D – MA) asked Defense Secretary James Mattis to reveal no classified information, but to assume that last week’s report in CNN that Russia had used “fake news” to start the controversy was true, and to elaborate on their motives for that.
Mattis appeared only too eager to make that assumption, as requested, insisting that the he believed this reflected Russia’s “shortsighted way” of thinking, and that they want to disrupt all alliances across the planet, not just alliances involving the US, or even just alliances related directly to Europe.
The narrative blaming Russia for the Qatar split does not have any evidence to substantiate it, and Sen. Warren went out of her way to ensure none might be revealed today. It is worth pointing out, however, that President Trump personally took credit for the split himself when it first happened, crediting it to his visit to Saudi Arabia just days prior.
Rather, it originates from Qatari state media having quoted the Qatari Emir saying something the Saudis didn’t like, and subsequently attributing the quote to “hackers.” US media outlets saw the word hackers, and naturally assumed Russia, and it appears that as with everything, this has quickly become something everyone is willing to assume is the case.
Mattis went on in the course of his testimony to insist he’s seen “no indication” that Russian President Vladimir Putin wanted to have a positive relationship with the United States, apparently taking no note of the several times when Putin literally said that around the 2016 election, and was openly courting diplomatic normalization with the US. Rather, Mattis insists Putin has “chosen to be competitive.”
The Senate is said to be moving forward on a new round of sanctions against Russia, and some legislation to prevent the Trump Administration from easing the sanctions in any way. There appears to be little interest in gathering actual evidence against Russia to justify this move, and rather seem confident that they can just keep everyone assuming allegations in the media are true.
It’s getting more and more difficult to hear, read, see this lunacy unfolding and getting more idiotic by the day. This is what it must be like to visit a mental asylum–inside a horror movie.
It will be good to know that somebody is really in charge of this country, or will the owners of CNN, Washington Post, NY Times or Wall Street Journal — who incidentally run a good chunk of CIA just make decisions omvthe country’s foreign policy, and the politicians will ratify this, and unconstitutionally preventing the President from being in charge of foreign policy.
Sad-Dog Mattis is a raving psychopath.
Actually the FBI did go to Qatar to investigate the hack and within days concluded that it was by Russia. The Saudis obviously don’t believe our FBI.
Why not ask Mattis, ‘if the origin of the story has been exposed by our FBI as fake Russian news then why has the Saudi reaction been so extreme?’ Our MSM doesn’t do real questions.
Thankfully the Russians didn’t interfere with the Cubs winning the world series.
If they did – they would have gone with the underdogs – Cubs !
Oh yea?
Where is your evidence that they didn’t?
Fake News!!
Amy Goodman, DemocracyNow.org
“Putin and Assad are equally guilty for killing civilians.”
Oliver Stone
“President Obama for most of his time in office kept bombing terrorists in Syria, kept killing more civilians then terrorists and the terrorists kept multiplying. On the other hand, when Putin went after the terrorists in Syria, he bombed the oil tanker caravans with over 100 sorties a day until the terrorist economy was destroyed.”
This guy is the biggest liar/thief in Weaselton DC.
If I were a young person, I’d migrate to Russia. That country seems to be a mature country whereas, America is becoming a very childish country. The tendency to blame others (i.e.the Russians) for one’s own stupidity (i.e. our Mid East adventures) is a defining trait of childishness.
Give it minute, it’ll be Iran’s fault again soon enough. If they really run out of ideas, then maybe we’ll see Pakistan or N Korea join the fray again.
Remember the Dubya days? Every few days they’d switch it up between Iran and Pakistan on who they wanted to immediately bomb.
Especially Democrats are a threat to world peace.