The bureaucratic inertia that left the United States vulnerable to Russia’s interference in the 2016 presidential election traces back to decisions made at the end of the Cold War. This account of the United States’ piecemeal response to the Russian disinformation threat is based on interviews with dozens of current and former senior U.S. officials.
The ship traffic came days after the head of the British military warned in an interview of the threat of Russian submarine activity near the sensitive undersea data cables that carry Internet traffic between North America and Europe.
The cases include fights over Korean washing machines, Spanish olives, Chinese aluminum foil, Vietnamese tool chests, Argentine biodiesel and Canadian jetliners.
The horse people who have seen it all, or at least close to it, admit they hadn’t quite seen what blossomed and flourished between Triolo D’Alene and Simonsig, both males, before tragedy separated them forever.
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