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A decent article about intelligence agencies attempting to push the hands of elected leaders.

http://www.globalresearch.ca/us-intel-agencies-try-to-strong-arm-trump-into-war-with-russia/5567717




Powerful elites are using the credibility of the US Intelligence agencies to demonize Russia and prepare the country for war. This is the real meaning of the “Russia hacking” story which, as yet, has not produced any hard evidence of Russian complicity.

Last week’s 25-page report, that was released by the Director of National Intelligence James Clapper, illustrates to what extent intelligence is being “fixed around the policy”.  Just as the CIA generated false information related to Weapons of Mass Destruction to soften public resistance to war with Iraq, so too, the spurious allegations in the DNI’s politically-motivated report are designed to depict Russia as a growing threat to US national security. The timing of the report has less to do with the election of Donald Trump as President than it does with critical developments in Syria where the Russian military has defeated US-proxies in Syria’s industrial hub, Aleppo, rolling back Washington’s 15-year War of Terror and derailing the imperialist plan to control vital resources and pipeline corridors across the Middle East and Central Asia. Russia has become the main obstacle to Washington achieving its strategic vision of pivoting to Asia and maintaining its dominant role into the next century. The Intelligence Community has been coerced into compromising its credibility to incite fear of Russia and to advance the geopolitical ambitions of deep state powerbrokers.

The “Russia hacking” flap shows how far the Intel agencies have veered from their original mandate, which is to impartially gather and analyze information that may be vital to US national security. As we have seen in the last two weeks, the leaders of these organizations feel free to offer opinions on  issues that clearly conflict with those of the new President-elect. Trump has stated repeatedly that he wants to reduce tensions and reset relations with Russia, but that policy is being sabotaged by members of the intelligence community, particularly CIA Director John Brennan who appeared just last week on PBS Newshour with Judy Woodruff. Here’s an excerpt from the interview:

    We see that there are still a lot of actions that Russia is undertaking that undermine the principles of democracy in so many countries. What has happened in our recent election is not new. The Russians have engaged in trying to manipulate elections in Europe for a number of years…

    the Russians tried to interfere in our electoral process recently, and were actively involved in that. And that is something that we can’t countenance. (“Interview with CIA Director John Brennan”,  PBS Newshour)

Brennan, of course, provided no evidence for his claims nor did he mention the hundreds of CIA interventions around the world. But Brennan’s accusations are less important than the fact that his appearance on a nationwide broadcast identifies him as a political advocate for policies that conflict with those of the new president. Do we really want unelected intelligence officials — whose job it is to provide the president with sensitive information related to national security– to assume a partisan role in shaping policy? And why would Brennan –whose is supposed to “serve at the pleasure of the president”– accept an invitation to offer his views on Russia when he knew they would be damaging to the new administration?

Powerful people behind the scenes are obviously pushing the heads of these intelligence agencies to stick to their ‘anti-Moscow’ narrative to force Trump to abandon his plan for peaceful relations with Moscow.  Brennan isn’t calling the shots and neither are Clapper or Comey. They’re all merely agents serving the interests of establishment plutocrats whose geopolitical agenda doesn’t jibe with that of the incoming administration. If that wasn’t the case, then why would the Intelligence Community stake its reputation on such thin gruel as this Russian hacking gibberish? It doesn’t make any sense. The people who launched this campaign are either supremely arrogant or extremely desperate. Which is it?  Here’s an excerpt from an article by veteran journalist Robert Parry sums it up like this in an article at Consortium News:

    The DNI report amounted to a compendium of reasons to suspect that Russia was the source of the information – built largely on the argument that Russia had a motive for doing so because of its disdain for Democratic nominee Clinton and the potential for friendlier relations with Republican nominee Trump.

    But the case, as presented, is one-sided and lacks any actual proof. Further, the continued use of the word “assesses” – as in the U.S. intelligence community “assesses” that Russia is guilty – suggests that the underlying classified information also may be less than conclusive because, in intelligence-world-speak, “assesses” often means “guesses.” (“US Report Still Lacks Proof on Russia ‘Hack’”, Robert Parry, Consortium News)

Bottom line: Brennan and his fellow spooks have nothing. The report is little more than a catalogue of unfounded assumptions, baseless speculation and uncorroborated conjecture. In colloquial parlance, it’s bullshit, 100 percent, unalloyed Russophobic horse-manure. In fact, the authors admit as much in the transcript itself when they say:

     Judgments are not intended to imply that we have proof that shows something to be a fact. Assessments are based on collected information, which is often incomplete or fragmentary, as well as logic, argumentation, and precedents.

What kind of kooky admission is that?  So the entire report could be BS but we’re supposed to believe that Putin flipped the election? Is that it???

What’s really going on here?  Why have the Intelligence agencies savaged their credibility just to convince people that Russia is up to no good?

The Russia hacking story has more to do with recent developments in Syria than it does with delegitimizing Donald Trump. Aleppo was a real wake up call for the US foreign policy establishment which is beginning to realize that their plans for the next century have been gravely undermined by Russia’s military involvement in Syria. Aleppo represents the first time that an armed coalition of allied states (Russia, Iran, Syria, Hezbollah) have actively engaged US jihadist-proxies and soundly beat them to a pulp. The stunning triumph in Aleppo has spurred hope among the vassal states that Washington’s bloody military juggernaut can be repelled, rolled back and defeated. And if Washington’s CIA-armed, trained and funded jihadists can be repelled, then the elitist plan to project US power into Central Asia to dominate the world’s most populous and prosperous region, will probably fail. In other words, the outcome in Aleppo has cast doubts on Uncle Sam’s ability to successfully execute its pivot to Asia.

That’s why the Intel agencies have been employed to shape public perceptions on Russia.  Their job is to prepare the American people for an escalation of hostilities between the two nuclear-armed superpowers. US powerbrokers are determined to intensify the conflict and reverse facts on the ground. (Recent articles by elites at the Council on Foreign Relations and the Brookings Institute reveal that they are as committed to partitioning Syria as ever.)  Washington wants to  reassert its exceptional role as the uncontested steward of global security and the lone ‘unipolar’ world power.

That’s what this whole “hacking” fiasco is about. The big shots who run the country are trying to strong-arm ‘the Donald’ into carrying their water so the depredations can continue and Central Asia can be transformed into a gigantic Washington-dominated corporate free trade zone where the Big Money calls the shots and Capital reigns supreme. That’s their dreamstate, Capitalist Valhalla.

They just need Trump to get-with-the-program so the bloodletting can continue apace.

Mike Whitney lives in Washington state. He is a contributor to Hopeless: Barack Obama and the Politics of Illusion (AK Press). Hopeless is also available in a Kindle edition. He can be reached at fergiewhitney@msn.com.

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Re: US Intelligence Agencies Try to Strong-Arm Trump into War with Russia
« Reply #1 on: January 13, 2017, 07:23:05 AM »
the words "intelligence" and "government" shouldnt be used in the same sentence



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Re: US Intelligence Agencies Try to Strong-Arm Trump into War with Russia
« Reply #2 on: January 13, 2017, 08:07:54 AM »
notice how Israel bombed that Syrian airport.  ::)  has nothing to do with anything...
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Re: US Intelligence Agencies Try to Strong-Arm Trump into War with Russia
« Reply #3 on: January 13, 2017, 12:03:10 PM »
Even though the propaganda at the moment resembles that usually taking place before a war, it is most likely just to tie hands of Trump who during his campaign constantly implicated he would like to have better relations with Russia.
American elite wants to make sure those relations don't get better.

I just can't see how the war would be possible / who would be stupid enough to start it, yet alone stupid enough to go there dying.

Some huge false flag would be the only way. Nuke going off somewhere or something similar. And I still doubt one nuke would escalate in full blown war.

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Re: US Intelligence Agencies Try to Strong-Arm Trump into War with Russia
« Reply #4 on: January 13, 2017, 01:08:20 PM »
It would be interesting though to know what would be American strategy to invade Russia.

If such a plan exists at all. I think the only plans are the all-out nuclear exchange and limited nuclear exchange.
Traditional invasion to amateur military enthusiast like me (although with contract soldier past) seems so absurd I think it is not even possible.
Same on the other side; surely Russia has no strategy for traditional invasion of USA.
Both probably possess some plans for intervention in case of internal disturbance (civil war) in the respective nations. At least USA has one.

First of all, what would be the objective? Make Russia part of USA? Occupy it for decades if not for century?
Secondly the direction of attack. Where would USA attack? EU won't allow use of their land for American aggressive invasion of Russia. This is sure. There are no countries in southern borders where this could be tried from. Maybe Japan but I think Chinese would get concerned about that.

This leaves us with the north. From sea.
Surely USA has many aircraft carriers but expect many of them be sank by nuclear tipped Russian anti-ship missiles from air, sea and land. They could just overwhelm the defenses by launching enough of them. Stockpiles would dry up eventually and some carrier groups could make it through.



The northern coast line of Russia is massive. See above. How would Americans distributed the forces?
The distance from northern port city of Murmansk (on western end of Russia) to Moscow is 1 862 km. That's the shortest way. There's highway but rest of the area is basically forests. American speed would halt close to zero. Russia would surely try to take Murmansk back so US ability to supply troops heading to Moscow - experiencing constant resistance every mile - could be limited.



At the same time USA should try to land every few hundred kilometers of the northern Russia to keep forces located elsewhere from waging huge retaliation. I think even USA doesn't have sufficient troops and hardware for this.

USA would try to annihilate as much Russian air defense as possible by massive cruise missile salvos.
But problem is most of Russian air defense - just like ICBMs - is highly mobile. They are not statically sitting in one location. Those are independent regiments with radars, missile batteries and command modules. Russia Covering 1/9 of the earth, they would have plenty of area to move around. Numbers come in play and even American industrial capability wouldn't be able to roll out enough Tomahawks.




Most important targets, like Moscow, are in addition protected by A-135 short range anti-ballistic missile system. Notice the speed the missile gains altitude. Crazy.




And of course Russia has air force too. The second largest in world. They would do their part to keep the airspace free.

Of course at the same time Russian strategic aviation, submarines would try to launch retaliation on US soil with cruise missiles - if USA didn't use nukes in Russia. This would add to domestic pressure within Americans to stop the madness.

I deem this mission impossible.
Not to say USA wouldn't be strong. Even Putin said you are strongest. But invading Russia is clearly too big peace of cake.



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edit: How would Americans gain awareness of the whole theater? 17 100 000 km2 of it.
Russia has demonstrated it is able to evade US satellite intelligence. It possesses also serious ECM capability.
Russia has full tracking system and parts of it are located outside of Russia so attacking those facilities would be very troubling for USA.




Russia Will Tell the World Where U.S. Military Satellites Are

http://www.popularmechanics.com/military/weapons/news/a21546/russia-planning-to-expose-us-military-satellites/

The move would shed light on classified satellite programs, potentially allowing America's enemies to evade detection from above.




And of course there is this.
In best case scenario Russia could black out GPS. This would basically paralyze US air force and portion of guided missiles.

Russia successfully tested a missile that could cripple US satellites

https://www.engadget.com/2016/12/21/russia-successful-anti-satellite-missile-test/

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Re: US Intelligence Agencies Try to Strong-Arm Trump into War with Russia
« Reply #5 on: January 13, 2017, 01:40:05 PM »
I fail to see what starting a war with Russia would accomplish. Some globalist bullshit to have the 2 big kids on the block take each other out? There is no upside to such a venture
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Re: US Intelligence Agencies Try to Strong-Arm Trump into War with Russia
« Reply #6 on: January 16, 2017, 09:21:53 AM »
The goddamned russians

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