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Kremlin says Russia will not meddle in the U.S. presidential election

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MOSCOW, March 6 (Reuters) – The Kremlin on Wednesday said that Russia will not meddle in the November U.S. presidential election, and dismissed American findings that Moscow orchestrated campaigns to sway both the 2016 and 2020 U.S. presidential elections.

President Vladimir Putin, Russia’s paramount leader since the last day of 1999, has dropped a series of ironic remarks about the U.S. election, saying that he finds Joe Biden preferable as the next U.S. president to Donald Trump.

“We never interfered in elections in the United States,” Kremlin spokesman Dmitry Peskov said in a lecture to students on stereotypes about Russia, occasionally slipping into English.

“And this time, we do not intend to interfere… We do not dictate to anyone how to live – but we don’t want others to dictate to us,” Peskov said.

Peskov said any attempt from abroad to interfere in Russia’s presidential election later this month would be prevented. Russia, he said, did not care about Western criticism of the vote which Putin, barring an unexpected development, is certain to win.

A 2019 report by U.S. Special Counsel Robert S. Mueller, opens new tab found that Russia had “interfered in the 2016 presidential election in sweeping and systematic fashion” while U.S. intelligence believes Russia interfered in the 2020 election.
In 2021, the Office of the Director of National Intelligence released a report, opens new tab saying that Putin had authorised a range of influence operations aimed at denigrating Biden’s candidacy and supporting Trump while undermining public confidence.
The United States last year released a U.S. intelligence assessment that found Moscow was using spies, social media and Russian state-run media to erode public faith in the integrity of democratic elections worldwide.

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The war in Ukraine has triggered the deepest crisis in Russia’s relations with the West since the 1962 Cuban Missile Crisis and Putin has warned that the West risks provoking a nuclear war if it sends troops to fight in Ukraine.

Peskov, Putin’s spokesman since 2008, said that relations with the United States had probably never been worse.

But he said Russia did not see Americans as enemies and said that the world’s two biggest nuclear powers had special responsibility to ensure global strategic security.

Relations “have probably never been worse. America is fighting against us,” Peskov said.

He said U.S. tanks were being destroyed by Russian forces in Ukraine and said U.S. aircraft would suffer the same fate if sent to Ukraine.

After Putin sent thousands of troops into Ukraine in 2022, the West slapped what it said were the toughest sanctions ever imposed on a major economy.

The sanctions “do not hurt us,” Peskov said.

On the contrary, he said, they had led to an “internal mobilisation” of the economy and society. Peskov said Russian economic growth of 3.6% last year showed the sanctions had failed.

Asked what the future held for Russia, Peskov said it would not be easy because the tectonic plates of geopolitics were shifting. But Russia, he said, would remain open to the world.

Reporting by Guy Faulconbridge
Editing by Andrew Osborn

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As Moscow bureau chief, Guy runs coverage of Russia and the Commonwealth of Independent States. Before Moscow, Guy ran Brexit coverage as London bureau chief (2012-2022). On the night of Brexit, his team delivered one of Reuters historic wins – reporting news of Brexit first to the world and the financial markets. Guy graduated from the London School of Economics and started his career as an intern at Bloomberg. He has spent over 14 years covering the former Soviet Union. He speaks fluent Russian.

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Russia’s spy service accuses US of trying to meddle in presidential election

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MOSCOW, March 11 (Reuters) – President Vladimir Putin’s foreign intelligence service on Monday accused the United States of trying to meddle in Russia’s presidential election and said that Washington even had plans to launch a cyber attack on the online voting system.

Putin, who is almost certain to win the March 15-17 presidential election, has warned the West that any attempts by foreign powers to meddle in the ballot would be considered an act of aggression.

Russia’s SVR Foreign Intelligence Service said in a statement it had information that U.S. President Joe Biden’s administration had set out to meddle in the election, state media reported.

“According to information received by the Foreign Intelligence Service of the Russian Federation, the administration of J. Biden is setting a task for American NGOs to achieve a decrease in turnout,” the SVR was cited as saying.

“With the participation of leading American IT specialists, it is planned to carry out cyber attacks on the remote electronic voting system, which will make it impossible to count the votes of a significant proportion of Russian voters,” the SVR said.

The SVR, the main successor to the KGB’s First Directorate foreign spying service, did not set out any evidence for its assertions. There was no immediate reaction from Washington.

The West casts Putin as a dictator, a war criminal and a killer who has led Russia into an imperial-style land grab that has weakened Russia and forged Ukrainian statehood, while uniting the West and handing NATO a post-Cold War mission.

Putin casts the Ukraine war as an existential battle between a “sacred” Russian civilisation and an arrogant West which he says is in cultural, political and economic decline and which sought to humiliate Russia after the fall of the Soviet Union.

The Kremlin last week said that Russia will not meddle in the November U.S. presidential election, and dismissed American findings that Moscow orchestrated campaigns to sway both the 2016 and 2020 U.S. presidential elections.

Putin, Russia’s paramount leader since the last day of 1999, has dropped a series of ironic remarks about the U.S. election, saying that he finds Joe Biden preferable as the next U.S. president to Donald Trump.

Reporting by Guy Faulconbridge
Editing by Andrew Osborn

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President Joe Biden on Monday told reporters he doesn’t have a meeting planned with Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu after he was captured on a hot mic following last week’s State of the Union address saying he and the Israeli leader need to have a “come to Jesus meeting.”

“No,” Biden told reporters on his way back to the White House from a stop in New Hampshire when asked if he has a “come to Jesus” meeting scheduled with Netanyahu. 

“We’ll see what happens,” he replied when asked if he plans to set a meeting up. 

Following his State of the Union speech last Thursday, Biden was heard telling Sen. Michael Bennet, D-Colo., that he and the Israeli leader will need to have a “come to Jesus meeting” over the country’s ongoing war with Hamas.

In the exchange, Bennet congratulated Biden on his speech and urged the president to keep pressing Netanyahu on growing humanitarian concerns in Gaza. Secretary of State Antony Blinken and Transportation Secretary Pete Buttigieg were also part of the brief conversation.

Biden then responds using Netanyahu’s nickname, saying, “I told him, Bibi, and don’t repeat this, but you and I are going to have a ‘come to Jesus’ meeting.”

An aide to the president standing nearby then speaks quietly into the president’s ear, appearing to alert Biden that microphones remained on as he worked the room.

“I’m on a hot mic here,” Biden says after being alerted. “Good. That’s good.”

It comes as Biden has appeared to be ramping up public pressure on Israel to do more to address the humanitarian crisis in Gaza, where more than 30,000 Palestinians have been killed, according to the Hamas-run health ministry, and hundreds of thousands going hungry.

“He has a right to defend Israel, a right to continue to pursue Hamas,” Biden said of Netanyahu in an MSNBC interview with Jonathan Capehart on Saturday. “But he must, he must, he must pay more attention to the innocent lives being lost as a consequence of the actions taken. He’s hurting…in my view, he’s hurting Israel more than helping Israel.”

The U.S. this month began airdrops and announced it will establish a temporary pier to get badly needed aid into Gaza via sea. U.N. officials have warned at least one quarter of Gaza’s 2.3 million people are one step away from famine. The extraordinary measures to get aid into Gaza have come as Israel has resisted U.S. calls to allow more in via land routes.

Vice President Kamala Harris also drew widespread attention when she called for an “immediate ceasefire for at least the next six weeks,” during remarks in Selma, Alabama just more than a week ago. The next day, Harris hosted Benny Gantz, a member of Israel’s War Cabinet, at the White House in defiance of Netanyahu. 

In an interview with Fox News on Monday, Netanyahu appeared to brush aside a warning from Biden over the weekend about an invasion of the Gaza city of Rafah being a “red line.” 

“Look, it’s either Israel or Hamas. There’s no middle way,” Netanyahu told Fox News co-host Brian Kilmeade.

“I mean, we have to have that victory. We can’t have three-quarters of a victory. We can’t have two-thirds of a victory, because Hamas will reconstitute itself with these four battalions in Rafah, reconquer the Gaza Strip and do the October 7th massacre over and over and over again,” Netanyahu continued. “And for us, for Israel, not merely for me, but for the people of Israel, that’s a red line. We can’t let Hamas survive.”

The Israeli leader’s comments followed Biden’s assertion in his interview with MSNBC on Saturday that a potential Israeli invasion of Rafah, where more than 1.3 million Palestinians are sheltering, would be “a red line” for him.

Yet, in just the next sentence, the president quickly noted that he is “never going to leave Israel,” and would not cut off weapons like the Iron Dome missile interceptors which protect the Israeli civilian populace from rocket attacks in the region.

“It is a red line,” he said, when asked about Rafah, “but I’m never going to leave Israel. The defense of Israel is still critical, so there’s no red line. I’m going to cut off all weapons so they don’t have the Iron Dome to protect them.”

In the interview, Biden said he was willing to make his case directly to the Israeli Knesset, its parliament, including by making another trip to the country. He traveled to Israel weeks after the Oct. 7. attack. He declined to elaborate on how or whether such a trip might materialize.

On Monday, he told reporters he does not have any plan to address the Knesset “at this moment.” 

The president had hoped to have an extended cease-fire in place by the start of the Muslim holy month of Ramadan, which is set to begin Monday. Biden administration officials see a deal on a temporary truce in exchange for dozens of hostages as a crucial step toward finding an eventual permanent end to the conflict.

Last week, Biden warned of a “very, very dangerous” situation if fighting is still ongoing by Ramadan.

“There has gotta be a cease-fire because Ramadan – if we get into a circumstance where this continues to Ramadam, Israel and Jerusalem, it could be very, very dangerous,” Biden told reporters boarding Air Force One to return to the White House from Camp David. 

On Friday, as Ramadan approached still with a cease-fire deal in place, when asked if he was worried about violence, Biden replied: “I sure am.”

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@mikenov: Six neo-Nazis stalk journalist to his home after they were investigated – The Jerusalem Post https://t.co/FFoW9bWoSu

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US journalist Jordan Green had unwanted visitors showing up in front of his house in upper-North Carolina when he encountered six neo-Nazis with lit flares and giving the infamous salute, according to media reports in late February.

The six individuals were there as a result of Green being an investigative journalist, who was assigned to dive into groups with such ideologies via Telegram. The neo-Nazis would refer to their channels as “Terrorgrams,” according to sources.

The report sourced a sign that one of the neo-Nazis held which said: “Freedom of the press does not equal freedom from consequences.” Some of them wore skull face masks, according to the Washington Post.

Nazi groups Green investigated included “2119” and “Blood and Soil” – both of which formed in Florida two years ago.

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Green’s investigation revealed a network of white nationalists who are teenagers across the United States – all of whom have conspired to enact violence of any kind. It was only after the reporting that Green began receiving threatening phone calls. Most recruits from “2119” are very young.

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Shortly after, between late December and early January, someone took photographs of Green at his home, according to the Jewish Chronicle. More photos were taken of the reporter when a pizza he didn’t order arrived at his doorstep.

The “2119” members that were investigated had repeatedly shared Green’s address, but the editor-in-chief for Raw Story, the news site Green works for, told the Washington Post that law enforcement is aware of the situation.

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@mikenov: FBI Director Wray says he IS concerned border crossers could launch another 9/11 terror attack in the U.S. and warns human trafficking cells have ties to ISIS | Daily Mail Online https://t.co/yRhoRhFTUI

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FBI director Wray warns human trafficking cells have ties to ISIS

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Published: 21:23 GMT, 11 March 2024 | Updated: 21:37 GMT, 11 March 2024

FBI Director Chris Wray is concerned that illegal migrants coming across the southern border could potentially launch another 9/11 terrorist attack on U.S. soil.

The intelligence chief’s disclosure came during a Senate Intelligence Committee hearing on the greatest worldwide threats facing the U.S. today. 

The hearing was interrupted several times by pro-Palestine protestors shouting ‘ceasefire now!’ during remarks by the nation’s top spy chiefs. 

According to the latest annual report put out Monday by the Office of the Director of National Intelligence, the U.S. is ‘facing a fragile world order’ due to ‘accelerating strategic competition with major authoritarian powers’ working to undermine order. 

That includes Russia’s growing desire for an arsenal of nuclear space weapons and China and Iran’s efforts to meddle in the upcoming 2024 election through TikTok and other malign influence operations. 

One top concern is the ongoing migrant crisis at the porous southern border that has seen over 7.2 million individuals enter since President Biden took office.

Top Sen. John Cornyn, R-Texas, questioned Wray about the issue of the southern border being used by adversaries of the U.S., and terrorists in particular.

7.2 million individuals have entered the U.S. through the southern border since President Biden took office

Wray replied ‘I do’ when asked by Cornyn about whether he is concerned if potential terrorists coming across the southern border could do harm to Americans, similar to the terror attacks on 9/11

When pressed by Cornyn about whether terrorists may be among the over 1.8 million ‘gotaways’ who have evaded capture by border officials, Wray said it’s possible. 

He cited former Secretary of Defense Donald Rumsfeld saying ‘we don’t know what we don’t know.’ 

‘And I think there are many ways the national security ramifications of the issues at the border are better reflected in some ways more by what we don’t know about the people who snuck in, provided fake documents or in some other way, got in when there wasn’t sufficient information about the time they came in to connect the dots,’ said Wray.

‘It is almost more significant in our view,’ he continued ‘because those people, for the most part, are stopped detained and processed.’

The Texas senator brought up the fact that there were just 26 co-conspirators in the 9/11 attacks, killing over 3,000 people.

‘I worry that among the people that are coming across the border that are evading law enforcement, that there are some people among those that mean to do us harm. Do you share that concern?’ asked Cornyn. 

Wray replied ‘I do.’ 

Another top issue of concern to the FBI director is the report from over the summer that exposed that individuals from Uzbekistan were smuggled by an ISIS terrorist into the U.S. after being screened by the Department of Homeland Security (DHS).

As a result, the FBI became aware about the ISIS terrorist cell that used human trafficking operations to infiltrate the U.S.

‘So that’s a threat stream that we’re very concerned about,’ Wray confirmed Monday.

‘We’re very actively investigating working with DHS on both people whose travel was facilitated but also members of the facilitation network in some other way overseas.’

He said he would go into greater detail with senators during the closed classified session. 

‘I worry that among the people that are coming across the border that are evading law enforcement, that there are some people among those that mean to do us harm. Do you share that concern?’ asked Cornyn

The FBI is aware about the ISIS terrorist cell that used human trafficking operations to infiltrate the U.S.

Another top issue of concern to the FBI director is the report from over the summer that exposed that individuals from Uzbekistan were smuggled by an ISIS terrorist into the U.S. after being screened by the Department of Homeland Security (DHS)

Other items outlined in the annual threat assessment report included the risk of adversaries of the U.S. getting their hands on nuclear weapons.

‘Moscow will be more reliant on nuclear and counterspace capabilities for strategic deterrence as it works to rebuild its ground force,’ said the report. 

That line is significant due to reports from last month that Putin wants to put nuclear weapons in space, according to U.S. intelligence.

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