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originally posted by: Stormdancer777
originally posted by: ElectricUniverse
originally posted by: Stormdancer777
Wasn't this Russia embasador sitting with the Democrats during Trump's speech?
WTF is really going on here?
Perhaps it has a lot to do with the Uranium deals that Shillary and the Obama administration did with the Russians. Isn't it also possible that the CIA, which is working for the DNC, and this Russian ambassador set this whole thing up? One of the "so worrying conversations" that Flynn had with the Russians was to offer condolence for the death of the Russian ambassador. But was there anything that would really compromise Flynn? From what I read not really.
Yes, I forgot about the uranium, my God this world's leaders are so corrupt ,they don't want Trump, the outsider upsetting the apple cart.
Not to mention his new stand on human trafficking,
originally posted by: Indigo5
a reply to: Sillyolme
I am not fully happy with his repeated "I don't recall" when asked if they discussed campaign issues or politics etc.
I think I have counted 5 "I don't recalls" so far..
It's unknown what the Trump campaign officials who spoke with the ambassador – J.D. Gordon and Carter Page – discussed with him. Those who took part in the events in Cleveland said it is not unusual for presidential campaign teams to interact with diplomats. However, the newly-revealed communications further contradict months of repeated denials by Trump officials that his campaign had contact with officials representing the Russian government.
We do not have to invade the United States, we will destroy you from within.
--NIkita Khrushchev
Notably, he declared that “we are not bound to be adversaries” with either Russia or China. Relations with the two great powers should be “based on shared interests.” Trump noted that one of those shared interests is fighting terrorism; Russia, he said, “has seen the horror of Islamic terrorism.” The idea that the United States and Russia actually have some common interests must have cheered the Russian ambassador, Sergei Kislyak, who was watching from the front row.