Not these, but those: Biden to Putin

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Please, Mr. Putin, these 16 enterprises are really important to us, so if you could please not hack them? The others are open season.

That's Biden's approach to peace through strength: give concessions. You know, kind of like giving Putin open season on a pipeline to Germany, but shut down ours. Maybe we could cede Alaska back to Russia? Why not? It's just a State. We have too many for Biden to count now, anyway. No need to stress the man out. Certainly, Oba'a didn't know how many States there were, so its all good.
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The Cybersecurity and Infrastructure Security Agency (CISA) was established by (Republican controlled) Congress and signed into law by Donald Trump in 2018.  The 16 sectors of Critical Infrastructure were developed by that law and have been published online since inception. 

Whatever your machine of perpetual misinformation might tell you, the list Biden gave Putin is well publicized, quite general, and intuitively sensible.

This is Biden giving Putin fair warning after Russia's recent attacks on our Energy and Agriculture Sectors- any Russian based cyberattack on American assets in these areas will be responded to as direct attacks on America by Russia- as if Russia blew up a dam or bombed one of our airbases.  Too bad Trump never thought to establish such obvious limits with his chum Putin.

Critical Infrastructure Sectors
  1. Chemical Sector
  2. Commercial Facilities Sector
  3. Communications Sector
  4. Critical Manufacturing Sector
  5. Dams Sector
  6. Defense Industrial Base Sector
  7. Emergency Services Sector
  8. Energy Sector
  9. Financial Services Sector
  10. Food and Agriculture Sector
  11. Government Facilities Sector
  12. Healthcare and Public Health Sector
  13. Information Technology Sector
  14. Nuclear Reactors, Materials, and Waste Sector
  15. Transportation Systems Sector
  16. Water and Wastewater Systems Sector
TRUMP SIDES with RUSSIA AGAINST FBI at HELSINKI SUMMIT
16 July 2018
US President Donald Trump has defended Russia over claims of interference in the 2016 presidential election.

After face-to-face talks with Russian President Vladimir Putin, Mr Trump contradicted US intelligence agencies and said there had been no reason for Russia to meddle in the vote.

Mr Putin reiterated that Russia had never interfered in US affairs.

The two men held nearly two hours of closed-door talks in the Finnish capital Helsinki on Monday.
  • Even Trump allies shocked by Putin summit
At a news conference after the summit, President Trump was asked if he believed his own intelligence agencies or the Russian president when it came to the allegations of meddling in the elections.

"President Putin says it's not Russia. I don't see any reason why it would be," he replied.

US intelligence agencies concluded in 2016 that Russia was behind an effort to tip the scale of the US election against Hillary Clinton, with a state-authorised campaign of cyber attacks and fake news stories planted on social media.

  • What has US reaction been?
In a strongly-worded statement, US House Speaker Paul Ryan said Mr Trump "must appreciate that Russia is not our ally".

"There is no moral equivalence between the United States and Russia, which remains hostile to our most basic values and ideals," he said, adding that there was "no question" Moscow had interfered in the 2016 election.

Senior Republican Senator John McCain said it was a "disgraceful performance" by a US president.

"No prior president has ever abased himself more abjectly before a tyrant," Mr McCain said in a statement.

Another senior Republican, Senator Lindsey Graham, who is a member of the Senate Armed Services Committee, tweeted that it was a "missed opportunity... to firmly hold Russia accountable for 2016 meddling".

In a series of tweets, Senate Democratic leader Chuck Schumer said Mr Trump's actions had "strengthened our adversaries while weakening our defences and those of our allies".

The US Director of National Intelligence, Dan Coats, also issued a statement saying that the intelligence community had been clear about Russia's "ongoing, pervasive attempts" to undermine US democracy.

Mr Trump responded by tweeting that he had "great confidence in my intelligence people", adding: "I also recognise that in order to build a brighter future, we cannot exclusively focus on the past - as the world's two largest nuclear powers, we must get along."

Vice-President Mike Pence, in a speech at the US Department of Commerce, defended the summit and praised President Trump.

Some US politicians had called for the summit to be cancelled after 12 Russian military intelligence agents were indicted last week, accused of hacking the presidential campaign of Democratic candidate Hillary Clinton.

Speaking on Monday, President Putin offered to allow US investigators to visit Russia to question the officers.

He made it clear that, in return, Russia would want similar access to people in the US it suspects of criminal activity.

Trump targets opponents back home
Analysis by Jonathan Marcus, BBC diplomatic correspondent

Before their encounter started, Mr Putin was already winning on points, by the mere fact that President Trump was meeting him in the first place.

But while Mr Putin came over as the seasoned professional, eager to present his country as an equivalent to the US in terms of being a nuclear superpower; an energy provider; and a key actor in the Middle East, Mr Trump seemed more intent on castigating his opponents back home.

A lot of the questions focused on Russia's intrusion into the US election campaign (the considered position of the key US intelligence agencies) and specifically the indictment by the Mueller probe of 12 Russian intelligence agents.

Mr Trump would have none of it. He visibly seemed happier with Mr Putin's assurances than he did with the evidence of his own intelligence agencies. And he even welcomed Mr Putin's suggestion that Russia could join the investigation and interview the alleged perpetrators itself! Washington's Nato allies and many seasoned observers on Capitol Hill must have been watching in horror.

Mr Putin described the Helsinki meeting as "candid and useful" while Mr Trump said there had been "deeply productive dialogue".

Mr Trump said US-Russia relations had "never been worse" than before they met, but that had now changed.

Relations between Russia and the West were severely strained by Moscow's annexation of Crimea in 2014, which President Putin acknowledged in the news conference.

"President Trump's position on Crimea is well known. He talks about the illegality of the Crimean reintegration to Russia. We have another point of view... that a referendum was held in accordance with international law. For us, it's a closed question," he said.

Both leaders also said they would work together to help resolve the Syrian crisis. The US and Russia back opposing sides in the eight-year-old civil war.

On a lighter note, Mr Trump congratulated President Putin on the successful staging of the World Cup football tournament in Russia and Mr Putin responded by giving the US leader a tournament football.

The US will co-host the 2026 World Cup with Canada and Mexico.

Certainly, Oba'a didn't know how many States there were, so its all good.
That's a mighty beige suit you're sportin there, dude.  Do your really want to suggest that Trump was an improvement on Obama  in terms of geographic understanding?  The guy who thought Brussels was a town in Northern France? The guy who once asked Prime Minister Modi "now,what's all that stuff between India and China?  Who does that belong to"  and then offered to find Modi a date for the evening?  You really want to match Obama against the "shithole countries" guy?
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That's Biden's approach to peace through strength: give concessions. You know, kind of like giving Putin open season on a pipeline to Germany, but shut down ours. Maybe we could cede Alaska back to Russia?

So before the pipeline was built and while almost all but the last 5% was built, Trump made no objection.  But now when the thing is built and paid for, now Republicans would like to scapegoat Biden for all that Russian dick Trump sucked?  No way.   If it is on Biden to object to the last 5% than it is on Trump for bowing to Putin the first 19 times the pipeline grew by five percent.   Trump let Putin build that pipeline and since its far too late for any real objection in 2021, history will lay 100% of America's  doughy response to that pipeline upon our doughiest donut of a president, Trump.
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So, it's okay to remind Putin?
So, it's okay to ramble on Trump, because he can take it [TLDR], but Biden is weak, so let's cut him a break?
So, it's okay to pontificate, and it comes down to just that? It takes so much blab to justify Biden?

Somebody has has a nose pushed out of shape, and it's all just snot.

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So, it's okay to remind Putin?
So, it's okay to ramble on Trump, because he can take it [TLDR], but Biden is weak, so let's cut him a break?
So, it's okay to pontificate, and it comes down to just that? It takes so much blab to justify Biden?

Somebody has has a nose pushed out of shape, and it's all just snot.
The TL;DR is that your boy was treasonously soft on Putin, don't waste your time trying to scapegoat GOP's spectacular foreign policy failures on Biden.  Trump left the back door to the store unlocked for Putin, Biden just advised Putin that the door is locked again and trespassers will be shot.
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Oh? Who, exactly, did Biden shoot when our energy sector was attacked, creating lines at gas stations throughout the South? Hmmm? By giving Putin an open door to other than the 16 holies? When words, alone don't stop anything? I saw nor heard any shots at anybody. Biden is probably incapable of shooting anybody, even his own foot. Biden has not closed the back door by any means, That is a Biden failure. Trump is no longer the President. So, celebrate

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 After holding the Miss Universe pageant in Russia in 2013, Trump tweeted "TRUMP TOWER-MOSCOW is next." I think when New York indicts Trump, he will move to Moscow. I'm sure Melania would like that, MEEK RASSA GREEET AGEEEN!
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Hint: Melania is not Russian. And the Trump Tower deal fizzled. Happens, in business. Of the >530 businesses the Trump Org has amassed, six have failed, because Trump took them to bankruptcy for failure to produce. He does not tolerate failure to succeed. That's still a 99.8% success rate. Tell me when you have that many businesses under your belt, and are as successful. I'll listen, then. Until then... you don't know of what you speak regarding running multiple businesses.
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Hint: Melania is not Russian.
Well, she did grow up in a Communist country. Yugoslavia was renamed the Federal People's Republic of Yugoslavia in 1946, when a communist government was established. It acquired the territories of Istria, Rijeka, and Zadar from Italy. Partisan leader Josip Broz Tito ruled the country as president until his death in 1980.
The state of Slovenia was created in 1945 as part of federal Yugoslavia. Slovenia gained its independence from Yugoslavia in June 1991. Melania was born in Slovenia in 1970. Trump voters gave the USA the first Communist born First Lady.
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Clearly, Melania disdains communism, so just admit you're misinformed on this matter and move on. I don't mean by your discussion of Slovene history - that's all good, but irrelevant to this discussion.
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Who, exactly, did Biden shoot when our energy sector was attacked, creating lines at gas stations throughout the South? Hmmm? By giving Putin an open door to other than the 16 holies?
How do you know it was Russia and not some 400 pound guy sitting on someone's bed?


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So, according to the rationale, Biden should go shoot that guy. He hasn't. I'm not5 advocating shooting anybody. What I do advocate is knowing who's responsible and dealing with that. I include dealing with the pandemic and its causes, and let "I am science" strw in it for a while.
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My opinion of the credibility of YouTube is about as sour as that for Wiki. Tell me what YOU think.  

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I saw nor heard any shots at anybody.
I'm not surprised.  American Right-wing media stopped reporting American victories over Russia pretty immediately after Trump took office.

Biden is probably incapable of shooting anybody, even his own foot.
On May 13th, 6 days after the Colonial Pipeline attack,  Biden publicly confirmed Darkside as the Russian pirates responsible and suggested the US would take action to disrupt their activities and the 780th Military Intelligence Brigade out of Ft. Meade  immediately attacked the Darkside server and the 3 major clusters of machines involved with attacks on the US UNC2628, UNC2659, and UNC2465, successfully locking Darkside out of its own data servers, fund servers, client lists, hacked data caches, webservers, and bitcoin account.  The Dept. of Justice announced it had successfully recovered 63.7 of the 75 bitcoins paid in ransom.  Bitcoin dropped about 40% over the next couple of days as the news sunk in that the US has the ability to trace and impound bitcoin transactions- costing cybercriminals, blackmailers, extortionists and Republicans billions of dollars in bitcoin value.  Tesla stopped accepting bitcoin as legal currency the next day.

Biden has not closed the back door by any means, That is a Biden failure.  Trump is no longer the President. So, celebrate
We should celebrate that Trump is no longer President.  Darkside was responsible for 70 or so successful large ransomware attacks in the last 4 months of Trump's presidency and reports suggests that many corporate cybersecurity firms were reluctant to report or work with Trump's Dept. of Justice since that agency has demonstrated a reluctance to prosecute any Russian attacks.  Trump begged Russia to hack American servers "Russia, are you listening?" and when the DoJ reported that Russia had hacked into US election databases in 2016 Trump publicly denied the truth told by his own government and preferred to believe his best friend and pirate-in-chief Putin.  It goes without saying that Trump took no action in response to the wave of cyberattacks (probably hoping to benefit electorally).

There have been no further attacks by Darkside or those three cluster of servers anywhere in the world since Biden ordered them shut down.

When Putin met Biden  last week and drew a line around the cybersecurity of American infrastructure, he did so with the knowledge that the US Army can shut down sophisticated cybernetworks within Russian domains and trace the cryptocurrencies of modern crime without being detected.  Putin and Trump must now be wondering what other Russian-American conduits have been less secret than previously supposed.


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Clearly, Melania disdains communism,
Does she?  I've never heard her speak about economics, period.  I do note that her father, VIctor Knavs, was a member of the ruling Communist Party of Yugoslavia and worked for that Party as a manager of state-run car dealership- no minor position in Tito's Yugoslavia. 

Trump's first father-in-law, Miloš Zelníček, was also a card carrying member of the Communist Party of Czechoslavakia.  Declassified STB (Czech Intelligence) files now reveal that Czechoslovakia was intensely interested in Trump's career beginning in 1977.  Zelnicek secretly informed the Czech government of Trump's doings and particularly advised whenever Trump's three children came to Czechoslovakia for the summers.

Ivana, Ivanka, Don Jr., Eric, and Melania all speak Russian fairly well.  Trump's Russian is not very good by all accounts.


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Clearly Melania voted Democrat at some point in her life having lived in New York so it is safe to say she retained some communism bullshit ideas.
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I wish Joe McCarthy was alive rn. It’d be so much fun 
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So, according to the rationale, Biden should go shoot that guy. 
According to what rationale? What are you talking about?

I was being serious BTW, I would really like an answer to how you know it was Russia and not some 400 pound guy sitting on someone’s bed.
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Don't copy my threads for clout br. Delete this