WSJ: Russia sends medical units to the border with Ukraine
Moscow has apparently made the final preparations for an invasion of Ukraine by sending medical units to the front, the Wall Street Journal reported.
Read MoreMoscow has apparently made the final preparations for an invasion of Ukraine by sending medical units to the front, the Wall Street Journal reported.
Read MoreThe heads of government of Great Britain and Germany strongly opposed the return of Russia to the G-7.
Read MoreUS President Donald Trump decided to expel dozens of Russian diplomats because of the Skripal case under the influence of Gina Haspel, who in 2018 was the deputy director of the CIA ( Central Intelligence Agency), and now heads this department.
Read MoreUS Secretary of State Mike Pompeo said that Russia is interfering in the affairs of Venezuela and is there without the permission of the authorities.
“Russia intervened.
Trump himself now has the opportunity to take revenge and even a suitable tool for a total cleansing of his political opponents, and not only among security officers. Attorney General William Barr, apparently, is really ready to arrange the most extensive political investigation in American history.
Read MoreThe American leader Donald Trump during a meeting with NATO Secretary General Jens Stoltenberg said he expects to improve relations between the United States and Russia.
Read MoreUS President Donald Trump called “sick people” those who continue to accuse him of colluding with Russia.
Read MoreSecretary of State Mike Pompeo said that countering “Russian malign influence ” is a priority for the United States budget.
Read MoreUS President Donald Trump nominated General John Raymond for the post of Commander of the US Space Forces.
Read More“The Special Counsel did not find that the Trump Campaign, or anyone associated with it, conspired or coordinated with the Russian Government in these efforts, despite multiple offers from Russian-affiliated individuals to assist the Trump Campaign,” Trump wrote on Twitter.
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