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Evidence Is Mounting That It Was Barack Obama Who Allowed The Russians To Infiltrate The American Government As He Looked The Other Way And Let It Happen
Evidence is mounting that the Kremlin in Russia succeeded in infiltrating the US government at the highest levels while Barack Obama was president.

The circumstantial evidence is mounting that the Kremlin succeeded in infiltrating the US government at the highest levels, and it happened while Barack Obama was president
The American people have forgotten, and the Liberal fake news media wants to make sure you don’t remember, that it was the Obama administration that allowed Russia to gain a foothold not only in the Middle East, but within the corridors of Washington as well. It was the Obama administration who conducted the ridiculous Russian “reset” by using the “that was easy” style button from the Staples commercials. Is it all starting to come back to you now?
And it was Barack Obama who leaned over and told outgoing Russian President Dmitry Medvedev that he would have “more flexibility” after his reelection. That was caught by a hot mic when Obama was unaware he was being recorded. And yet somehow, it’s Donald Trump that ‘colluded with the Russians’?
The Hill reports that “Long before the 2016 election, when Donald Trump was a mere private citizen, Russia was engaged in widespread cyber-aggression against the United States. Moscow ratcheted up those attacks during the campaign. And yet, despite knowledge of the ongoing cyberwarfare, the president at the time, Barack Obama, and his intelligence chiefs — John Brennan at the CIA, James Clapper at National Intelligence, James Comey and his predecessor, Robert Mueller, at the FBI — reportedly didn’t lift a finger to stop it.”
Now that you know the real and actual conspirators in RussiaGate, what are you going to do about it? You can start by sharing this article all across social media, and remind America that it was Barack Obama and his minions that colluded with Russia.
Turns out Barack Obama was the real Russian stooge
FROM THE NY POST: How else to explain a newly elected president looking the other way after an act of Russian aggression? Agreeing to a farcical one-sided nuclear deal? Mercilessly mocking the idea that Russia represents our foremost geopolitical foe?
Accommodating the illicit nuclear ambitions of a Russian ally? Welcoming a Russian foothold in the Middle East? Refusing to provide arms to a sovereign country invaded by Russia? Diminishing our defenses and pursuing a Moscow-friendly policy of hostility to fossil fuels?
All of these items, of course, refer to things said or done by President Barack Obama.
To take them in order: He reset with Russia shortly after its clash with Georgia in 2008. He concluded the New START agreement with Moscow that reduced our nuclear forces but not theirs. When candidate Mitt Romney warned about Russia in the 2012 campaign, Obama rejected him as a Cold War relic.
The president then went on to forge an agreement with Russia’s ally Iran to allow it to preserve its nuclear program. During the red-line fiasco, he eagerly grasped a lifeline from Russia at the price of accepting its intervention in Syria. He never budged on giving Ukraine “lethal” weapons to defend itself from Russian attack.
Finally, Obama cut US defense spending and cracked down on fossil fuels — a policy that Russia welcomes, since its economy is dependent on high oil prices.
Put all of this together, and it’s impossible to conclude anything other than that Obama was a Russian stooge — and not out of any nefarious dealings, but out of his own naïveté and weakness.
Obama didn’t expect any rewards when he asked then-Russian President Dimitri Medvedev during a hot mic moment at an international meeting to relay to Vladimir Putin his ability to be more “flexible” after the 2012 election; he was, to put it in terms of the current Russian election controversy, “colluding” with the Russians in the belief it was a good strategy. His “kompromat” was his own foolishness.
The cost of Obama’s orientation toward Russia became clearer over the last two weeks. When he pulled up short from enforcing his red line, an agreement with the Russians to remove Bashar al-Assad’s chemical weapons became the fig leaf to cover his retreat.
This deal was obviously deficient, but Obama officials used clever language to give the impression that it had removed all chemical weapons from Syria. Never mind that Assad still used chlorine gas to attack his population — exploiting a grievous loophole — and that evidence piled up that Assad was cheating more broadly.
The Russians eagerly covered for Assad because he’s their client. What was the Obama administration’s excuse? It effectively made itself a liar for the Russians. At the same time Moscow bolstered the Assad regime, we said had to go, smashed the moderate opposition we were trying to create, and sent a destabilizing refugee flow into Europe. This was a moral and strategic disaster.
To be sure, Donald Trump’s statements about Russia over the last year-and-a-half have often been stupid and shameful. But there was always a good chance that Russia’s blatant hostility to our values and interests would make any attempted Trump detente unsustainable. With his secretary of state and UN ambassador hitting Russia hard over the Assad gas attack and Trump’s strike challenging Russia’s position, the administration looks to be adopting a hard-headed attitude without bothering with a doomed re-set first.
Even if Obama eventually got tougher on Russia — imposing sanctions after the Ukraine invasion and sending contingents of US troops to countries near Russia — he never entirely shed his reflex toward accommodation.
No matter what conspiracy theorists might say, there’s nothing to suggest anything untoward about Obama’s relationship with Russia. But based on the record alone, you might have suspicions. READ MORE
Watch As Barack Obama Mocks Romney For Warning About Russia
Barack Obama mocked Mitt Romney for warning over Russia, but that didn’t age so well as Russiagate is the biggest scandal in American in a generation. But RussiaGate has nothing to do with Donald Trump, and everything to do with the failed policies of Barack Obama.
Obama tells Medvedev he will have “more flexibility” after election
US President Barack Obama told his Russian counterpart on Monday that he would have more flexibility after the November election to deal with the contentious issue of missile defence, a candid assessment of political reality that was picked up by a microphone without either leader apparently knowing. Outgoing Russian President Dmitry Medvedev said he would pass on Obama’s message to his successor, Vladimir Putin, according to an audio recording of comments the two leaders made during a meeting at the Nuclear Security Summit in Seoul, South Korea.
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