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A BuzzFeed report published Monday detailed the former ExxonMobil CEO turned U.S. statesman’s plan, which included each side vowing to avoid “aggressive actions” that wouldn’t be productive for anyone as well as a third point called “strategic stability” meant to bundle together problems the two superpowers face.
But the second tenet, aimed at cybersecurity and cyberespionage, seems particularly odd given not only the investigations surrounding President Donald Trump and his former campaign but also the conclusion reached by the U.S. intelligence community that Russia intentionally meddled in last year’s election in order to ascend Trump’s candidacy.
The report makes no mention of how Tillerson intends to go about executing any of the three points, and instead focuses on how his new plan may represent the new top diplomat taking the reins from Trump, and the State Department regaining some power after President Barack Obama and his administration were seen as micromanaging the relationship.
The plan was also characterized as a way for Tillerson to show how little wiggle room the U.S. has when it comes to dealing with Russia.
Read more: Rex Tillerson to Work With Russia on Cybersecurity (Even After Hacking)
This administration will do anything to justify access to Russian oil and gas interests. Now they want to work with Russia on cyber security and espionage.
When will they realize Putin is actively attacking our democracy, funding the Taliban in Afghanistan, violating our missile treaty, and threatening our European allies?
Why is Putin the only foreign leader Trump refuses to bully? When it comes to Putin, Donald welcomes him with his pants down to his ankles and fulling bent over in complete wide receiver mode.
Well I don't know about you, but I'm already feeling secure knowing that Donny Little Fingers and Vladimir has the America's best interest in mind when it comes to Cyber Security. WTF ... :lamo
But the second tenet, aimed at cybersecurity and cyberespionage, seems particularly odd given not only the investigations surrounding President Donald Trump and his former campaign but also the conclusion reached by the U.S. intelligence community that Russia intentionally meddled in last year’s election in order to ascend Trump’s candidacy.
The report makes no mention of how Tillerson intends to go about executing any of the three points, and instead focuses on how his new plan may represent the new top diplomat taking the reins from Trump, and the State Department regaining some power after President Barack Obama and his administration were seen as micromanaging the relationship.
The plan was also characterized as a way for Tillerson to show how little wiggle room the U.S. has when it comes to dealing with Russia.
Read more: Rex Tillerson to Work With Russia on Cybersecurity (Even After Hacking)
This administration will do anything to justify access to Russian oil and gas interests. Now they want to work with Russia on cyber security and espionage.
When will they realize Putin is actively attacking our democracy, funding the Taliban in Afghanistan, violating our missile treaty, and threatening our European allies?
Why is Putin the only foreign leader Trump refuses to bully? When it comes to Putin, Donald welcomes him with his pants down to his ankles and fulling bent over in complete wide receiver mode.
Well I don't know about you, but I'm already feeling secure knowing that Donny Little Fingers and Vladimir has the America's best interest in mind when it comes to Cyber Security. WTF ... :lamo