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Moscow Mike таки пішов. Вірніше його пішли за брехню щодо його зв“язків із Хуйлом та оточенням Хуйла.
Тиск з боку ФБР, ЦРУ і особливо з боку громадської думки виявився сильнішим за хотєлкі Трампа. Останньою краплею стало те, що вийшов на поверхню факт брехні Флинна віце-президентові Пенсу жодо розмови Флинна із московським послом у Вашингтоні ще до виборів.

Загалом, дуже непогана новина нас, і дуже хєрова для Хуйла.
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Заява сенатора Маккейна

Feb 14 2017
STATEMENT BY SASC CHAIRMAN JOHN McCAIN ON RESIGNATION OF NATIONAL SECURITY ADVISOR MICHAEL FLYNN

Washington, D.C. ­– U.S. Senator John McCain (R-AZ), Chairman of the Senate Armed Services Committee, released the following statement on the resignation of National Security Advisor Michael Flynn:

“I thank General Flynn for his many years of distinguished service to our country, especially his invaluable contributions in the fight against terrorism. I wish him the very best in his future endeavors.

“At the same time, General Flynn’s resignation is a troubling indication of the dysfunction of the current national security apparatus. As our nation confronts the most complex and diverse array of global challenges since the end of World War II, it is imperative that the President select a new National Security Advisor who is empowered by clear lines of authority and responsibility and possesses the skills and experience necessary to organize the national security system across our government.

“General Flynn’s resignation also raises further questions about the Trump administration’s intentions toward Vladimir Putin’s Russia, including statements by the President suggesting moral equivalence between the United States and Russia despite its invasion of Ukraine, annexation of Crimea, threats to our NATO allies, and attempted interference in American elections. American policy toward Russia must be made clear and unequivocal: we will honor our commitments to our NATO allies, we will maintain and enhance our deterrent posture in Europe, we will hold Russian violators of human rights accountable for their actions, and we will maintain sanctions on Russia so long as it continues to violate the sovereignty and territorial integrity of Ukraine.

“As Chairman of the Senate Armed Services Committee, I look forward to working with the President’s administration, especially Secretary Mattis, to defend the nation and support our military service members.”
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