Wow this Russia investigation is getting very serious


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Rachel Maddow is the best. She is connecting the dots on why pence got a lawyer.

 
Just a theory here but since the sanctions ain't going nowhere and The senate just renewed it Putin maybe done with trump

I hadn't seen an update on this. Does that include blocking access to the properties Obama ejected them from? They are still blocked?
 
This administration is a fucking laughing stock. What's gonna kill Trump (in his mind) above anything, to me, is that the black man President Barack H. Obama was a great President for 8 years and he (Trump) can't even make it through his first year as President without the shit imploding. I...Fucking....Love.....it!!
Cac mediocrity versus black excellence...
 
Man. Trump is not going to really flip the fuck out until Ivanka Trump is under investigation. He's going to really fucking lose it.
She will shed 1 crocodile tear while saying why daddy? That fucker will launch nukes at N Korea after that. Rodman better bring his ass home.
 
Btw, I saw something else on Twitter, but I can't find anything on it. They're saying his wife's gig at the State Dept. isn't the only reason Bobblehead Newt wants 45 to fire Mueller. Word is, Newt is involved with the Russians too. He was the go between for 45 and his crew in some of those meetings.
 


Trump is shook, he must wake up to jail cell nightmares.

..Russia is trying every tactic to stop those sanctions. This is one day after Congress passed those sanctions.


russia is really doing more than the US and Israel to kill Isis
the only countries trying to give ISIS a pass are Saudi Aradia and Turkey
Yeah what the hell was that about and why he make that statement?
 


Every "fuckin" Day!!!! Trump stays fuckin up!! Russia is about to move back in, and now it will be harder to travel and I ain't been yet!!!:smh::smh::smh:


It's like if has a checklist. "every day I must fuck up something.."

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Bruh....


"Among the new restrictions likely to impact Americans, Trump will prohibit individual educational trips to Cuba.

So-called "people to people" trips, which enable American travelers to visit Cuba for educational purposes on their own as opposed to with a tour group, will be eliminated under the new U.S. policy."

"But travelers could see stepped up enforcement when they return to the U.S. They are required to maintain full schedules and keep detailed logs while in Cuba"

End game! could this have been trumps marching orders on reinstating the ban on cuba?!?

http://www.miamiherald.com/news/nation-world/world/article107473897.html

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Russian President Vladimir Putin and Cuban President Raul Castro, right, embrace each other during their meeting in the Kremlin in Moscow, Thursday, May 7, 2015. Anatoly Maltsev AP


OCTOBER 11, 2016 12:12 PM
Russia considers opening military base in Cuba


BY FRANCO ORDOÑEz
WASHINGTON
Russia is looking to expand its military presence and has its eye on Cuba and other Latin American countries.

Defense Minister Sergei Shoigu said Russia has come up with a list of countries where it’s considering opening military bases. They include Cuba, Nicaragua, Venezuela and Vietnam, according to Russia’s state-owned RIA Novosti news agency.

“The talks are under way,” Shoigu told reporters in Moscow.

Russia has made several inroads in Cuba, including in nuclear energy, train repair and air traffic control technology. Cuban President Raul Castro visited Moscow last year to attend the 70th anniversary celebration of the defeat of the Nazis in World War II and the Red Army's key role in the defeat.

Cuban state media has cited the Russian military overtures, but the Castro administration has not offered any public indication of whether they’re welcomed. Gregory Weeks, the editor of the academic journal The Latin Americanist, doubts Cuba would allow the Russian government to open a military base on the island as it could be seen as a threat to the United States at a time when the island nation is seeking better relations with its larger northern neighbor.


THE TALKS ARE UNDERWAY.

Russian Defense Minister Sergei Shoigu

“I don’t see any chance of that happening,” said Gregory Weeks, the chairman of the department of political science and public administration at the University of North Carolina at Charlotte. “I don’t think Cuba want this. Cuba just spent years trying to improve relations with the U.S.. If they allow Russia to open a military base, all that would blow up.”

Russia pulled out of Cuba and Vietnam in the early 2000s as part of efforts to lower its military presence and improve ties with the United States. They included closing it Lourdes signals intelligence base in Cuba and the Cam Rahn naval base in Vietnam, which the country is considering reopening.

Russia has made inroads in Nicaragua, which has raised concerns in Washington. It was one of several reasons cited by members of Congress who voted to restrict Nicaraguan President Daniel Ortega government’s access to loans from international financial institutions unless it accepts international observers and takes other steps to promote democracy.

I DON’T SEE ANY CHANCE OF THAT HAPPENING.

Gregory Weeks, editor of The Latin Americanist

In August, Russia sold or gave Nicaragua 50 Russian tanks, received access to Nicaragua’s airspace and ports and got approval to build a law enforcement center near the Pacific coast.

Email: fordonez@mcclatchydc.com; Twitter: @francoordonez.

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Nicaraguan President Daniel Ortega and first lady Rosario Murillo (center and right) walk with Russia's President Vladimir Putin (left) upon his arrival at the international airport in Managua, Nicaragua on July 11, 2014. Cesar Perez AP
 
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End game! could this have been trumps marching orders on reinstating the ban on cuba?!?

http://www.miamiherald.com/news/nation-world/world/article107473897.html


Russian President Vladimir Putin and Cuban President Raul Castro, right, embrace each other during their meeting in the Kremlin in Moscow, Thursday, May 7, 2015. Anatoly Maltsev AP


OCTOBER 11, 2016 12:12 PM
Russia considers opening military base in Cuba


BY FRANCO ORDOÑEz
WASHINGTON
Russia is looking to expand its military presence and has its eye on Cuba and other Latin American countries.

Defense Minister Sergei Shoigu said Russia has come up with a list of countries where it’s considering opening military bases. They include Cuba, Nicaragua, Venezuela and Vietnam, according to Russia’s state-owned RIA Novosti news agency.

“The talks are under way,” Shoigu told reporters in Moscow.

Russia has made several inroads in Cuba, including in nuclear energy, train repair and air traffic control technology. Cuban President Raul Castro visited Moscow last year to attend the 70th anniversary celebration of the defeat of the Nazis in World War II and the Red Army's key role in the defeat.

Cuban state media has cited the Russian military overtures, but the Castro administration has not offered any public indication of whether they’re welcomed. Gregory Weeks, the editor of the academic journal The Latin Americanist, doubts Cuba would allow the Russian government to open a military base on the island as it could be seen as a threat to the United States at a time when the island nation is seeking better relations with its larger northern neighbor.


THE TALKS ARE UNDERWAY.

Russian Defense Minister Sergei Shoigu

“I don’t see any chance of that happening,” said Gregory Weeks, the chairman of the department of political science and public administration at the University of North Carolina at Charlotte. “I don’t think Cuba want this. Cuba just spent years trying to improve relations with the U.S.. If they allow Russia to open a military base, all that would blow up.”

Russia pulled out of Cuba and Vietnam in the early 2000s as part of efforts to lower its military presence and improve ties with the United States. They included closing it Lourdes signals intelligence base in Cuba and the Cam Rahn naval base in Vietnam, which the country is considering reopening.

Russia has made inroads in Nicaragua, which has raised concerns in Washington. It was one of several reasons cited by members of Congress who voted to restrict Nicaraguan President Daniel Ortega government’s access to loans from international financial institutions unless it accepts international observers and takes other steps to promote democracy.

I DON’T SEE ANY CHANCE OF THAT HAPPENING.

Gregory Weeks, editor of The Latin Americanist

In August, Russia sold or gave Nicaragua 50 Russian tanks, received access to Nicaragua’s airspace and ports and got approval to build a law enforcement center near the Pacific coast.

Email: fordonez@mcclatchydc.com; Twitter: @francoordonez.

NICARAGUA%20-%20Ortega%20-%20Putin

Nicaraguan President Daniel Ortega and first lady Rosario Murillo (center and right) walk with Russia's President Vladimir Putin (left) upon his arrival at the international airport in Managua, Nicaragua on July 11, 2014. Cesar Perez AP
Man this is why trump harden up the Cuban restrictions my freaking goodness
 
End game! could this have been trumps marching orders on reinstating the ban on cuba?!?

http://www.miamiherald.com/news/nation-world/world/article107473897.html

Cuba-Russia%20Putin%20Castro

Russian President Vladimir Putin and Cuban President Raul Castro, right, embrace each other during their meeting in the Kremlin in Moscow, Thursday, May 7, 2015. Anatoly Maltsev AP


OCTOBER 11, 2016 12:12 PM
Russia considers opening military base in Cuba


BY FRANCO ORDOÑEz
WASHINGTON
Russia is looking to expand its military presence and has its eye on Cuba and other Latin American countries.

Defense Minister Sergei Shoigu said Russia has come up with a list of countries where it’s considering opening military bases. They include Cuba, Nicaragua, Venezuela and Vietnam, according to Russia’s state-owned RIA Novosti news agency.

“The talks are under way,” Shoigu told reporters in Moscow.

Russia has made several inroads in Cuba, including in nuclear energy, train repair and air traffic control technology. Cuban President Raul Castro visited Moscow last year to attend the 70th anniversary celebration of the defeat of the Nazis in World War II and the Red Army's key role in the defeat.

Cuban state media has cited the Russian military overtures, but the Castro administration has not offered any public indication of whether they’re welcomed. Gregory Weeks, the editor of the academic journal The Latin Americanist, doubts Cuba would allow the Russian government to open a military base on the island as it could be seen as a threat to the United States at a time when the island nation is seeking better relations with its larger northern neighbor.


THE TALKS ARE UNDERWAY.

Russian Defense Minister Sergei Shoigu

“I don’t see any chance of that happening,” said Gregory Weeks, the chairman of the department of political science and public administration at the University of North Carolina at Charlotte. “I don’t think Cuba want this. Cuba just spent years trying to improve relations with the U.S.. If they allow Russia to open a military base, all that would blow up.”

Russia pulled out of Cuba and Vietnam in the early 2000s as part of efforts to lower its military presence and improve ties with the United States. They included closing it Lourdes signals intelligence base in Cuba and the Cam Rahn naval base in Vietnam, which the country is considering reopening.

Russia has made inroads in Nicaragua, which has raised concerns in Washington. It was one of several reasons cited by members of Congress who voted to restrict Nicaraguan President Daniel Ortega government’s access to loans from international financial institutions unless it accepts international observers and takes other steps to promote democracy.

I DON’T SEE ANY CHANCE OF THAT HAPPENING.

Gregory Weeks, editor of The Latin Americanist

In August, Russia sold or gave Nicaragua 50 Russian tanks, received access to Nicaragua’s airspace and ports and got approval to build a law enforcement center near the Pacific coast.

Email: fordonez@mcclatchydc.com; Twitter: @francoordonez.

NICARAGUA%20-%20Ortega%20-%20Putin

Nicaraguan President Daniel Ortega and first lady Rosario Murillo (center and right) walk with Russia's President Vladimir Putin (left) upon his arrival at the international airport in Managua, Nicaragua on July 11, 2014. Cesar Perez AP


smh
 
Barack had them all along. He didn't want to interfere with the election as it seemed Hillary would win anyway. After she lost Barack made copies of all his info and sent them to all the agency's. Trump will be impeached but will never serve a day in jail. All those around him, Pence and his son-in-lay Jarret will do time and Trumps presidency will go down as the most corrupt and ill managed of all time. How in the fuck can the Republicans give America Bush and Trump back to back and still stay in business......racism pure and simple....nothing to do with politics.
 
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