. "The CIA Book Club" .
. How "Dallas" Won The Cold War!!! . "An event every bit as important as the Nixon-Khrushchev Kitchen Debate, Ronald Reagan's "Tear Down this Wall" speech and Yakov Smirnoff's defection to the West." .
"Joseph Stalin is said to have screened the 1940 movie "The Grapes of Wrath" in the Soviet Union to showcase the depredations of life under capitalism. Russian audiences watched the final scenes of the Okies' westward trek aboard overladen, broken-down jalopies -- and marveled that in the United States, even poor people had cars. "Dallas" functioned similarly."
Biden and Obama exercised soft power diplomacy by throwing billions of USAID dollars at Iranian terrorists hoping to persuade the mass-murdering thugs to stop mass-murdering innocent humans worldwide.
. "The CIA Book Club" .
. How "Dallas" Won The Cold War!!! . "An event every bit as important as the Nixon-Khrushchev Kitchen Debate, Ronald Reagan's "Tear Down this Wall" speech and Yakov Smirnoff's defection to the West." .
"Joseph Stalin is said to have screened the 1940 movie "The Grapes of Wrath" in the Soviet Union to showcase the depredations of life under capitalism. Russian audiences watched the final scenes of the Okies' westward trek aboard overladen, broken-down jalopies -- and marveled that in the United States, even poor people had cars. "Dallas" functioned similarly."
Newly uncovered documents at the CIA give support to Trump's claim that the democrats lied about Russian collusion in the 2016 election and leftists still in government service after Obama's term lied and broke laws in their failed effort to destroy President Trump for evil political reasons.
CIA Director John Ratcliffe. Photo: Michael Brochstein/Zuma Press
A CIA report declassified on Wednesday weakened an earlier determination that Russian President Vladimir Putin had “aspired” to help elect Donald Trump in the 2016 presidential election, supporting President Trump’s longstanding claim that the Kremlin played no role in his victory.
The internal review, ordered by Central Intelligence Agency Director John Ratcliffe in May and completed last week, investigated the creation of a highly classified December 2016 intelligence-community assessment of Russia’s influence campaign targeting that year’s U.S. presidential election.
The review determined that the intelligence assessment should not have placed “high confidence” in its evaluation of Putin’s aims.
“Agency heads at the time created a politically charged environment that triggered an atypical analytic process around an issue essential to our democracy,” Ratcliffe said in a statement.
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