Thursday, July 28, 2016

Linguistic, technical evidence points to Russia backing Democrats hack

More American experts agree that the linguistic and technical evidence from "Guccifer 2.0" and the hack on the Democratic National Committee point to the Russians.

The content revealed in the emails posted on Wikileaks has proven politically embarrassing, but experts also agree, this hack and attempt to influence American politics is unprecented.

Now with the McCain Insitute, former U.S. State Department official David Kramer says Washington needs a quiet yet pointed response to Moscow.

IN: "While I call...
OUT: ...hacking here."
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Former U.S. State Department official David Kramer says one problem is the Russian President's perceptions of acceptable behavior when it comes to meddling in other nation's politics.

IN: "Putin thinks...
OUT: ...not doing."
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Wikileaks says claims it's purpose is to increase to freedom of the press and publish otherwise censored documents.

Former U.S. State Department official David Kramer questions whether Julian Assange is acting independently or is being used by the Russians.

IN: "Julian Assange...
OUT: ...DNC's emails."
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