The dramatic announcement in the Kremlin: US Foreign Policy is intertwined with us
US Secretary of Defense Pitt the junk of the US Army to freeze cyber and offensive intelligence against Russia, reported tonight (between Sunday and second) in a number of media outlets in the US. The step is intended to please Russia and assist in obtaining an agreement that will end the war in Ukraine, and Washington Post reported that it would continue as long as the negotiations for the end of the war was conducted.U.S. reports, the operations that the Minister of Defense to freeze includes exposure and neutralization of Russian offensive software even before they enter the US, and disruption of the work of Russian hackers. “Russia sets one of the largest cyber threats to the US. If we have a leg from the gas and they take advantage of it, it may endanger American national security, “Washington told a former American diplomat and cyber expert.

 

The defense minister of the junk ‘ | Photo: Reuters
 

 

The order of the junk provides another signal to the relationship between Moscow Washington. Yesterday, the Kremlin spokesman said that “the new government quickly changes US foreign policy, in a way that corresponds with our vision.” The Kremlin added that “there is still a long way in light of damage to the relationship between the states, but with Putin’s political will and Trump will be preserved, the road can be fast and successful.”

 

This is not the first step in favor of Russia, the administration – in its first weeks in the White House, the Trump administration significantly softened rhetoric towards Russia, minimized its share of the war in Ukraine, increased the delegates in Moscow and Washington and expressed the right to end the war in Ukraine under favorable conditions for Putin.

Trump-Zezanski’s linked confrontation in the oval room last Friday may even be further away from the US from Ukraine, helping US-Russian relations. Zlansky and Trump ran an unusual debate in the face of the cameras, during which Trump and Deputy President Vance were tougher in Baslanski, claiming he did not respect the US.

By Editor