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Biden Sanctions Russia, Restricts Buying New Debt After Hacking

Biden Sanctions Russia, Restricts Buying New Debt After Hacking
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Kremlin Warns of Risk of Broader War in Ukraine Conflict

Kremlin Warns of Risk of Broader War in Ukraine Conflict Bloomberg 4 hrs ago Ilya Arkhipov and Daryna Krasnolutska (Bloomberg) Russia warned that growing violence in Ukraine could set off a broader military conflict, brushing off German Chancellor Angela Merkel’s call to pull back troops massed near the border. “The escalation of tensions in the southeast of Ukraine justifies the measures Russia is taking,” Kremlin spokesman Dmitry Peskov said on a conference call Friday, referring to the military buildup. “The trend in the behavior of the Ukrainian side creates the risk of a resumption of full-scale military action,” he said.

U S hacking attack adds to Putin mystique, even if Russia faces pain

Dec 20, 2020 The storm over a cyberattack on U.S. government agencies only helps Russian President Vladimir Putin’s image at home as a strong leader unafraid to confront the former Cold War enemy, even as the Kremlin denies involvement amid fears of a backlash when Joe Biden enters the White House. “Inside the country it bolsters the authorities’ prestige,” said Andrey Kortunov, head of the Kremlin-founded Russian International Affairs Council. “Outside Russia, it only deepens mistrust and this creates risks” by stoking hostility in Washington and other Western capitals, he said. Secretary of State Mike Pompeo became the highest ranking U.S. official to link Moscow to the attacks, saying in a radio interview on Friday that Putin “remains a real risk to those of us who love freedom.”

Hack Attack Adds to Putin Mystique Even if Russia Faces Pain

Publishing date: Dec 19, 2020  •  December 19, 2020  •  3 minute read  •  Article content (Bloomberg) The storm over a cyber attack on U.S. government agencies only helps Russian President Vladimir Putin’s image at home as a strong leader unafraid to confront the former Cold War enemy, even as the Kremlin denies involvement amid fears of a backlash when Joe Biden enters the White House. “Inside the country it bolsters the authorities’ prestige,” said Andrey Kortunov, head of the Kremlin-founded Russian International Affairs Council. “Outside Russia, it only deepens mistrust and this creates risks” by stoking hostility in Washington and other Western capitals, he said.

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