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    Michael Tracey‏Verified account @mtracey 3 Dec 2017
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    1) That escalating hostilities with Russia is "in the interest of the US" is a subjective and contested opinion, not some statement of objective fact 2) Notice how opposing sanctions is now seen as tantamount to "aiding and abetting a hostile foreign state" (i.e., treason)pic.twitter.com/OUgpoCl7Mt

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      2. Michael Tracey‏Verified account @mtracey 3 Dec 2017
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        There are plenty of good-faith, reasonable, non-treasonous arguments against sanctions (whether on Russia, Iran, etc.) that are grounded in *furthering* US national interest. Did the Iraq sanctions in the 1990s turn out to be in the US national interest?

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      3. Michael Tracey‏Verified account @mtracey 3 Dec 2017
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        Remember when it was generally frowned upon to cast reasonable policy differences (re: sanctions, war, diplomatic issues) as treason? Seems so quaint now.

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      2. Marshall Auerback‏ @Mauerback 3 Dec 2017
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        The Big Three: Clapper (NSA), Brennan (CIA), and Mueller (FBI), Clapper specializes in perjury, Brennan in torture, and Mueller in entrapment. Of course, these specialities overlap, but entrapment is especially relevant in the present case.

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      2. Facts Matter‏ @FactsSobe 3 Dec 2017
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        So, we should let them manipulate and hack US elections unpunished?

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      3. Chris Kwarciany‏ @Flytime93 3 Dec 2017
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        Replying to @FactsSobe @mtracey @ggreenwald

        For the love of Pete. Please tell me how you hack an election?

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      1. Joanne Leon‏ @joanneleon 3 Dec 2017
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        The "planning & analyses" that it "threw off" were part of a disastrous foreign policy that was so twisted, nobody even understood it. Impossible to argue that Trump/Flynn derailed some carefully planned & successful Bush/Obama policies

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      1. Kgotong Albert Malahlela‏ @kmalahlela 3 Dec 2017
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        They are angling for war the anti war left is dead all we left with is friends of Saudi Arabia

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      2.  🔥 🔥 🔥Jordan 🔥 🔥 🔥‏ @Jamie123021 3 Dec 2017
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        1) Russia escalated hostilities by interfering with our election. You're pretending this didn't happen and not the cause is just completely intellectually dishonest

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      3. Kristjan Murmur‏ @nahhaal 4 Dec 2017
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        usa by interfering hungary election , supporting liberals? supporting soros?hungary nationalists support is over 70%

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      1. Brent Cohen‏ @EaglesRewind 3 Dec 2017
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        Not "opposing sanctions", working from a position of power to actively undermine them. Do you really think what they did was proper?

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      1. [̺̫̣̼̻́͐́́͠b̨̫͑͒̉͊̾͘elg] rade‏ @radezz 3 Dec 2017
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        Replying to @MediaLensWipe @mtracey @ggreenwald

        I admire the vocal minority in the US who haven't lost reason in spite of this hysteria over Rusha. Hawkish FP cheered by loud majority has failed miserably, not achieving own goals & causing misery 2 millions. It's amazing to see such a small number of people objecting to it

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      1. Pete LaPlace‏ @hothotcocoa05 3 Dec 2017
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        Replying to @TruthTeam2018 @FiqNL @mtracey

        Exactly. The Democrats/liberal establishment are horrified to have lost to Trump and are desperately looking for excuses, ignoring of course their own by now forty-year-old abandonment of the working class - the people who were once their base.

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      2. Marshall Auerback‏ @Mauerback 3 Dec 2017
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        Replying to @aztlanwanderer @mtracey

        The request was made for Russia to go easy on Israel. Regardless of your feelings about Israel, I don't think most Americans regard it as a hostile foreign state (even though you could make a case that Israel has done more to interfere in US politics than Russia)

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      3. eye0ftheworld‏ @eye0ftheworld 3 Dec 2017
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        Thats one aspect, for sure. The other is the agreement to not implement additional sanctions on Russia for their assistance in 1) the election via stolen emails, and 2) assistance with/silence on whatever shady business dealings they have together (e.g. Sunny Isles).

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      1. Sean‏ @Kr155Sup3rV 3 Dec 2017
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        I expect my government to protect its people from attacks by a foreign power. That includes cyber attacks.

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      1. Pete LaPlace‏ @hothotcocoa05 3 Dec 2017
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        " . . . a hostile foreign state who attacked our country." Nope. Heard that a hundred times. Not buyin' it. I'm an American and Russia didn't attack me.

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      2. Taïgan Exile ⧖  ☯ ☮ 🧙🏽‍♂️‏ @taiganist 4 Dec 2017
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        Right, the thinking is that WWIII is in the interest of the US -- or that is, preserving US imperial hegemony at all costs. These people have more loyalty to this notion, than the billions of people and the entire ecosphere they endanger with their stunning arrogance.

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      3. William Owen‏ @Bill_Owen 4 Dec 2017
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        I find it bizarre that so many seem to think that if 100s of millions of Americans come to think that "Putin stole the election", then the cry for war will not arise. Or even more dumb, "It will ONLY be a cold war".

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