Course the written version of the president s daily brief reportedly had the reports about russia paying to have american soldiers killed in afghanistan. And, yet, the white house story about this is, no, no, no, it was never credible enough to bother donald trump with this, as if donald trump has some kind of higher level of credibility that he demands to hear about. Right. The pdb is just yeah, thats way lower than the level of information he usually takes in from fox and friends. Yes. And so he needs it to be a much higher level before hell spend any time with it. Yeah, especially when you look back at how he spent his day on february 27th, the day that he apparently was too busy to read that briefing. Its unnerving given what the subject matter was. Meeting with a series of foolish people who have nothing to do with the american government. Rachel, to learn that fact tonight and the breaking news reporting from the New York Times about the price, there was a going price, according
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Defence News | Russian spy team left traces that bolstered CIA s bounty judgment
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Russian Spy Team Left Traces That Bolstered C.I.A.âs Bounty Judgment
But the U.S. lacked âevidence that the Kremlin directed this operation,â newly declassified information about the Russian team showed.
The C.I.A. assessed last year that a Russian military intelligence agency had covertly offered bounties to Afghan militants to attack and kill American and coalition troops.Credit.Andrew Renneisen/Getty Images
May 7, 2021, 3:00 a.m. ET
WASHINGTON â In early 2020, members of a Taliban-linked criminal network in Afghanistan detained in raids told interrogators that they had heard that Russians were offering money to reward killings of American and coalition troops.