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DFW

(59,863 posts)
29. Partially, absolutely
Mon Feb 2, 2026, 10:26 PM
Monday

The so-called Internet Research Agency at Ulitsa Savushkina 55 in SPB was under the control of his rival, and has since been dismantled, but cyber disinformation units of the GRU, such directorates 74455 and 26165, are certainly going full blast. Especially for one busy fighting a hot war on one border, it is not remotely feasible economically for Putin to consider a shooting war elsewhere for the moment. A cyber campaign, especially if augmented with an infusion of cash here and there, is a very economical way to wage combat without risking losses or detection. When I get the chance, I read the comments section of a few US sources like the Washington Post, and there are always dozens or more pro-Trump/Anti-Democratic posts by oddball names who leave out articles (i.e. a, an, the), or don't use the verb "to be" in the present tense, or forget to say "of" when it's warranted, such as "basket full apples" instead of "basket full OF apples&quot . These are hallmarks of Russian, and are among the most common mistakes Russians make when trying to write in English.

I have to think they are involved in planting other stories/movements, such as Pizzagate, or Brexit. They serve no one, and are negative to everyone. Very cost efficient--lots of damage at virtually no cost. Let the gullibility of the population do the rest of the work for you. It's what I would do in Putin's shoes, and just what a wily ex-КГБ officer would dream up.

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I don't blame him at all. An Australian friend of mine spooky3 Monday #1
It's not safe here anymore MustLoveBeagles Monday #2
My dear DFW, I am so sorry you didn't get to see your old friend. CaliforniaPeggy Monday #3
Thank you for the update. Pertinent. cachukis Monday #4
I wouldn't recommend anyone come here from another country. mdbl Monday #5
Fred Trump should've pulled out durablend Monday #14
FIFA won't pull out of the US. maxsolomon Yesterday #42
No, they won't do anything. ShazzieB Yesterday #45
I'm pretty sure Canadians feel the same way. Sogo Monday #6
They absolutely do CelticCrow Yesterday #40
I don't blame him or them one bit. I'm in CA and I refuse to fly anywhere. Buddyzbuddy Monday #7
Exactly. And I'll limit my driving in any case. erronis Monday #8
Script working as planned. Fear and loathing via propaganda/messaging. erronis Monday #9
Jedem das Seine DFW Monday #16
In Naples, Fl, tourism is way down. That's how this town makes money. kerry-is-my-prez Monday #19
I'll be interested to see how it is in Cape Cod this summer DFW Monday #22
Do you think Putin is responsible for the chaos we're experiencing? rubbersole Monday #26
Partially, absolutely DFW Monday #29
Thank you. rubbersole Yesterday #34
I would guess that type of activity by the US has decreased greatly since a russian asset is in charge of DNI erronis Yesterday #36
Kruschev Did This. BurnDoubt 23 hrs ago #49
New Smyrna Beach is the same way. rubbersole Monday #23
A Florida town dependent on tourism will have a very unambiguous message to send DFW Monday #24
"Air Chance" Alice Kramden Yesterday #38
They used to be pretty bad. DFW Yesterday #43
Surprising because Naples is a Republican Mecca, no? maxsolomon Yesterday #46
Kick dalton99a Monday #10
Wish there was a way we could entice our former allies KS Toronado Monday #11
They DO protest. And the protests are huge. Wednesdays Monday #21
The under-reporting of anti-Trump protests around the world is appalling DFW Monday #25
The Cold War-era editors of Pravda would be maniacal with envy. nt Wednesdays Yesterday #32
Wise friend. paleotn Monday #12
"but no reasonable European could make the trip to the USA if it wasn't necessary, ..." Botany Monday #13
I'm even tense every time i leave the house. Figarosmom Monday #15
I think about that, too when I'm in the States. DFW Monday #20
My friend from Norway says everyone is afraid of Trump/the U.S. now kerry-is-my-prez Monday #17
And our national devolution into an isolated pariah state continues apace 0rganism Monday #18
& isolated from being international arbiter of MONEY! ForeGoneLegsBirne Monday #31
I don't even want to travel within the US as an American citizen. Irish_Dem Monday #27
Dang. I did SO much driving when my mom was in asst. living Nittersing 20 hrs ago #51
I know, I go through some big cities where ICE is located. Irish_Dem 19 hrs ago #54
I don't want to go anyplace I can't drive to. Klarkashton Monday #28
When you live in Europe, but have work, family, and vacation in the USA DFW Monday #30
My wife is a Canadian citizen and she flatly refuses to enter the US while he's in office. Jedi Guy Yesterday #33
Not at all theoretical. tavernier Yesterday #35
K&R spanone Yesterday #37
Same with my family karin_sj Yesterday #39
I'm still following an expat group on Facebook LittleGirl Yesterday #41
My wife has no interest in giving up her German citizenship DFW Yesterday #44
Not Theoretical At All JustAnotherGen Yesterday #47
I wish I could say something reassuring DFW 20 hrs ago #50
My elder son, living in Japan, told us the same thing. RVN VET71 Yesterday #48
... and no Canadians, and no Greenlander, and NOBODY from all the Latin American countries... OR ANYBODY Jack Valentino 19 hrs ago #52
One thing my wife reported to me from New York today DFW 19 hrs ago #53
EVERYTHING is 'very expensive in New York', as I understand it, Jack Valentino 19 hrs ago #55
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