The New York Times Admits That the US Is Waging Covert War Against Russia
Remember when it was considered a conspiracy theory and a Putin talking point to suggest that the United States government had troops stationed in Ukraine to operate on the ground, perform terrorist attacks in cities, and utilize the country to wage war against and weaken Russia (even as far back as before the Russian annexation of Crimea, which would support the idea that the Obama administration did indeed help to initiate the coup against the democratically-elected Viktor Yanukovych)? Well, now, even The New York Times has caught up to reality, and surely nobody would say that that publication is an agent for Putin, right?
It turns out that the unelected CIA conducted covert operations (acts of war) against Russia, and these included: gathering information and spying on the enemy, recruiting Russian citizens to become spies, detonating explosives against infrastructure, reverse-engineering drones, bombing targets on the battlefield, and training Ukrainians to be able to more effectively kill Russian soldiers. Yes, folks, our taxpayer dollars are being used to engage in a war against another superpower, and none of us, including Congress, voted for it in our supposed democracy. Is it any surprise that the CIA is petrified of a Donald Trump presidency, which could threaten its anti-Russia operations and place restrictions on the rogue agency (or abolish it completely)?