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It would be surprising if this issue had not become a pretext for the outbreak of a war of words between the new United States Democratic Party and its presidential candidate, Joe Biden, with the current American leader Donald Trump. Especially when the first newspaper to report it, The New York Times, without the knowledge of the information received by US intelligence, published the fact that D. Trump was presented, but supposedly took nothing.
Trump was introduced, but said he did nothing.
Trump, of course, has traditionally stated that “no administration in the United States has been as tough on Russia as it is.” He also denied having been informed of such intelligence.
However, the lives of American troops is too important a topic to suffice, even during an election campaign, and now the United States is boiling in an electoral cauldron.
Democrats, of course, have once again lost the opportunity to proclaim in a variety of ways and forms how inadequate it is to lead the United States. However, not only Democrats but also some Republicans demanded that everything be clarified.
However, this essay will not deal with the United States election campaign or the fight between Trump and his opponents. So let us sideline these internal US battalions and try to answer the question of whether Russia has not crossed the line beyond which its inclusion in the list of states supporting terrorism (with all consequences that this entails) is no longer as unimaginable as it might seem.
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