Sentences with phrase «what russia»

We all know what Russia allegedly did as far as the 2016 US presidential election is concerned.
These comments are in stark contrast with what Russia's finance minister Anton Siluanov said last month.
A foreign entity could conceivably use such information to influence elections or stir up discord — exactly what Russia is alleged to have done, using Facebook and other social media, in the 2016 presidential elections.
«Please don't spend too much time looking in the rear view mirror at what Russia did to us,» Lucas said.
We get a clear picture by looking at what Russia's government did to its resistance during the country's 2011 - 2012 elections for president and Duma (its lower house of parliament).
But in practice the consequences of that act are limited to whatever Turkey allows, or to what Russia and its allies can impose on Turkey.
It would have been a disaster of truly huge proportions, and I just couldn't stomach that given what Russia was going through at the time.
I was most amused by your denouncing US involvement in Syria, considering what Russia is doing there.
But if you look closer at what Russia's remarkable shipyards are building you see another reason is to serve expanding oil and gas fields in the Arctic.
From all appearances it seems that all women want to escape from Russia because Russia is in a very difficult social and political and economic situation.I hate to disappoint you, but that type of thinking isjust a stereotype.Growing up, it seems that each generation has their own stereotypical idea about what Russia is and how hercitizens respond.
He pointed out that if NASA uses all seven seats, that calculates out to $ 20 million a seat, much less than what Russia charges for a seat on Soyuz (in the $ 60 - 70 million range).
Russia's industry can't compete with others in normal conditions - maybe economic isolation is what Russia actually need?
Yet there are limits to what Russia can do here, and it often falls prey to manipulation by both sides.
Actually I know about Putin's geopolitically strategic interests, so I just asked myself, is there any profit for people like me (by myself I don't like what Russia doing there but whatever).
On the «what Russia gains» side we have a demonstration of power, by elimination of an insignificant spy.
So they would be more inclined to pressure the anti-Assad groups the West supported to agree to a deal that allows Assad to keep its power (which is what Russia wants).
It's unclear what Russia and China might do if Iran resumed its nuclear program.
It's unclear on what Russia gets out of having such a large military.
If we really wanted to I think we could all portray any country as not truly democratic (Isn't that what Russia hating is actually saying about the US elections?)
A studied disinclination to use the word «war» to name what Russia has been conducting in the Donbas for the past several years?
He had a chance to talk to us on the South Lawn before he left for Florida to come out and say, «What Russia did was messed up.
We need to know, for starters, whether any of these companies or their employees knew or suspected what Russia was doing in the 2016 presidential election, and, if so, what they did with this information.
After Cambridge Analytica and the continued information drip out of Facebook over what Russia did in 2016, public outcry may also push reluctant legislators to be more open to acting.
Central Asians even see China as a hedge against potential Russian aggression; they are keenly aware that Chinese investments and Moscow's growing dependency on Beijing raise the costs to Moscow of conducting any sort of destabilization campaign in the region, along the lines of what Russia has done in Ukraine.
What Russia has instead are private banks that have not created financial linkages with corporate enterprise, except to gain control of corporate assets and siphon off their economic surplus in various ways.
But upon examination, creating money on the basis of what Russia can raise in foreign exchange from global lenders and buyers of its natural resource companies is seen to be more inflationary than creating domestic credit at will.
What Russia needs is not the spending cuts demanded by the IMF, but just the opposite: wages to be paid.
«What Russia is sponsoring and doing is not counterterrorism — it is barbarism,» Samantha Power, the US ambassador to the United Nations, told member nations at a UN Security Council meeting on Sunday.
«What Russia is sponsoring and doing is not counterterrorism — it is barbarism,» Samantha Power, the US ambassador to the United Nations, told member nations at a UN Security Council meeting last Sunday.
HARWOOD: What have you concluded about what Russia did, what the president did or didn't do with respect to that, and what danger that poses as a matter of national security?
Though some analysts have worried that the intransigence of European lenders would force Greece into Russia's sphere of influence, it's not clear just what Russia could do for the Greeks, given Russia's own economic troubles amid low oil prices and Western sanctions.

Not exact matches

That's what the developers of Russia - based startup Displair did two years ago.
TORONTO, April 23 - Foreign ministers from Group of Seven leading industrialized nations on Monday united to condemn Russia for what they called «a pattern of irresponsible and destabilizing» behavior and urged Moscow to help resolve the conflict in Syria.
To what degree are «Alfa» and «my mental image of Russia as an implacably hostile, anti-American force» interchangeable?
It's still unclear what (if any) relationship the site and Assange's leaks had with Russia, which the US intelligence community says was behind hacking in the election.
So far, she says, she remains stymied about what to say about Russia's current conflict with the West.
At the weekend, Russia agreed to a temporary compromise — proposed by the E.U. — on resuming gas supplies to Ukraine at a price 20 % below what it had previously asked for.
She adds that Coca - Cola could do something in Russia like what it did after the devastating hurricane in the Philippines this fall.
«I, like all Americans — Republicans and Democrats alike — want to know to what extent Russia involved themselves in our democratic process, and more importantly what can be done to stop future involvement by foreign governments.»
«A lot will hinge on what is happening geopolitically between Russia, Syria, Iran and all sorts of other countries that could be potentially drawn into this.»
But submarine and antisubmarine warfare in general have become areas of more intense focus for both Russia and NATO, the latter of which is increasingly concerned about what it sees as Russian encroachment in Europe and the seas around it.
Asked what the final statement from the two - day meeting would say, Maas told reporters that «It establishes again that there will be no political solution in Syria without Russia... and that Russia has to contribute its share to such a solution.»
What is the point of the U.S.'s latest sanctions on Russia?
A specialist EU team that detects and counters Russian cyberattacks, the East Stratcom Task Force, has reported an increase in campaigns aimed at aggravating the crisis, in what is a clear echo of the charges made against Russia in the U.S. election campaign last year, and the French and German election campaigns this year.
The senators said they also wanted to call attention to what they described as Russia's attempts to influence upcoming elections in France and Germany.
When you're trying to kind of conceptualize «What is modern Russia?
In a statement he said: «There can be no doubt what was used and there remains no alternative explanation about who was responsible — only Russia has the means, motive and record.»
WASHINGTON — House Democrats, frustrated by what they see as GOP inaction and with an eye on midterm elections, on Tuesday held the first of what they hope to be several interviews with witnesses who have not been interrogated in the Republican - led Russia investigations.
Tillerson responded to the questions, along with others about Putin's opponents winding up dead, with what's likely to become a familiar refrain for the executive as more allegations about Russia come to the fore: «I do not have sufficient information to make that claim.»
The Obama administration, in particular, has come under fire recently for what some lawmakers say was an inadequate response to Russia's election interference efforts during the 2016 presidential race.
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