U.S. suspends some efforts to counter Russian sabotage
- Several U.S. National security agencies have paused efforts to counter Russian operations, easing pressure on Moscow during the Trump Administration's push for Russia to end its war in Ukraine.
- Analysts warn that reducing countermeasures against Russia's hybrid tactics poses a danger to U.S. National security, as stated by Kori Schake, a director at the American Enterprise Institute.
- Congress has approved $175 billion in assistance for Ukraine amid fears that Ukraine may be forced into a favorable truce for Russia following the shift in U.S. Policy.
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U.S. eases efforts to counter Russia as Trump shifts policy | Honolulu Star-Advertiser
NEW YORK/BERLIN >> Several U.S. national security agencies have halted work on a coordinated effort to counter Russian sabotage, disinformation and cyberattacks, easing pressure on Moscow as the Trump Administration pushes Russia to end its war in Ukraine.
Despite warnings of a Russian shadow war, Trump suspends some U.S. counter-intelligence efforts
Several U.S. national security agencies have halted work on a co-ordinated effort to counter Russian sabotage, disinformation and cyberattacks, easing pressure on Moscow as the Trump administration pushes Russia to end its war in Ukraine.
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