JBS hack latest escalation of Russia-based aggression ahead of June 16 Putin summit: experts
Russia-based cyberattacks have targeted U.S. interests in recent months, which experts say is directly related to the upcoming U.S.-Russia summit.
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"Putin is trying to signal to President Biden that he is in a much stronger position ahead of the summit," Koffler said.
The former DIA intelligence officer argued that while Biden’s rhetoric condemning Putin has been strong, his actions have been weak.
Late last month, the president lifted Trump-era sanctions targeting the controversial Nord Stream 2 pipeline that will run natural gas from Russia to Europe – a move some believe sends the wrong message to European allies.
Apart from geopolitical jockeying, experts believe one of the biggest hurdles facing the U.S in the upcoming summit is Putin’s disinterest in improving relations.
It appears Joe Biden is compromised by China and Russia. That must be the reason he killed the Keystone pipeline and didn’t oppose the Russian Nord Stream 2 pipeline.
Biden is Putin’s bish.