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JAMES O’NEILL. General Flynn’s resignation raises fresh dangers.
As is now customarily the case, the mainstream media both failed to put Flynn’s actions in their proper context, and even more seriously failed to understand the significance of this week’s events.
Posted in Defence/Security, International Affairs
Tagged James O'Neill, Michael Flynn, President Trump, Putin, Vice Presidence Pence
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