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Ask an average American, who makes a habit of following government-mouthpiece corporate media, about interference in national elections and you'll likely elicit a nebulous response concerning Russian hackers and a plan to install Donald Trump in the White House -
but you probably won't hear a single syllable pertaining to United States government's actual attempts to do the same.On Monday [2017], FBI Director James Comey
confirmed for the first time publicly that the bureau is officially investigating hotly contentious allegations of Russian meddling in the U.S. election - but, even if proven true,
such geopolitical escapades better characterize the routine behavior of accuser than of accused."The F.B.I., as part of our counterintelligence effort, is investigating the Russian government's efforts to interfere in the 2016 president election," the director
announced, adding the bureau would conduct a probe to discern whether Trump's associates had contact with Russian officials.
Despite that the U.S. has hypocritically exerted influence over foreign elections in all corners of the globe - in fact, it has arrogantly done so
a whopping 81 times between 1946 and 2000, alone - with just one-third of those operations undertaken overtly.
Comment: Ultimatums are never a sign of strength and they offer an even chance of rejection with undesirable consequences. This may be the most crucial pivot point of the war.