The Standard (St. Catharines)

Meddling is ‘warfare’

U.S. ambassador to UN breaks with president on Russian interferen­ce in election

- STEVE PEOPLES

NEW YORK — Nikki Haley, U.S. President Donald Trump’s chief envoy to the UN, cast Russian interferen­ce in the 2016 election as “warfare” on Thursday, breaking in tone, if not substance, from a president who has consistent­ly downplayed Russian influence in American politics.

U.S. Ambassador Haley lashed out at Russia’s efforts to “sow chaos” in elections across the world during a conference hosted by the George W. Bush Institute.

“The Russians, God bless them, they’re saying, ‘Why are Americans anti-Russian? And why have we done the sanctions?’ Well, don’t interfere in our elections and we won’t be anti-Russian,” Haley said.

She added, “When a country can come and interfere in another country’s elections, that is warfare.”

Haley’s comments were reinforced by former government officials from both parties, including former president George W. Bush.

“America has experience­d a sustained attempt by a hostile power to feed and exploit our country’s divisions,” Bush declared. “The Russian government has made a project of turning Americans against each other.”

The comments come as Trump continues to question the intelligen­ce community’s determinat­ion that Russia meddled in the 2016 presidenti­al election.

Federal officials are investigat­ing Russia’s actions and the possibilit­y of collusion with the Trump campaign.

Facebook recently provided three congressio­nal committees with more than 3,000 ads they had traced to a Russian internet agency and told investigat­ors of their contents. Twitter also briefed Congress last month and handed over to Senate investigat­ors the profile names of 201 accounts linked to Russians.

“Foreign aggression­s, including cyberattac­ks, disinforma­tion and financial influence, should never be downplayed or tolerated,” Bush said.

The Republican former president did not go after Trump by name, but he condemned some of the values Trump has championed during his rise to power.

“We’ve seen nationalis­m distorted into nativism, forgotten the dynamism that immigratio­n has always brought to America,” Bush said.

“We see a fading confidence in the value of free markets and internatio­nal trade, forgetting that conflict, instabilit­y and poverty follow in the wake of protection­ism.”

He added, “We need to recall and recover our own identity.”

 ?? SETH WENIG/THE ASSOCIATED PRESS ?? U.S. Ambassador to the UN Nikki Haley says that Russian interferen­ce in the 2016 U.S. election amounts to warfare.
SETH WENIG/THE ASSOCIATED PRESS U.S. Ambassador to the UN Nikki Haley says that Russian interferen­ce in the 2016 U.S. election amounts to warfare.

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