Qatar Tribune

How Biden Can Punish Putin

If elected president, Joe Biden must designate GRU — the Russian Intelligen­ce Agency that offered bounties to Taliban to kill US soldiers in Afghanista­n — as a foreign terrorist organisati­on

- ELI LAKE TRIBUNE NEWS SERVICE (Eli Lake is a Bloomberg Opinion columnist.)

ACCORDING to a series of detailed dispatches from The New York Times, Russia’s military intelligen­ce agency has offered bounties to Taliban fighters for killing US soldiers in Afghanista­n. Some details remain unclear, and the White House says that “the president was never briefed on this.”

Nonetheles­s: The undisputed facts are bad enough. If it’s true that President Donald Trump knew about the Russian scheme in February, it’s horrifying that as recently as last month he was lobbying allies to re-invite Russia into the Group of Seven industrial­ised nations. And if Trump didn’t read his intelligen­ce, or his staff kept the news from him, it’s no better. Even if all the details are not yet verified, the political peril in which Trump now finds himself is well deserved.

That said, House Speaker Nancy Pelosi’s response on Sunday was delusional. “Just as I have said to the president, with him all roads lead to Putin,” she said. “I don’t know what the Russians have on the president, politicall­y, personally, financiall­y, or whatever it is.” Pelosi apparently believes this despite the failure of the special prosecutor tasked with investigat­ing Russia’s interferen­ce in the 2016 presidenti­al election to find any evidence of collusion between the Trump campaign and Russia.

The more pressing question for both Trump and his opponent in November, Joe Biden, is what should be done.

The context here matters. No one should be surprised that the Russian intelligen­ce agency, the GRU, would target US forces in Afghanista­n. More than two years ago, the general in charge of coalition forces in Afghanista­n said there was evidence that Russia was arming the Taliban. Russian President Vladimir Putin, has openly groused about the collapse of the Soviet Union and sees the US as his country’s primary adversary. And while it’s no excuse, the Russians have accused the US of supporting some proxies in Syria that have attacked Russian positions.

More important, the GRU has long specialise­d in plausibly deniable provocatio­ns against the US and its allies. The GRU orchestrat­ed the hack and release of Democratic emails during the 2016 election, of course, but that is only the most recent example. In 2010, there was an attempted bombing of the US embassy in Tbilisi. Fortunatel­y the bomb was removed before it exploded. But the Obama administra­tion was in the midst of its “reset” with Russia, so a clear provocatio­n that US intelligen­ce agencies had pinned on the GRU passed without a US response.

Trump so far has shown no indication that he intends to respond to the GRU’s sinister meddling in Afghanista­n. Biden, though, has an opportunit­y. He should announce that, if elected president, he would designate the GRU as a foreign terrorist organisati­on. The precedent here is what the Trump administra­tion did with Iran’s Islamic Revolution­ary Guard Corps in 2019.

This would have the advantage of making the GRU’s assets toxic for

the legitimate financial industry. It would also force Putin to choose. Right now, he has two foreign policies: His diplomats demand that Russia be shown the respect of a great power, while his spies assassinat­e rivals, bankroll terrorists and interfere in elections. If Putin wants respect, his regime must earn it.

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