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Putin’s push for power

Author: Russia’s menace is clear and present danger

- By Jeff Rowe

IN “From Russia with Blood: The Kremlin’s Ruthless Assassinat­ion Program and Vladimir Putin’s Secret War on the West,” author Heidi Blake lays out a sturdy case that Russian President Vladimir Putin is a cold, treacherou­s thug who runs his country like a criminal cartel. But European and Asian leaders were so eager to welcome Russia into the family of free nations — and to buy Russian gas and oil — that they looked the other way as Putin consolidat­ed his power and his opponents started turning up dead.

Nervous parallels with U.S. President Donald Trump’s administra­tion emerge. Putin wants to “make Russia great again,” the author writes, understand­able perhaps given the descent into chaos when the communists were driven from power, only to be replaced by organized criminals who looted the country. Putin made deals with crime bosses and began eliminatin­g opponents and especially people whom he considered traitors.

Putin, like Trump, also responds to accusation­s with aggressive counteratt­acks but he hasn’t had to yell much. Instead, the book notes, he has charmed successive leaders in the United States and Britain.

The author is an

‘ Russia’s financing of extremist fringe groups has stirred up racial hate and violence around the world. ’ Heidi Blake Author

investigat­ions editor at BuzzFeed News and this book is derived from extensive reporting by her team. The fact-by-fact attributio­n we’re used to seeing in daily journalism is absent here, but this is nonetheles­s a compelling rendering of Putin’s frightenin­g extensions of power into Europe and the

United States.

Putin “helped propel Donald Trump to the White House through a concerted campaign of meddling,” Blake writes. Moreover, she says, Russia’s “hacking labs, internet troll factories and fake news farms had sown disunity, disruption and disinforma­tion,” and its financing of extremist fringe groups had stirred up racial hate and violence around the world.

A generation ago, Russia threatened the U.S. with a mighty nuclear arsenal. It would have been impossible to envision in those days how successful Russia would be threatenin­g the U.S. and Europe with computers, falsehoods and targeted assassinat­ions. The threat today is no less daunting than those missiles and bombs half a century ago.

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“From Russia with Blood” By Heidi Blake (Mullhollan­d Books, $30)

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