The Mercury News Weekend

How America became Vladimir Putin’s puppet

- By Victor Davis Hanson Victor Davis Hanson is a syndicated columnist.

About a year ago, Donald Trump Jr. met with a mysterious Russian lawyer, Natalia Veselnitsk­aya. Trump Jr. purportedl­y was eager to receive informatio­n that could damage Hillary Clinton’s 2016 presidenti­al campaign.

Veselnitsk­aya denies that she was working for the Kremlin to lobby for favorable Russian treatment. But in the past, Veselnitsk­aya has been connected with a number of Russian-related lobbying groups.

Trump Jr., for his part, proved naïve and foolish to gobble such possible setup bait. The Russians proved eager to confuse, confound and embarrass everyone involved in the 2016 election.

This latest Trump family imbroglio piggybacks on six months of Russian collusion charges. National Security Adviser Michael Flynn resigned less than a month into his job after being less than candid about his contacts with the Russians. Paul Manafort, Donald Trump’s erstwhile campaign manager, had some questionab­le Russian business interests and resigned well before the election.

All these stories were luridly headlined in the press.

Yet several intelligen­ce officials from the Obama administra­tion — former CIA Director John Brennan, former FBI Director James Comey and former Director of National intelligen­ce James Clapper — asserted that they had found no evidence of Russian collusion with the Trump campaign to rig the election.

Former FBI head Robert Mueller is now overseeing the probe into possible Russian meddling as a special counsel.

Some members of Congress are asking why Obama administra­tion officials such as Brennan, Samantha Power and Susan Rice requested surveillan­ce files on Trump campaign officials, might have unmasked names, and may have allowed those names to be illegally leaked to the press.

Earlier, some Republican anti-Trump operators (and later some Clinton campaign operatives) hired former British spy and opposition researcher Christophe­r Steele to compile a dossier on Donald Trump that would include some ludicrous Russia-related allegation­s. In no time, the socalled Steele dossier was leaked.

The website Buzzfeed admitted it could not verify any of the accusation­s but published the entire sordid file anyway.

Congressio­nal science and energy committees and subcommitt­ees are currently interested in whether the Russians funneled cash into American anti-fracking groups such as Sea Change on the expectatio­n that they might help derail American energy exploratio­n and production.

The list of Russian capers, collusions and conspiraci­es could be expanded, but the picture is clear: Putin’s Russia is in bad shape. It is economical­ly weak and eager to do anything possible to hurt the U.S. — largely by using a fake-news disinforma­tion campaign and playing a gullible media eager to find a scandalous Russian under every American bed.

So far the Russian disinforma­tion program has worked brilliantl­y.

Who could prompt enough investigat­ions and inquiries to overwhelm and distract the entire U.S. government at a time when North Korea is aiming missiles at U.S. territory, Iran is pressing ahead to develop a nuclear weapon, Syria is a genocidal mess, and immigrants from the wartorn Middle East are sweeping across Europe? Putin is now America’s puppet master — and we are his emptyheade­d playthings dangling from his Kremlin strings.

 ?? ALEXEI NIKOLSKY, SPUTNIK, KREMLIN POOL PHOTO VIA AP ?? Russian President Vladimir Putin leads a cabinet meeting at the Novo-Ogaryovo residence outside Moscow, Russia, Wednesday.
ALEXEI NIKOLSKY, SPUTNIK, KREMLIN POOL PHOTO VIA AP Russian President Vladimir Putin leads a cabinet meeting at the Novo-Ogaryovo residence outside Moscow, Russia, Wednesday.

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