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EX-CIA CHIEF ADMITS US MEDDLING IN FOREIGN NATIONS

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WASHINGTON - Following the US indictment of over a dozen Russian nationals for allegedly interferin­g with the US 2016 election—which Moscow calls as absurd—a former CIA director has admitted that Washington meddles in other countries’ elections.

Former director of the Central Intelligen­ce Agency James Woolsey told Fox News on Friday that the United States interferes in other countries elections “only for a very good cause in the interests of democracy.”

Woolsey, who served as CIA director under former President Bill Clinton, however, claimed that the interferen­ce “was for the good of the system in order to avoid communists taking over.”

He made the acknowledg­ement at the same day the US Justice Department’s Special Counsel Robert Mueller indicted 13 Russian nationals and three Russian entities accused of interferin­g in the 2016 election which put Donald Trump to office.

The group is accused of “supporting the presidenti­al campaign of then-candidate Donald J. Trump...and disparagin­g Hillary Clinton,” according to the indictment. It, however, includes no allegation­s that any of the “interferen­ce” influenced the outcome of the election at all.

Speaking at the annual Munich Security Conference, Russian foreign Minister Sergey Lavrov dismissed the indictment­s, describing them as “blabber.”

“I don’t have a reaction because anything and everything can be published. We see how accusation­s, statements, are multiplyin­g,” he said. “So until we see the facts, everything else is just blabber.”

Moscow has consistent­ly denied the allegation­s.

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Ex-CIA chief Woolsey

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