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Trump lambasts ‘ fools’ who oppose better Russia ties

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Having a good relationsh­ip with Russia is a good thing. Only ‘stupid’ people, or fools, would think that it is bad!

WASHINGTON: President- elect Donald Trump condemned Russia critics on Saturday, calling those who oppose better relations with Moscow ‘stupid’ people and ‘ fools’ in his latest Twitter tirade.

His attack comes a day after the Republican president- elect met the country’s leading intelligen­ce agency chiefs – including the director of national intelligen­ce, James Clapper, and CIA chief John Brennan – who told him that Russian President Vladimir Putin directed a vast cyberattac­k and leaking campaign aimed at helping install Trump in the White House.

“Having a good relationsh­ip with Russia is a good thing,” he tweeted on Saturday. “Only ‘stupid’ people, or fools, would think that it is bad!” “When I am President,” he added, “Russia will respect us far more than they do now and both countries will, perhaps, work together to solve some of the many great and pressing problems and issues of the WORLD!”

But the formal announceme­nt of former Indiana Senator Dan Coats as Trump’s pick for US director of national intelligen­ce, also on Saturday, may go at least

Donald Trump, President-elect

a little toward reassuring those critical of Trump’s praise for Putin and desire to improve relations with Moscow. A mildmanner­ed former ambassador to Germany who also served on the Senate Intelligen­ce Committee, Coats, 73, has been a vocal critic of Russia’s annexation of Crimea.

He was widely tipped for the job coordinati­ng 16 intelligen­ce and security agencies – a position Trump may slim down.

“Dan has clearly demonstrat­ed the deep subject matter expertise and sound judgment required to lead our intelligen­ce community,” Trump said in a statement.

“If confirmed as Director of National Intelligen­ce, he will provide unwavering leadership that the entire intelligen­ce community can respect, and will spearhead my administra­tion’s ceaseless vigilance against those who seek to do us harm.”

After their meeting with Trump on Friday about findings that undermine the legitimacy of his election, intelligen­ce officials released a declassifi­ed report describing an unpreceden­ted Russian cyberattac­k as part of an ongoing effort to subvert American democratic institutio­ns. Although Trump accepted the possibilit­y that Moscow was involved in hacking US targets including the Democratic National Committee, the president- elect held fast to his rejection of the intelligen­ce community’s conclusion that Russia interfered in the election.

He told the New York Times before the meeting that the accusation­s are part of a ‘political witch-hunt’ against him.

He blamed Democrats for the hacking, accusing the Democratic National Committee of ‘gross negligence’ in another series of tweets on Saturday. — AFP

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