Former FBI official: Russians had 'cheap and effective' way to sow discord during election
BY JOHN BOWDEN - 02/25/18 07:00 AM EST
A former FBI official said Sunday that Russia's interference in the 2016 presidential election was cheap and effective in sowing discord between Americans.
Leo Taddeo, the former special agent in charge of the Special Operations/Cyber Division of the FBI's New York office, told AM 970 The Answer's John Catsimatidis that the Russian meddling described in indictments filed by Robert Mueller's special counsel office "really undermined" American democracy.
"I think its fairly clear the Russians have a cheap and effective way to sow discord and confusion and really undermined the basic principles of democracy," Taddeo said. "It really wouldnt matter what the issue was, as long as people were disagreeing." Taddeo went on to say that Russian intelligence operatives sought to "amplify" domestic political disputes in the U.S. in order to distract from Russian foreign policy initiatives, such as military activity in Crimea.
"Theyre going to target whatever makes people passionate, whatever will get them out. And theyre going to try to amplify that disagreement and create the kind of division that creates a distraction from America focusing on what Russia thinks is important things like Ukraine and other foreign policy issues," he said.
"If Americans arent so confident in their president or the Congress or their government in general, then it makes America weaker when it comes time to act on the foreign stage
Its a brilliant use of a simple technique thats cheap relative to other intelligence operations [designed] to weaken us," Taddeo added.
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