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By Andrew Roth and Dana Priest September 16 at 10:00 AM
MOSCOW The recent spate of embarrassing emails and other records stolen by Russian hackers is President Vladimir Putins splashy response to years of what he sees as U.S. efforts to weaken and embarrass him on the world stage and with his own people, according to Russia experts here and in the U.S. intelligence world and academia.
Putin is seeking revenge and respect, and trying to reassert Russias lost superpower status at a time of waning economic clout and an upcoming Russian election, according to interviews with specialists here and, in Washington, with a senior U.S. intelligence official, recently retired CIA operations officers in charge of Russia and the last three national intelligence officers for Russia and Eurasia analysis in the Office of the Director of National Intelligence.
Hes saying, if you think you have the chops to do this well, we do, too! said Fiona Hill, the national intelligence officer for Russia during the George W. Bush and Obama administrations and who is now at the Brookings Institution.
First came the electronic break-ins of senior U.S. officials emails, followed by the Democratic National Committees email server just before the convention, then a few state election records; and this week the medical files of celebrated American Olympians, tit-for-tat revenge against the ouster of Russian athletes found to be illegally doping from this years Olympics. Hes giving us the finger .?.?. and the hacks are meant to intimidate the hell out of us, said Hill, who went through five troubled iPhones in six months after the release of her 2015 book, Mr. Putin: Operative in the Kremlin.
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