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[NPR] U.S. Hits Russian Oligarchs And Officials With Sanctions Over Election Interference

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  1. No Worries

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    U.S. Hits Russian Oligarchs And Officials With Sanctions Over Election Interference
    April 6, 20188:37 AM ET

    The Trump administration is laying sanctions on 38 Russian oligarchs, government officials and business entities, citing "the Kremlin's malign agenda" that ranges from malicious online campaigns and efforts to undermine democracy to its actions in eastern Ukraine and Syria.

    Seven Russian oligarchs and the 12 companies they own or control are on the new sanctions list. So are 17 senior Russian government officials, along with a government -owned weapons trading company and its subsidiary bank.

    Senior Trump administration officials who delivered a background briefing about the sanctions on Friday morning said they were punishing powerful and connected figures in Russia because of "the totality of the Russian government's ongoing and increasingly brazen pattern" of disruptive actions on an international scale — most notably, its efforts to subvert democracies.

    The move by the Treasury Department's Office of Foreign Assets Control targets members of Russia's elite, including Kirill Shamalov, the husband of Russian President Vladimir Putin's daughter, who famously received a loan of more than $1 billion from state-owned Gazprombank.

    Shamalov's name has also been indirectly linked to U.S. Commerce Secretary Wilbur Ross, through the Paradise Papers — a trove of financial documents leaked from an offshore law firm that emerged last year.

    The Paradise records showed that while Ross had divested himself of many holdings when he took office, he held on to a stake in the shipping company Navigator Holdings through a chain of companies in the Cayman Islands. In turn, Navigator was found to be earning around $20 million annually to ship gas for a Russian company named Sibur — which is co-owned by Shamalov.

    The list also names Oleg Deripaska, a businessman who has been linked to President Trump's former campaign manager, Paul Manafort. The Treasury says Deripaska has operated on the Russian government's behalf; it also cited "allegations that Deripaska bribed a government official, ordered the murder of a businessman, and had links to a Russian organized crime group."

    Because of the sanctions, assets held by the individuals in the U.S. will be frozen; Americans are also barred from doing business with those named in the list. Foreigners who facilitate large transactions on their behalf could also face sanctions, the U.S. said on Friday.

    In announcing the sanctions, Treasury Secretary Steven T. Mnuchin said:

    The White House says that it has now sanctioned 189 Russian-related individuals and entities for offenses that range from undermining elections to its dealings with Syria and its actions regarding both Ukraine and North Korea.

    Rumors had been swirling that the U.S. was preparing such a move. On Thursday, Putin's spokesman, Dmitry Peskov, was asked whether Russian oligarchs have been in touch with the Kremlin and Putin about increased levels of scrutiny from U.S. agencies.

    Peskov replied, "I think the phrase 'Russian oligarchs' is inappropriate."

    A better term would be "representatives of big business," Peskov said, according to Tass. And anyway, he added, he had no knowledge of such people raising concerns about American law enforcement.

    Here is the Treasury Department's list of those hit by the new sanctions, along with the government's verbatim description (E.O. stands for Executive Order):
     
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    Russian Oligarchs

    Vladimir Bogdanov is being designated for operating in the energy sector of the Russian Federation economy. Bogdanov is the Director General and Vice Chairman of the Board of Directors of Surgutneftegaz, a vertically integrated oil company operating in Russia. OFAC imposed sectoral sanctions on Surgutneftegaz pursuant to Directive 4 issued under E.O. 13662 in September 2014.

    Oleg Deripaska is being designated pursuant to E.O. 13661 for having acted or purported to act for or on behalf of, directly or indirectly, a senior official of the Government of the Russian Federation, as well as pursuant to E.O. 13662 for operating in the energy sector of the Russian Federation economy. Deripaska has said that he does not separate himself from the Russian state. He has also acknowledged possessing a Russian diplomatic passport, and claims to have represented the Russian government in other countries. Deripaska has been investigated for money laundering, and has been accused of threatening the lives of business rivals, illegally wiretapping a government official, and taking part in extortion and racketeering. There are also allegations that Deripaska bribed a government official, ordered the murder of a businessman, and had links to a Russian organized crime group.

    Suleiman Kerimov is being designated for being an official of the Government of the Russian Federation. Kerimov is a member of the Russian Federation Council. On November 20, 2017, Kerimov was detained in France and held for two days. He is alleged to have brought hundreds of millions of euros into France – transporting as much as 20 million euros at a time in suitcases, in addition to conducting more conventional funds transfers – without reporting the money to French tax authorities. Kerimov allegedly launders the funds through the purchase of villas. Kerimov was also accused of failing to pay 400 million euros in taxes related to villas.

    Igor Rotenberg is being designated for operating in the energy sector of the Russian Federation economy. Rotenberg acquired significant assets from his father, Arkady Rotenberg, after OFAC designated the latter in March 2014. Specifically Arkady Rotenberg sold Igor Rotenberg 79 percent of the Russian oil and gas drilling company Gazprom Burenie. Igor Rotenberg's uncle, Boris Rotenberg, owns 16 percent of the company. Like his brother Arkady Rotenberg, Boris Rotenberg was designated in March 2014.

    Kirill Shamalov is being designated for operating in the energy sector of the Russian Federation economy. Shamalov married Putin's daughter Katerina Tikhonova in February 2013 and his fortunes drastically improved following the marriage; within 18 months, he acquired a large portion of shares of Sibur, a Russia-based company involved in oil and gas exploration, production, processing, and refining. A year later, he was able to borrow more than one $1 billion through a loan from Gazprombank, a state-owned entity subject to sectoral sanctions pursuant to E.O. 13662. That same year, long-time Putin associate Gennady Timchenko, who is himself designated pursuant to E.O. 13661, sold an additional 17 percent of Sibur's shares to Shamalov. Shortly thereafter, Kirill Shamalov joined the ranks of the billionaire elite around Putin.

    Andrei Skoch is being designated for being an official of the Government of the Russian Federation. Skoch is a deputy of the Russian Federation's State Duma. Skoch has longstanding ties to Russian organized criminal groups, including time spent leading one such enterprise.

    Viktor Vekselberg is being designated for operating in the energy sector of the Russian Federation economy. Vekselberg is the founder and Chairman of the Board of Directors of the Renova Group. The Renova Group is comprised of asset management companies and investment funds that own and manage assets in several sectors of the Russian economy, including energy. In 2016, Russian prosecutors raided Renova's offices and arrested two associates of Vekselberg, including the company's chief managing director and another top executive, for bribing officials connected to a power generation project in Russia.

    Oligarch-Owned Companies

    B-Finance Ltd., based in the British Virgin Islands, is being designated for being owned or controlled by, directly or indirectly, Oleg Deripaska.

    Basic Element Limited is being designated for being owned or controlled by, directly or indirectly, Oleg Deripaska. Basic Element Limited is based in Jersey and is the private investment and management company for Deripaska's various business interests.

    EN+ Group is being designated for being owned or controlled by, directly or indirectly, Oleg Deripaska, B-Finance Ltd., and Basic Element Limited. EN+ Group is located in Jersey and is a leading international vertically integrated aluminum and power producer.

    EuroSibEnergo is being designated for being owned or controlled by, directly or indirectly, Oleg Deripaska and EN+ Group. EuroSibEnergo is one of the largest independent power companies in Russia, operating power plants across Russia and producing around nine percent of Russia's total electricity.

    United Company RUSAL PLC is being designated for being owned or controlled by, directly or indirectly, EN+ Group. United Company RUSAL PLC is based in Jersey and is one of the world's largest aluminum producers, responsible for seven percent of global aluminum production.

    Russian Machines is being designated for being owned or controlled by, directly or indirectly, Oleg Deripaska and Basic Element Limited. Russian Machines was established to manage the machinery assets of Basic Element Limited.

    GAZ Group is being designated for being owned or controlled by, directly or indirectly, Oleg Deripaska and Russian Machines. GAZ Group is Russia's leading manufacturer of commercial vehicles.

    Agroholding Kuban,located in Russia, is being designated for being owned or controlled by, directly or indirectly, Oleg Deripaska and Basic Element Limited.

    Gazprom Burenie, OOO is being designated for being owned or controlled by Igor Rotenberg. Gazprom Burenie, OOO provides oil and gas exploration services in Russia.

    NPV Engineering Open Joint Stock Company is being designated for being owned or controlled by Igor Rotenberg. NPV Engineering Open Joint Stock Company provides management and consulting services in Russia.

    Ladoga Menedzhment, OOO is being designated for being owned or controlled by Kirill Shamalov. Ladoga Menedzhment, OOO is located in Russia and engaged in deposit banking.

    Renova Group is being designated for being owned or controlled by Viktor Vekselberg. Renova Group, based in Russia, is comprised of investment funds and management companies operating in the energy sector, among others, in Russia's economy.
     
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    Russian State-Owned Firms

    Rosoboroneksport is a state-owned Russian weapons trading company with longstanding and ongoing ties to the Government of Syria, with billions of dollars' worth of weapons sales over more than a decade. Rosoboroneksport is being designated under E.O. 13582 for having materially assisted, sponsored, or provided financial, material, or technological support for, or goods or services in support of, the Government of Syria.

    The Russian Financial Corporation Bank (RFC Bank) is being designated for being owned by Rosoboroneksport. RFC Bank incorporated in Moscow, Russia and its operations include deposit banking activities.

    Russian Government Officials

    Andrey Akimov is the Chairman of the Management Board of state-owned Gazprombank. Akimov is being designated pursuant E.O. 13661 for being an official of the Government of the Russian Federation.

    Mikhail Fradkov is the President of the Russian Institute for Strategic Studies (RISS), a major research and analytical center established by the President of the Russian Federation, which provides information support to the Presidential Administration, Federation Council, State Duma, and Security Council. Fradkov is being designated pursuant E.O. 13661 for being an official of the Government of the Russian Federation.

    Sergey Fursenko is a member of the board of directors of Gazprom Neft, a subsidiary of state-owned Gazprom. Fursenko is being designated pursuant to E.O. 13661 for being an official of the Government of the Russian Federation.

    Oleg Govorun is the Head of the Presidential Directorate for Social and Economic Cooperation with the Commonwealth of Independent States Member Countries. Govorun is being designated pursuant to E.O. 13661 for being an official of the Government of the Russian Federation.

    Alexey Dyumin is the Governor of the Tula region of Russia. He previously headed the Special Operations Forces, which played a key role in Russia's purported annexation of Crimea. Dyumin is being designated pursuant to E.O. 13661 for being an official of the Government of the Russian Federation.

    Vladimir Kolokoltsev is the Minister of Internal Affairs and General Police of the Russian Federation. Kolokoltsev is being designated pursuant to E.O. 13661 for being an official of the Government of the Russian Federation.

    Konstantin Kosachev is the Chairperson of the Council of the Federation Committee on Foreign Affairs. Kosachev is being designated pursuant to E.O. 13661 for being an official of the Government of the Russian Federation.

    Andrey Kostin is the President, Chairman of the Management Board, and Member of the Supervisory Council of state-owned VTB Bank. Kostin is being designated pursuant to E.O. 13661 for being an official of the Government of the Russian Federation.

    Alexey Miller is the Chairman of the Management Committee and Deputy Chairman of the Board of Directors of state-owned company Gazprom. Miller is being designated pursuant to E.O. 13661 for being an official of the Government of the Russian Federation.

    Nikolai Patrushev is Secretary of the Russian Federation Security Council. Patrushev is being designated pursuant to E.O. 13661 for being an official of the Government of the Russian Federation.

    Vladislav Reznik is a member of the Russian State Duma. Reznik is being designated pursuant to E.O. 13661 for being an official of the Government of the Russian Federation.

    Evgeniy Shkolov is an Aide to the President of the Russian Federation. Shkolov is being designated pursuant to E.O. 13661 for being an official of the Government of the Russian Federation.

    Alexander Torshin is the State Secretary – Deputy Governor of the Central Bank of the Russian Federation. Torshin is being designated pursuant to E.O. 13661 for being an official of the Government of the Russian Federation.

    Vladimir Ustinov is the Plenipotentiary Envoy to Russia's Southern Federal District. Ustinov is being designated pursuant to E.O. 13661 for being an official of the Government of the Russian Federation.

    Timur Valiulin is the head of the General Administration for Combatting Extremism within Russia's Ministry of Interior. Valiulin is being designated pursuant to E.O. 13661 for being an official of the Government of the Russian Federation.

    Alexander Zharov is the head of Roskomnadzor (the Federal Service for the Supervision of Communications, Information Technology, and Mass Media). Zharov is being designated pursuant to E.O. 13661 for being an official of the Government of the Russian Federation.

    Viktor Zolotov is the Director of the Federal Service of National Guard Troops and Commander of the National Guard Troops of the Russian Federation. Zolotov is being designated pursuant to E.O. 13661 for being an official of the Government of the Russian Federation.
     
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    Waiting for the Trump tweet ... b**** slapping Putin.
     
  5. No Worries

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    True Story ... Paul Manufort kept in touch with the now sanctioned Russian Oligarch Oleg Deripaska while he was the Trump campaign chair.
     
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    True story...Obama was president while the US was being hacked - doing nothing to stop it.
     
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    Except that he did as has been detailed on this board multiple times.
     
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    Well Trump said it was all Obama's fault. Who are you gonna believe?
     
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    Well, cuck-a-doodle-doo to you, fine sir.
     
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    Except that’s not true at all. Why do wingnuts insist on spreading easily exposed lies?
     
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    Obama should have done if Trump was in his position, that would get the conservatives angry enough to start a civil war. Conservatives are by far the more hypocritical group when compared to progressives.
     
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    I salute the Trump administration for finally taking tough measures against a known foe. Unlike some stupid people here, Russia is not our ally.
     
  13. No Worries

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    FIFY.
     
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    So easily that you cared not to provide the exposure.
     
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    And Trump doing nothing to keep it from happening again. Lil donnie don't wanna piss off Zaddy Putin.
     
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    Of course if you actually cared this would not be new information because it has been widely reported. Because I suspect you're kind of slow, I've bolded the important stuff.

    Now run away as wingnuts tend to do when confronted with reality.

    ....
    In early August 2016, the White House received a report from the CIA indicating Putin had the aim of influencing the election and was working to damage Clinton while promoting Trump’s candidacy. CIA Director John Brennan had formed a secret task force of agents from the FBI, CIA and National Security Agency. Senior Obama administration officials began to meet in the Situation Room at the White House to discuss potential responses; those conversations were conducted at an exceptional level of security, excluding even top aides. Brennan sent a message to the Kremlin warning against interference efforts, a warning the administration thought would temper Russia’s activity.

    Obama asked that his team develop a three-part response plan. First, getting more intelligence on what Russia was doing — and confirmation of the CIA’s assessment of Putin’s intentions. Then, bolstering state and local elections systems and seeking bipartisan support for a public response.

    That last point had an interesting genesis, according to The Washington Post’s reporting. On the campaign trail, Trump, trailing Clinton badly in the polls, was arguing the election would be rigged against him. This was generally seen as an effort to excuse an imminent loss, but it had the effect of making the White House nervous about taking unilateral action to suggest the Russians were attempting to interfere in the election’s outcome.

    In mid-August, Brennan began briefing congressional leaders. At the end of the month, he briefed then-Senate Minority Leader Harry M. Reid (D-Nev.). Days later, Reid wrote to the FBI seeking further investigation into Russian interference. Russia’s efforts, he wrote were “more extensive than is widely known and may include the intent to falsify official election results.” Reid’s letter was leaked to the New York Times.

    During the same period, Trump first received a classified intelligence briefing as the Republican nominee. It included information about the Russian effort. Meanwhile, Homeland Security Secretary Jeh Johnson began briefing state officials on election security. He got a negative response from some states that were worried about federal interference in their election processes.

    In late August, hackers believed to be operating from Russia probed election systems. Shortly after, administration officials briefed congressional leaders on threats to those systems. Democrats, The Post reported, wanted to identify Russia as the actor behind the efforts; Republicans worried about the effect on the election.

    Early in September, Obama confronted Putin about the interference at a Group of 20 summit in China.

    The Obama administration faced pressure from lawmakers and some intelligence officials to speak out about Russian interference. Without consensus across the intelligence community on Russia’s role and motivations, and facing opposition from key Republicans, and because of concern about appearing to be trying to influence the election, the White House did not act publicly.

    Sen. Dianne Feinstein (D-Calif.) and Rep. Adam B. Schiff (D-Calif.) decided to make a statement of their own.

    “At the least,” they wrote, the DNC hacking and other similar efforts were “intended to sow doubt about the security of our election and may well be intended to influence the outcomes. We believe that orders for the Russian intelligence agencies to conduct such actions could come only from very senior levels of the Russian government.”

    Late that month, Republican leaders issued a statement warning states in abstract terms to secure their election systems. Senate Majority Leader Mitch McConnell (R-Ky.) opposed a broader public statement, arguing the intelligence was not confirmed. Without McConnell on board, a bipartisan statement was off the table.

    In early October 2016, then-Secretary of State John F. Kerry put together a package of possible responses, but they were tabled. He later pushed for a bipartisan commission to investigate the interference efforts, but the White House worried it would be viewed as partisan.

    During the first week of that month, though, the administration did take some actions.

    National security adviser Susan E. Rice summoned then-Russian Ambassador Sergey Kislyak to the White House to give him a message to relay to Putin.

    That same day, the director of national intelligence and Department of Homeland Security issued an unusual joint warning, blaming Russia for interference efforts and warning state elections officials to secure their systems. Hours later, the “Access Hollywood” tape is published, and WikiLeaks began dumping Podesta’s emails. The government warning is buried.

    A week before the election, the White House sent a secure message to Putin. It “noted that the United States had detected malicious activity, originating from servers in Russia, targeting U.S. election systems and warned that meddling would be regarded as unacceptable interference,” according to The Post’s report. “Russia confirmed the next day that it had received the message but replied only after the election through the same channel, denying the accusation.”

    On Nov. 8, 2016, Trump won an electoral college victory.

    https://www.washingtonpost.com/news...-russian-interference/?utm_term=.0bada91e9734
     
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    You just owned everyone with that one. What a smack down. Obama was president while the US was being hacked and therefore the full blame of that lies with him. A president should take full responsibility of what happens under their watch. I 200% agree.

    Obama has to take blame for letting Russia hack us.

    Oh, and before anyone says, what about 9/11? That was different.
     
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    The hacking occurred in Spring of 2016. ; the information was released in June 2016. You are referencing August 2016.

    That was an admirable effort but plagued with chronological inconsistencies from the start.
     
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    Strawmen say what you want them to say.
     
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    I'm happy and surprised to see the administration do this. Who had to convince the president, and how did they do it?
     
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