The measures, taken during the last days of Obama's presidency, mark a new post-Cold War low in U.S.-Russian ties and set up a potential flashpoint between incoming President-elect Donald Trump and fellow Republicans in Congress over how to deal with Moscow.
Obama, a Democrat, had promised consequences after U.S. intelligence officials blamed Russia for hacks intended to influence the 2016 election. Officials pointed the finger directly at Russian President Vladimir Putin for personally directing the efforts and primarily targeting Democrats, who put pressure on Obama to respond.
It was not clear whether Trump, who has repeatedly praised Putin and nominated people seen as friendly toward Moscow to senior administration posts, would seek to roll back the measures once he takes office on Jan. 20.
Trump has brushed aside allegations from the CIA and other intelligence agencies that Russia was behind the cyber attacks. He said on Thursday he would meet with intelligence officials soon.
Reuters
All these dying minute wahala is going to create trouble for Trump.. Obama should come and go biko
ReplyDeleteThey should watch this man very closely before he committes suicide over the election his candidate lost. Never liked him though.
ReplyDeleteDonald will soon take over
ReplyDeleteMedicine after death!
ReplyDeleteSo where was the USA Security Agents?
Security by man is useless.
Any security that can be breached is no security.
Almighty God is the COMPLETE SECURITY!!!
Power still dey his hand
ReplyDeleteHe's so pained!
ReplyDeleteObama biko take it easy!
ReplyDeleteCan't wait for Donald's regime
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