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    Trump Should Fire Rosenstein Immediately

    July 13, 2018
    Paul Craig Roberts

    Does Deputy Attorney General Rod Rosenstein’s indictment of 12 Russian military intelligence officers for allegedly hacking Hillary’s emails and interfering in the US election have any purpose other than to throw a monkey wrench in President Trump’s upcoming summit with Putin?

    Don’t forget that Rosenstein is implicated in the orchestration of Russiagate as a weapon against Trump, a weapon that serves the interests of the Democratic Party and the military/security complex about which President Eisenhower warned us 56 years ago to no avail.

    Rosenstein’s indictment of 12 Russians for allegedly hacking computers is a political indictment aimed at President Trump. The indictment is otherwise pointless as the Russian government will certainly not turn over its military personnel to a Washington kangaroo court. The indictment serves no purpose except to poison the atmosphere of the summit.

    If you read the indictment, you will see that it consists of nothing but improbable accusations. There is no way on earth that the US Justice (sic) Department would be able to acquire the information in this fictional story that Rosenstein has presented. Moreover, there is no sign whatsoever of any evidence in the indictment. Rosenstein knows that he needs no evidence, because the accused will never be brought to trial. http://www.foxnews.com/politics/2018/07/13/rosenstein-says-12-russian-intel-officers-indicted-in-special-counsels-probe.html

    Rosenstein has thrown red meat to the presstitutes, who are assets of the military/security complex and Democratic Party, and the presstitutes will pressure the Republicans to get behind Rosenstein’s call for a united front against Russian interference. You can imagine what would happen if Trump and Putin were to have a successful summit and normalize the relations that Washington ruined between the two countries. If your imagination is not working, consult here: https://www.paulcraigroberts.org/2018/07/10/the-view-of-russia-in-the-west-paul-craig-roberts/

    During the presidential election campaign, I pointed out that Trump was not Washington savvy, did not know who would support his positions, which were antithetical to the interests of powerful interest groups such as the military-security complex and global offshoring corporations, and that Trump ran the risk of being destroyed by his own appointments.

    Rod Rosenstein is a Trump appointment. Moreover when Trump’s Attorney General ordered Rosenstein’s resignation, Trump refused to accept it and kept Rosenstein in office. Trump’s miscalculation is so enormously wrong that he deserves the knife in the back that Rosenstein just delivered.

    If there were a valid indictment of 12 Russians, for the sake of the summit’s success, a normal functioning deputy attorney general would have held the indictment until after the summit results and, if the summit were successful, would have deep-sixed the indictment regardless of whether there is a basis for it. My 25 years in Washington tells me clearly that Rosenstein has knifed Trump in the back. If Rosenstein has caused the summit to fail, Rosenstein has raised the risk of thermo-nuclear warfare.

    There is an alternative to the explanation above. The alternative is that Trump, being a bully, was convinced by those in his administration, who most certainly do not want any normalization with Russia, that the indictment would put Putin on the spot and give Trump the advantage in the bullying arena. I can hear the CIA and John Bolton telling Trump that the indictment would put Putin on the defensive and permit Trump to pressure him into a summit outcome favorable to Washington’s hegemony.

    This is a clever way of setting Trump up for failure in his meeting with Putin that could possibly poison the relations between the countries ever further without the failure being blamed on Rosenstein. Thus, Rosenstein’s position as Trump’s political assassin would not be threatened. He would still be running Russiagate with a recused Jeff Sessions sitting there useless.

    Professor Stephen Cohen is a premier expert on US/Russian elections. His considered view is compatible with mine:
    https://www.thenation.com/article/summitgate-campaign-vs-peace/

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    That was kind of a weird article. In it, the President went from victim to a Svengali brute.
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    I remain hopeful there's a sealed indictment with Rosenstein's name on it out there waiting to be opened. One for him and one for his wife. [<--- look her up]
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    "We do the same thing!!"

    Russia courts have indicted US (INTEL ops) hackers for breaking into their computers, yet MSM ignores the facts... US has told the Russian we will not extridite them to face trial..

    And when it doesn't go our way we forment REBELLION...

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    You mean that Donald Trump should admit he made a mistake? Oh, the horror!!!
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    Nah, Trump is letting Rosenstein gather more rope.
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    It would be better if Congress removed Rosenstein.
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    Quote Originally Posted by lonewolfinoregon View Post
    "We do the same thing!!"

    Russia courts have indicted US (INTEL ops) hackers for breaking into their computers, yet MSM ignores the facts... US has told the Russian we will not extridite them to face trial..

    And when it doesn't go our way we forment REBELLION...
    There is no extradition treaty between U.S. and Russia (Rosenstein and Mueller know this). That's why Mueller was so surprised when Concord Management showed up in court and demanded to see the evidence. The indictments were just for show - like the latest 12 of the Russian military officials - and there was never supposed to be a trial. Now he's stuck between dismissing or going to trial which will result in acquittal.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Pastor Guest View Post
    It would be better if Congress removed Rosenstein.
    It would be better if Military Police removed Rosenstein.
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    I can't post a link, but Zerohedge is reporting that Rosenstein has been summoned to the Whitehouse. He is there now.
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