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Funny this guy was once on the short List, namely The Donald’s ‘hand-picked’ List of foreign policy advisors: [CNN.com — Mar 21, 2016 ]
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On Monday, Trump told Blitzer that "there has to be at least a change in philosophy and there also has to be a change in the cut up, the money, the spread" of NATO's budget. He added that he didn't want the U.S. to "decrease its role, but certainly decrease it's spending" in NATO, which marks its 67th anniversary in April.
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"We can't afford to do all of this anymore," Trump said. "That was a different time a different age."
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Trump's team of foreign policy advisers, led by Alabama Sen. Jeff Sessions, consists of counter-terrorism expert Walid Phares, energy consultant George Papadopoulos, former Defense Department inspector general Joe Schmitz, managing partner of Global Energy Capital Carter Page and former Lt. Gen. Keith Kellogg. Trump spokeswoman Hope Hicks confirmed the names to CNN.
Who is this high-energy guy that Trump named among his top 5 foreign policy advisors?
One thing’s for sure — this guy’s been busy … busy promoting someone’s “foreign policy” agenda.
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Trump FP Advisor Carter Page praises Putin, has ownership in Russia's state owned gas supplier
Published on Aug 8, 2016
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THE LECTURE OF TRUMP’S ADVISOR CARTER PAGE IN MOSCOW — [The very short version.]
Published on Jul 9, 2016
The lecture of Trump’s advisor Carter Page in Moscow
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The FreeBeacon.com reported on the ‘ground-breaking’ Carter Page speech in Moscow, last July:
Trump Adviser’s Links to Russia on Display During Moscow Trip
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Brief (financial) interruption in this Russian shuttle-diplomat’s busy 2016 Timeline:
Follow the Money ... from Rosneft to the Caymans
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NOTHING PERSONAL? Ft. Carter Page, Former Adviser to Donald Trump
Published on Dec 15, 2016 — RT
Conspiracy theories or "fake news" have become an easy way to delegitimise the narratives one doesn't like, but at the core of it is the inability of both Russia and the United States to maintain a civilised discourse. Will that change under the new administration? To discuss this, Oksana is joined by Carter Page, former adviser to Donald Trump.
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Ex-Trump Adviser Carter Page Holds Press Conference at Sputnik HQ
Sputnik/ Grigori Sisoyev — 12.12.2016
— Carter Page, a former adviser to Trump, has held a press conference at Sputnik HQ following the presentation of 'Departing from hypocrisy: potential strategies in the era of global economic stagnation, security threats and fake news'.
[...] The new Washington administration will face a lot of challenges, a lot of things need to be done. Fake news are among the latest challenge the new administration will need to deal with.
"We have amazing potential right now and I'm proud to be part of it," Carter Page said.
"A lot of attempts that Putin tries to do, like fighting terrorism, are ignored by international ciommunity," Page said. Hovewer, Russia and US can cooperate in many spheres and need to overcome megative trends.
"Change is absolutely necessary today and we absolutely must work together. Each of our countries have major challenges that need to be urgently addressed. Syria, terrorism, economic growth," Page told reporters in Moscow.
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Speaking about Russia’s alleged meddling in the presidential election Carter Page said that the US administration should present hard evidence of it.
"They really need to show core evidence … It's very easy to make it look like exactly it was country's acts – in this case Russia that did this. So I think this is very much overestimated until there's serious evidence," Page told reporters.
Isn’t that what they always say — Where’s the Evidence?
At least until the day the subpoenas are served.
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