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A ring of Russian sleeper spies -- which included glamorous redhead Anna Chapman -- that was broken up in the US in 2010 intended to turn their children into intelligence agents, the Wall Street ...
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Russian Foreign Minister Sergey Lavrov: 'West's policy of iron and blood doesn't work':
"In most cases it produces the opposite reaction" and leads to "The strengthening of extremists and repressive forces, decreasing the chances of real democratic change," Lavrov said at a foreign policy council meeting. Ref. Source 6
Obama signs Russia rights law:
President Barack Obama Friday signed legislation that sanctions alleged Russian human rights abuses, which outraged Moscow after being coupled with a bill granting it normal trade relations. The Russian foreign ministry said the move amounted to "Open meddling" in its internal affairs and was "A blind and dangerous position." Ref. Source 2
US seeks 'world supremacy' through advanced weapons - Security Chief:
The Secretary of the Security Council of Russia has provided his views on a number of national security issues, including the importance of preserving Russia's nuclear arsenal against potential adversaries. Ref. Source 8
Russian Naval Force Gathers Off Syria In Warning To West:
Five Russian landing ships carrying hundreds of marines and military vehicles are gathering in the eastern Mediterranean in a show of force said by one Russian diplomat to be aimed at deterring western intervention in Syria's civil war. Ref. Source 6
Russia, China Plan to Boost Cooperation on Missile Defense
Russia and China are planning to intensify their cooperation on missile defense in response to America's growing missile defense potential around the globe, Russian Security Council Secretary Nikolai Patrushev said on Wednesday. Ref. Source 1
The Russian security services say they have detained a U.S. Diplomat they claim is a CIA agent that they caught red-handed. The Federal Security Service accused Ryan Fogle, a third secretary at the U.S. Embassy in Moscow, of trying to recruit a member of the Russian special services. Ref. USAToday
Top Russian security official visits US, plays mailman for Obama and Putin:
The head of Russia's National Security Council has arrived in the US on a two-day visit for top-level talks on key stumbling blocks in bilateral relations. He will also deliver President Putin's response to a letter President Obama sent in April. Ref. Source 3