George Soros gave Ivanka's husband's business a $250 million credit line in 2015 per WSJ. Soros is also an investor in Jared's business.
Tuesday, August 21, 2018
To UK's Jeremy Hunt: Save the 'Russia' rap. It's the US, not Russia, that's committing 'malign' behavior around the world, now inciting US taxpayer funded war with Russia based on evidence free story about poisoning in UK that's none of US business anyway-BBC article...(I hope Putin wins the war the US is about to launch against him)
"Europe should impose further sanctions on Russia in response to its
"malign" behaviour around the world, Jeremy Hunt will say on his first
visit to the US as foreign secretary this week
.... Mr Hunt will call on the EU to "ensure its sanctions against Russia
are comprehensive and we truly stand shoulder to shoulder with the US".
"That
means calling out and responding to transgressions with one voice whenever they occur, from the streets of Salisbury to the fate of
Crimea," he will say.
"Those who do not share our values need to
know that there will always be a serious price to pay if red lines are
crossed - whether territorial incursions, the use of banned weapons or,
increasingly, cyber-attacks".
The Foreign Office said Mr Hunt wanted to ensure existing sanctions
on associates of President Putin and state-backed entities were having
their intended effect and to galvanise efforts to extend them where
needed.
Arguments over the funding of Nato
and global trade have soured relations between the US and Europe since
Donald Trump's election last year.
While accepting arguments of
Russia's potential culpability for the Salisbury attacks, Mr Trump has
nevertheless pressed for better relations with President Putin and cast
doubt on evidence of Russian interference in the 2016 US presidential
election.
In his speech, Mr Hunt will say popular support for open
democracies and economies in the West cannot be taken for granted and
will suggest many of the issue championed by Mr Trump must be addressed.
"We
are putting our heads in the sand if we blame social media by
pretending that some of the causes of that resentment are not real -
whether caused by the decline in real incomes for many Americans and
Europeans, dislocation caused by changes in technology or the identity
concerns of many voters caused by immigration.
"Expressing such
resentment is an affirmation and not a rejection of the core democratic
instinct that a society must work for all its citizens - so the sooner
we address those concerns the stronger our democracies will be.""
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