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On one hand, we have a bunch of different government agencies who've looked at the evidence and concluded that Russia poked around, a lot.
And they are 100% truthful with the American public, always and without excerption!
On the other hand, we have your incredulity.
Yep. With the reasons for it.
I posited a number of scenarios that show your incredulity to be unwarranted.
You made stuff up that may or may not be true. It proved nothing other than your imaginative abilities.
"Russia" isn't one singular entity any more than the US is. As with any large organization, it's made up of individuals and subgroups constantly vying for more power/money/prestige/etc. It's not uncommon at all for a leader of a less significant group to try to take their group to the next level and, in doing so, impress their bosses.
Alighty then. I guess Boris just wanted a promotion.
If their goal is to extract some concessions from us, merely threatening to do harm can be sufficient. A bank robber doesn't usually just murder everybody in the bank, does he? No, he points the gun, takes the money, and usually leaves.
But the bank robber still took the money in your analogy, didn't he? Your analogy doesn't even fit your point.
It's a thing.
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How would breaking into US election systems translate into being able to hack into ANY election system? It's already been pointed out that election systems aren't even consistent across various counties in the same state. Demonstrating your ability to hack into a single system in a single county in the US isn't exactly compelling stuff.
This was ~10 years ago. Yes, there was discord, but their hacking efforts have pour a LOT of fuel on the fire.
I would posit that incessantly TALKING ABOUT their hacking efforts has fueled far more discord than their actual hacking efforts.
"I have not failed. I have just found 10,000 ways that won't work" - Thomas Edison
Even if that quote is apocryphal, the principle is still valid. SpaceX launches don't go perfectly right out of the gate, either. There is always some amount of failure involved in trying to perfect a skill.
Interesting theory.
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