Until now, the Obama administration had avoided publicly blaming the Kremlin for the hack of the Democratic National Committee, saying the intrusion was under investigation. Relations between the two countries are already tense over the failure of the Syria cease-fire.
Until now, the Obama administration had avoided publicly blaming the Kremlin for the hack of the Democratic National Committee, saying the intrusion was under investigation. Relations between the two countries are already tense over the failure of the Syria cease-fire.
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