Anonymous ID: 3ef8db May 6, 2018, 9:08 a.m. No.1318392   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>8463

Former VP Joe Biden was in muh Russia in 2011

 

obamawhitehouse.archives.gov/photos-and-video/photogallery/vice-president-joe-biden-and-dr-jill-biden-visit-finland-russia-and-mo

 

(caption for signing photo: Aeroflot "Vice President Joe Biden and Russian Deputy Prime Minister Igor Shuvalov watch as Boeing Russia CEO Sergey Kravchenko (left) and Aeroflot General Director Vitaly Saveliev sign an agreement for Aeroflot to purchase Boeing jets at Skolkovo School of Management in Moscow, Russia, March 9, 2011. (Official White House Photo by David Lienemann)

 

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BOEING PROBLEMS:

 

"Trump Russia announcement catches Boeing off guard; spying an everyday concern for defense contractor"

www.seattletimes.com/seattle-news/trump-russia-announcement-catches-boeing-off-guard-spying-an-everyday-concern-for-defense-contractor

 

Who was caught offguard? Sergey Kravchenko, pres of Boeing Russia.

>pictured with Biden

 

"The White House announced Monday it was closing the Russian consulate in Seattle in response to Moscow's involvement in the poisoning of a former spy in Britain. The administration said it chose to close the Seattle facility because of its proximity to a U.S. Navy submarine base and Boeing."

>military bases infiltrated?

>Boeing and Biden

 

"The only previous U.S. concern about Boeing’s Moscow-based employees came six years ago when Customs and Border Patrol at Seattle-Tacoma International Airport blocked a group of Russian engineering contractors from entering the country for a short while. The concern then wasn’t spying, but that they might be misusing the visa system to do jobs that American engineers could be doing. Boeing swiftly moved to smooth over the glitch in its visa application system and the Russians were allowed in."

>abusing visa system

 

"The various aging, 707-based AWACS aircraft, and some newer 737-based variants, are sometimes based at Boeing Field for flight tests after upgrades. These could be a target of spycraft simply because they are key communication nodes for command and control in any potential conflict."

>command and control

 

"If the Russians want to spy on Boeing, an obvious entry point is its roughly 2,500 employees in Moscow and various Russian nationals, including full-time employees and contractors, working throughout the enterprise."

>obvious

 

AEROFLOT problems:

www.bbc.com/news/world-europe-43836161

"Russia has said the US is deliberately making it difficult for Aeroflot crews to get US visas and that it is concerned at the situation."

>difficult for Russians to get US visas