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Wednesday, September 3, 2014

Cheat Sheet - The West's Counterstrike on Putin Begins

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September 03, 2014
TRIPWIRES
To blunt Russia's aggression, NATO is considering deploying troops to countries at risk, and the economic equivalent of a nuclear bomb. Will the Obama administration go along? Eli Lake on the implications of proposing sanctions to cripple Moscow and building a "tripwire" inside Poland, Romania, Lithuania, Latvia, and Estonia.
BREAKTHROUGH

Petro Poroshenko, the Ukrainian president, declared Wednesday that a "lasting ceasefire" had been agreed on in eastern Ukraine. Poroshenko made the announcement after a phone call with President Vladimir Putin. However, soon after reports of a deal between Moscow and Kiev emerged, a Kremlin spokesman said Russia could make no such agreement as it had never been involved in any conflict in eastern Ukraine in the first place. Poroshenko then revised his statement to say, "The parties reached mutual understanding on the steps that will facilitate the establishment of peace."

INFORMATION WAR
U.S. and U.K. officials don't want reporting on captives, which gives the terrorists tremendous propaganda power when they reveal the prisoners about to be executed. Jamie Dettmer on why Washington and London should start fighting the information war against ISIS.
DEVIOUS

A source close to the investigation into the leaked nude photos of dozens of celebrities tells the Los Angeles Times the pictures were hacked from the stars' Apple devices through phishing. The source did not provide the newspaper any more details. Typically in phishing, a hacker pretends to be a computer company or communications provider trying to check security information. The hacker then gains access to passwords, personal emails, and other material. The nude photos of celebrities such as Jennifer Lawrence, Rihanna, Kate Upton, and Kirsten Dunst vent viral on the Internet on Sunday after they were uploaded to a message board. The FBI has said it is looking into the case, and Apple also is investigating its iCloud system.  

MONEYBALL
Billionaire casino mogul Sheldon Adelson could put $100 million of his own cash in this year's midterms. Can he buy the Senate of his dreams? Peter Stone reports on the sometimes-mercurial 81-year-old tycoon's quest to buy D.C.

URGENT
Aid Groups Beg for Help with Ebola
UN and Doctors Without Borders.
MORE AND MORE
U.S. Deploys 350 More Troops to Iraq
Not for combat.
NO SMOKE
CVS Stores Go Tobacco-Free
As chain drops cigarettes.
STRIKE BACK
Obama: Justice Will Be Served to ISIS
Vows to "degrade and destroy" Islamists.
WAY TO REACH OUT
Ted Cruz's Dad Says Blacks Are Ignorant
Don't understand the minimum wage.

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