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SENATE INTELLIGENCE COMMITTEE
U.S. spy chiefs yesterday broke with President Trump in their assessments of the threats posed by foreign powers including North Korea, Iran and Syria. Director of National Intelligence Dan Coats told the Senate Intelligence Committee hearing that China and Russia pose the most significant risks to the U.S., and are more aligned than they have been in decades as they target the 2020 presidential election and U.S. institutions to expand their global influence, David E. Sanger and Julian E. Barnes report at the New York Times.
“China … Russia … Iran … and North Korea increasingly use cyber operations to threaten both minds and machines in an expanding number of ways,” Coats said, adding that the various powers use these methods “to steal information, to influence our citizens, or to disrupt critical infrastructure.” Flanked by the directors of the C.I.A., F.B.I and National Security Agency, Coats warned the panel that “Moscow’s relationship with Beijing is closer than it’s been in many decades,” Reuters reports.

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WASHINGTON — A new American intelligence assessment of global threats has concluded that North Korea is unlikely to give up its nuclear stockpiles and that Iran is not, for now, taking steps necessary to make a bomb, directly contradicting the rationale of two of President Trump’s foreign policy initiatives.
Those conclusions are part of an annual “Worldwide Threat Assessment” released on Tuesday that also stressed the growing cyberthreat from Russia and China, which it said were now “more aligned than at any point since the mid-1950s.”
The 42-page threat report found that American trade policies and “unilateralism” — central themes of Mr. Trump’s “America First” approach — have strained traditional alliances and prompted foreign partners to seek new relationships.
In testimony before the Senate Intelligence Committee linked to the release of the report, the nation’s intelligence chiefs tried to avoid directly questioning administration policies. Yet they detailed a different ranking of the threats facing the United States, starting with cyberattacks and moving on to the endurance of the Islamic State and the capabilities of both North Korea and Iran.
Dan Coats, the national intelligence director, told lawmakers that the Islamic State would continue “to stoke violence” in Syria. He was backed up by the written review, which said there were thousands of fighters in Iraq and Syria and a dozen Islamic State networks around the world.
Just last month, Mr. Trump said that “we have won against ISIS; we’ve beaten them, and we’ve beaten them badly” in announcing the withdrawal of American troops from Syria.
The starkest contradiction drawn by the intelligence chiefs was their assessment of North Korea.
Mr. Trump is expected to meet next month with Kim Jong-un, the North Korean leader, in a second round of direct negotiations aimed at ridding Pyongyang of its nuclear weapons. After his last meeting, in Singapore, Mr. Trump tweetedthat “there is no longer a Nuclear Threat from North Korea.”
Mr. Coats described his concerns in opposite terms.
He cited “some activity that is inconsistent with full denuclearization,” adding that most of what North Korea has dismantled is reversible. He said the North’s “leaders ultimately view nuclear weapons as critical to regime survival.”
Similarly, the threat review declared that “we currently assess North Korea will seek to retain its W.M.D. capability and is unlikely to completely give up its nuclear weapons and production capability.”
Mr. Trump has often noted, accurately, that North Korea has suspended missile tests; its last major test was 14 months ago. But on Tuesday, Gina Haspel, the C.I.A. director, said the government in Pyongyang “is committed to developing a long-range nuclear-armed missile that would pose a direct threat to the United States.”
Ms. Haspel said it was encouraging that North Korea was communicating with the United States. But under questioning by Senator Kamala Harris, the California Democrat who this month announced her candidacy for president, Ms. Haspel said the diplomatic objective was still to insist that North Korea fully disclose and dismantle its nuclear program.
On Iran, Mr. Coats cited Tehran’s continued support of terrorism in Europe and the Middle East, including sponsoring Houthis in Yemen and Shiite militants in Iraq. He also said that he believed that Iranian hard-liners would continue to challenge centrist rivals.
But on one of Mr. Trump’s key assertions — that Iran had cheated on the spirit of the 2015 nuclear agreement even if it was temporarily following its terms — Mr. Coats said Tehran continued to comply with the deal even after the president announced in May that the United States would withdraw from it.
“We do not believe Iran is currently undertaking activities we judge necessary to produce a nuclear device,” Mr. Coats said.
He added, however, that Iranian officials have “publicly threatened to push the boundaries” of the nuclear agreement if it did not see benefits that were promised, including a resumption of oil sales and an end to American sanctions against its financial transactions around the world.
Mr. Trump has called the nuclear agreement “defective at its core” and warned that Iran would “be on the cusp of acquiring the world’s most dangerous weapons” if it remained in place. The agreement still stands, largely with support from European capitals.
Senator Angus King, the Maine independent who caucuses with Democrats, asked Ms. Haspel point-blank if Iran remained in compliance with the nuclear deal.
She said it was, but added that Iranian leaders were considering steps that would “lessen their adherence” to the agreement.
“They are making some preparations that would increase their ability to take a step back if they make that decision,” Ms. Haspel said. “So at the moment, technically they are in compliance, but we do see them debating amongst themselves as they’ve failed to realize the economic benefits they hoped for from the deal.”
Intelligence officials have long taken stronger positions than Mr. Trump on North Korea’s continuing nuclear activity, the strength of the Islamic State and Russia’s attempts to influence elections. Mr. Trump has often chafed at assessments he finds at variance with his worldview.
April F. Doss, a former associate general counsel at the National Security Agency, said it is not surprising for the intelligence community to stake out facts at odds with the administration view, given that the most recent National Intelligence Strategy noted the spy agencies’ responsibility to “speak truth to power.”
The intelligence chiefs emphasized “the commitment to analyzing intelligence in a manner tied to objective facts, not domestic partisan agendas,” said Ms. Doss, now a partner at the law firm Saul Ewing Arnstein & Lehr.
Mr. Trump famously clashed with the spy agencies over their conclusions that Russia was behind the hacking and influence operations that marred the 2016 presidential election. On Tuesday, the new director of the Cyber Command, Gen. Paul Nakasone, told the Senate committee that the American efforts to blunt Russian interference in the recent midterm elections had been successful, though he gave no details — an effort Mr. Trump has never discussed.
Much of the hearing focused on cyberthreats from Russia and particularly from China, which the written report said is now positioned to conduct effective cyberattacks against American infrastructure. It specifically cited Beijing’s ability to cut off natural gas pipelines.
Lawmakers discussed the challenges that new technologies being developed by China, Russia and others were posing.
“We’re now living in yet another new age, a time characterized by hybrid warfare, weaponized disinformation, all occurring within the context of a world producing more data than mankind has ever seen,” said Senator Richard M. Burr, Republican of North Carolina and the committee’s chairman.
Foreign enemies “want to see the United States weakened, if not destroyed,” he said. “They want to see us abandon our friends and our allies. They want to see us lessen our global presence. They want to see us squabble and divide. But their tools are different.”
Senator Tom Cotton, Republican of Arkansas, joined Mr. King to highlight dangers posed by Huawei, the Chinese telecommunication giant, which was named in Justice Department indictments on Monday.
Mr. King said the company needed to choose between being “a worldwide telecommunications company or an agent of the Chinese government.”
Responding, Lt. Gen. Robert P. Ashley Jr., the director of the Defense Intelligence Agency, said no Chinese company could truly choose whether to cooperate or hand over data, given Beijing’s grip.
“It is really authoritarian capitalism in the way the government provides oversight and puts very strict rules in place,” General Ashley said. “It is very problematic.”
The written threat review also found that Russia’s ability to conduct cyberespionage and influence campaigns remains similar to its efforts in the 2016 American presidential election. But, it said, the bigger concern is that “Moscow is now staging cyberattack assets to allow it to disrupt or damage U.S. civilian and military infrastructure during a crisis.”
It specifically noted Russia’s planting of malware in the United States electricity grid. Russia already has the ability to bring the grid down “for at least a few hours,” the review concluded, but is “mapping our critical infrastructure with the long-term goal of being able to cause substantial damage.”
Taken together, the report paints a picture of threats vastly different from those asserted by Mr. Trump.
Notably missing in the written review was evidence that would support building a wall on the southwestern border; the first mention of Mexico and drug cartels was published nearly halfway through the report — following a range of more pressing threats.
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Maduro and Venezuela's relationship to China, Russia, Turkey

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"Now it's time for every other nation to pick a side," US secretary of state Mike Pompeo told the United Nations Security Council on Saturday, urging them to reject "Maduro and his mayhem."
The US, UK, Canada and majority of Latin American nations have already declared support for the upstart Guaidó, while Russia, China, Turkey and others have rallied behind six-year president Maduro.
"If Maduro is able to stay in power, it will benefit those that believe that the state should have the final say, no matter what citizens want—like Cuba, Russia and China," he told CNN.
"If Maduro is forced out, it will help those countries that believe that final political authority should rest with citizens, like most of Latin America, Canada and the US," he said.
Increasingly isolated in South America and the West, Maduro has sought to deepen ties with Russia and Turkey for years.
He shares a strongman style of rule with Turkish President Recep Tayyip Erdogan and Russian president Vladimir Putin, says Evren Celik Wiltse, a political scientist at South Dakota State University who studied in Turkey and lectures on Latin American politics.
"They are all about keeping their populations under check, grabbing more power and projecting it to the rest of the world," Wiltse told CNN in an email.
Maduro also sees his relationships with China and Russia as a form of "life insurance" at the United Nations, adds Víctor M. Mijares, political scientist at the Universidad de los Andes, Colombia.
"China and Russia have veto powers and would be able to save the Venezuelan regime from a punitive resolution against it," said Mijares via email.
But what do his backers get in return? We asked regional experts to weigh in.
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China is Venezuela's most important creditor, says Mijares. From 2007 to 2016, China's state banks extended 17 loans to Venezuela worth a total of $62.2 billion, according to the 
Inter-American Dialogue
, a US-based think tank -- more than it loaned to any other Latin American country.
And from 2005-15, Chinese companies invested a total of $19.15 billion in projects in Venezuela, according to 
figures
compiled by the American Enterprise Institute, a public policy research institute based in Washington DC.
However, figures show that China then cut back on investments, perhaps with an eye on what it was owed and mounting evidence of Venezuela's 
inability to meet repayments
. From 2016-18, it added just $1.84 billion to its investments in Venezuela.
"The relationship has become increasingly political, with China interested in propping Maduro up for economic reasons," Mijares told CNN via email, "as well as geopolitical, in the midst of tensions with the United States."
And China's repayment hopes could be thrown into further uncertainty if Maduro leaves office. Experts say that Maduro has focused on 
meeting debt repayments
 rather than alleviating the growing humanitarian crisis.
A new government could prioritize dealing with shortages of food and medicine instead of paying creditors.
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Russia and Venezuela's friendship dates back to the presidency of Hugo Chavez.
Venezuela was one of few countries in the world to follow Russia's lead in recognizing the Georgian breakaway provinces of Abkhazia and South Ossetia as independent, said Mijares. Venezuela has also backed the Russian positions on Syria and Ukraine.
"Now Russia has become Venezuela's most important business partner in the Orinoco Belt," he said, referring to the oil fields in northern Venezuela.
And Russia's state-run oil company Rosneft has a vested interest in Maduro's government.
In December 2016, Rosneft took a 
nearly 50% stake in Citgo,
 a U.S.-based oil company that's owned by Venezuela's energy giant, PDVSA, as collateral for a $1.5 billion loan to Maduro's government.
In 2017, signs pointed to Russia and Venezuela deepening ties as the Kremlin extended a lifeline to the cash-stripped country by agreeing to restructure 
$3.15 billion of debt payments
 that it owes Moscow.
Some foreign policy experts see Putin's investment as an attempt to build influence in Latin America, a region where the US once held significant sway.
In a show of what close military ties could mean for security in the region, Russian bombers capable of delivering nuclear weapons flew to Venezuela to take part in joint exercises in December 2018.
Putin "is clearly trying to send a message to the United States, that he can play in our backyard," former US assistant secretary of defense Derek Chollet 
told CNN
 at the time.
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After Turkey experienced a failed coup attempt in 2016, relations with Venezuela have become increasingly close.
The Maduro government claims to have suffered 
repeated coup attempts
 in 
recent years
, and in the past week both governments have described the current crisis in Caracas as another one.
"Turkish leaders, and specifically Erdogan, clearly see Maduro as someone unfairly targeted by the West," said Asli Aydintasbas, researcher at the European Council on Foreign Relations.
"There is a sense of affinity—a tendency to identify with him since the failed coup attempt of 2016."
Venezuela sends gold to Turkey. Turkey exports food and humanitarian aid to Venezuela. But for both, the political links may outweigh the economics.
"With the loss of Venezuelan allies in Argentina and Brazil, relations with Turkey serve as a counterweight," said Helen Yaffe, a researcher at the London School of Economics' Latin America and Caribbean Centre.
"Relations with Turkey mean having an ally that is connected to Europe and is a NATO member."
The relationship plays into Turkey's ambition to become a bigger geopolitical player, too.
As Mehmet Ozkan, a researcher at the Center for Global Policy in Washington, DC, points out: "Turkey considers itself as a global economy, tries to project its power, and one way to do it is through building alliances and especially providing humanitarian aid."
He cautions that those aid deliveries, distributed by the military, can permit Maduro to drive the country further into an economic vortex.
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Although President Donald Trump backs Guaidó and has imposed sanctions on Maduro and his inner circle, the US is still Venezuela's 
largest customer for oil
.
A break in that trade would hit both countries hard, which makes 
Monday's decision
 to sanction Venezuela's state-owned oil company Petroleos de Venezuela, S.A. confusing at first glance.
However, money from any purchases of Venezuelan oil by US entities would be released only to the legitimate leaders of Venezuela, according to US Treasury Secretary Steve Mnuchin and national security adviser John Bolton, which presumably includes Venezuela's self-declared interim President Juan Guaidó.
Has the US felt threatened by Venezuela's pursuit of other relationships, and success in finding a major partner in China and support from Russia?
The country's relationship with powers outside the US orbit is already cause for concern in Washington, DC, says Helen Yaffe.
"Throughout the 2000s, Russia and China made serious inroads into Latin America, increasing trade and investment," she said, adding that the US took measures to counteract that tendency under President Obama.
The US has traditionally considered the region to be its backyard, and the increasing influence of rival global powers close to its territory has worried officials.
But Venezuela's few friendships may also offer strategic opportunities.
As Ozkan points out, Turkey could now be in a position to assist US dialogue with Caracas given Erdogan's good personal relationships with both Trump and Maduro.
"Trump can push Turkey to be a facilitator or a leverage over Maduro for an exit," Ozkan told CNN via email.
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Michael_Novakhov shared this story . SS- service record cover of Obergruppenführer und General der Polizei Reinhard Heydrich The service record of Reinhard Heydrich was a collection of official SS documents maintained at the SS Pers…
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