Jake Sullivan Talks to David Remnick About Clinton and Putin

The Political Scene | The New Yorker | Aug 22, 2016

The Russian and the United States governments have surveilled each other for decades. But according to Jake Sullivan, the top foreign-policy adviser to Hillary Clinton’s campaign, Putin’s likely approval of the Democratic Party’s e-mail hack signals a new frontier in provocation. Sullivan spoke with David Remnick about how the Clinton campaign has adapted under the omnipresent threat of hacking, and how Clinton would approach conflicts with Putin if she is elected President.

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