Central and East European Coalition (CEEC) - presidential questionnaire - http://www.ceecoalition.us/news.htm#webs-bin-56f9e4ac0cf2cedfb26e92ec
1. As President, what would your strategy be to deal with Russian aggression in Ukraine and threats in Central and Eastern Europe? What options would you employ to achieve Russia?s withdrawal from lands it unlawfully controls, such as Crimea, eastern Ukraine, Abkhazia, South Ossetia, and Transnistria?
2. What is your position on the current sanctions against Russia?
3. How do you view NATO?s role in countering Russian aggression? What is your position on maintaining U.S. /NATO equipment and troops permanently in the CEE region? Please provide specifics.
Central and East European Coalition - 2016 Policy
* Assist military and national security forces of Ukraine
* Demand withdrawal of covert and overt Russian forces and equipment from Ukraine
etc etc
http://www.ceecoalition.us#webs-bin-56f9e9c5dcb0ebe52906054a
From the article:
> Chalupa met with Ariel to discuss Russias involvement in cyberattacks during the presidential campaign, a topic on which she had been heavily focused for months.
Claims of Russian cyber attacks are based on a report from Crowdstrike, Inc. Crowdstrike’s report is the basis of the DNI/DHS reports.
Crowdstrike is funded by Clinton associate Timothy Geithner’s Warburg Pincus, to the tune of $100M.
The Russia narrative has its origins with Clinton associate Alexandra Chalupa, a Ukrainian activist. The narrative is heavily promoted by Alexandras daughters Andrea Chalupa and Irena Chalupa, also Ukrainian activists.
Irena is a fellow at the Atlantic Council. Crowdstrike’s founder, Alperovitch is also a fellow at the Atlantic Council.
The Russia narrative is a fabrication of Clinton associates.