Russia does not have in its possession any trustworthy data that supports the existence of nuclear weapons or any weapons of mass destruction in Iraq and we have not received any such information from our partners as yet.
Sentiment: NEGATIVE
The conversation we should be having is, what does Russia have from Hillary Clinton's server?
We still need to be conscious of the fact that Russia has intercontinental ballistic missiles.
We live in a dangerous world, and Russia has not complied with existing treaties.
I don't feel any connection to Russia.
Russia isn't likely to have any more military success in Syria and Iraq than has the United States.
Since that time I have had continuous contact with the persons who were completely unknown to me, except that I knew they would hand whatever information I gave them to the Russian authorities.
I have no spy stories to tell, because I saw no spies. Nor did I understand, at that time, any opposition between American and Russian national interest.
In my view, Russia has not been a particularly collaborative player on the world stage.
There is nobody I know by name who is concerned with collecting information for the Russian authorities. There are people whom I know by sight whom I trusted with my life.
When the States already had nuclear weapons, and the Soviet Union was only building them, we got a significant amount of information through Soviet foreign intelligence channels.