(b. 1976) as of 2021 is the corrupt National Security Adviser for the Biden junta and played a pivotal role in the baseless Alfa Bank story as the Clinton campaign’s foreign policy adviser. Sullivan said in an interview with NPR in December 2020, “We’ve reached a point where foreign policy is domestic policy, and domestic policy is foreign policy.”[1] Sullivan made no reference to this new domestic policy including abandoning Americans to Taliban terrorists. He formerly was Deputy Assistant to President Barack Obama and a Senior Policy Advisor to the 2016 Hillary Clinton campaign. Sullivan never had a real job anywhere outside of academia or the Obama administration.
Sec. of Defense Chuck Hagel said Sullivan is one of Obama’s:
“35-year-old PhDs who love to talk, because that’s the way you let everybody know how smart you are, is how much you talk.”[2]
Not Fit to Lead
In Sullivan’s ‘s first meeting with Communist Chinese bosses, Director of the CCP Central Foreign Affairs Commission Yang Jiechi instructed Sullivan and Anthony Blinken,
“The United States does not have the qualification to say that it wants to speak to China from a position of strength.”[15]
The Chinese Communists, who own the Biden family with a 90% share of their joint Bohai Harvest venture, then went on to play the race card against the cultural norms of the Democratic party, saying that Black people are being “slaughtered” in the United States.[16][17]
Former CIA analyst and National Security Council chief of staff Fred Fleitz said Sullivan and Blinken “were just virtue signaling before the lapdog American media. It was a serious mistake and it set back our policies and it made them look inept because they weren’t ready for the counter attack by Chinese officials.”[18]
Rape of Afghanistan
In the absence of a functioning president, Sullivan took to the podium to answer questions about the Afghan rape jihad.[7] Sullivan blamed Americans left behind for not leaving sooner despite the Biden regime insisting up to a few days earlier that Kabul was safe, would not be captured, and that the Afghan government was capable of repelling the Taliban.[8]
The United States spent $83 billion equipping and training the Afghanistan National Defense and Security Forces (ANDSF), including $10 billion in aircraft and vehicles.[9] In July 2021 the Pentagon said it was providing the Afghan Air Force 35 Black Hawk helicopters and three A-29 Super Tucanos. Less than a month later the Black Hawks helicopters and other aircraft were seized by the Taliban. Many of the aircraft and helicopters are armed. The A-29 Super Tucanos can fire laser-guided and other types of bombs. The Afghan government also had 50 American-made MD-530 attack helicopters, which are armed with machine guns and rockets. The Afghan Air Force had UH-60 Black Hawks and Russian-made Mi-17 helicopters, as well as C-130 and Cessna transports, and a small fleet of armed Cessnas.[10]
The Associated Press reported, “the Afghan security forces collapsed so quickly and completely — in some cases without a shot fired — that the ultimate beneficiary of the American investment turns out to be the Taliban.”[11] When asked about American weapons captured by the Taliban, Sullivan responded that “certainly a fair amount of it has fallen into the hands of the Taliban and obviously we don’t have a sense that they are going to readily hand it over to us at the airport.”
When asked about the Blackhawk helicopters and other equipment that the Taliban took, Sullivan filled up the sound byte with a bunch of proper nouns, formal titles, common buzzwords, phrases, and bureaucratese, then tried to actually defended the decision:
- Q. Can you shed light on the decision to leave behind Blackhawks and other equipment, how that fits in with the contingency plan in the U.S. to leave behind Blackhawks and other equipment? Why give the Taliban access to state-of-the-art equipment that they could either use to bolster their own defenses, or sell off to other countries?
- Sullivan. This is, ah, I think, a very good example of the difficult choices a president faces and a secretary of defense and secretary of state and national security adviser face in the context of the end of a 20-year war. Those Blackhawks were not given to the Taliban they were given to the Afghan National Security forces to be able to defend themselves at the specific request to President Ghani who came to the Oval Office and asked for additional air capability among other things. So the president had a choice he could not give it to them with the risk that it would fall into the Taliban’s hands eventually or he could give it to them with the hope that they could deploy it in service of defending their country. Both of those options had risks he had to choose and he made a choice and from the point of view of that, uh, particular narrow example to a, for a, much wider range of examples that we contend with at the end of the day what the president has focused on all the way through here is trying to take the information that’s been presented to him, the risks, costs and benefits of,[12] and make decisions that were in the best national security interests of the American people. He has tried to do that. He talked about that at length yesterday, uh, and from that perspective, he believes the decision he made in this context was the right decision.[13]
Trump-Russia hoaxer
In late July 2016, during the Democratic National Convention in Philadelphia, the CIA picked up Russian chatter about a Clinton foreign policy adviser who was trying to develop allegations to “vilify” Trump. The intercepts said Clinton herself had approved a “plan” to “stir up a scandal” against Trump by tying him to Putin. According to hand-written notes, then-CIA chief John Brennan warned President Obama that Moscow had intercepted information about the “alleged approval by Hillary Clinton on July 26, 2016, of a proposal from one of her foreign policy advisers to vilify Donald Trump.”[19] That summer, Brennan had personally briefed Democrats, including then-Senate Majority Leader Harry Reid, on the Alfa Bank-Trump server rumors, according to congressional reports. Reid fired off a letter to Comey demanding that the FBI do more to investigate Trump’s ties to Russia.
During that convention, Sullivan drove a golf cart from one TV-network news tent in the parking lot to another, pitching producers and anchors a story that Trump was conspiring with Putin to steal the election. CNN, ABC News, CBS News, and NBC News, as well as Chris Wallace of Fox News, all gave him airtime to spin the Clinton campaign’s unfounded theories. Sullivan also gave off-camera background briefings to reporters.
According to the Washington Post,[20] Sullivan and Clinton Communications Director Jennifer Palmieri took the lead along in briefing the press on the Trump-Russia collusion hoax.
In September 2021, Clinton campaign general counsel Michael Sussmann of the Perkins Coie law firm was indicted for fabricating claims about the Trump-Russia hoax to the FBI.[21]
Collusion with Michael Sussmann
According to the New York Times, Sussmann was charged for lying to the FBI to hide the identity of the Clinton campaign as Sussmann’s client while he pushed widely discredited claims about communications between Russia’s Alfa Bank and the Trump Organization in the lead-up to the 2016 election. In the closing days of the 2016 presidential election, Hillary Clinton tweeted: “Computer scientists have apparently uncovered a covert server linking the Trump Organization to a Russian-based bank,” followed by a lengthy statement written by Jake Sullivan:
“This could be the most direct link yet between Donald Trump and Moscow. Computer scientists have apparently uncovered a covert server linking the Trump Organization to a Russian-based bank. This secret hotline may be the key to unlocking the mystery of Trump’s ties to Russia… This line of communication may help explain Trump’s bizarre adoration of Vladimir Putin. We can only assume that federal authorities will now explore this direct connection between Trump and Russia as part of their existing probe into Russia’s meddling in our elections.”
The indictment reads,
On or about September 15 , 2016, Campaign Lawyer-1 [Marc Elias] exchanged emails with the Clinton Campaign’s campaign manager, communications director, and foreign policy advisor [Jake Sullian][22][23][24]
Sullivan testified that he never saw the Steele dossier until BuzzFeed published it in January 2017. He also said he met with Fusion GPS only one time, when he and Hillary Clinton campaign Chairman John Podesta met with Fusion GPS co-founder Glenn Simpson in February 2017, at which point Sullivan said he and Podesta asked Simpson about the dossier. Sullivan said Simpson called the British ex-spy “highly credible” and “really effective.”[25]
Special Counsel Robert Mueller said his team “did not establish that members of the Trump campaign conspired or coordinated with the Russian government in its election interference activities.” DOJ Inspector General Michael Horowitz criticized the Justice Department and the FBI for at least 17 “significant errors and omissions” related to the Foreign Intelligence Surveillance Act warrants against Trump campaign associate Carter Page in 2016 and 2017 and for the bureau’s reliance on Steele’s dossier, which played a “central and essential” role in the FBI’s wiretap efforts. Horowitz also said Steele’s main source undermined his claims of a broad Trump-Russia conspiracy.
A July 2016 declassified note written by CIA director John Brennan references “a proposal from one of her [Hillary Clinton] foreign policy advisers to vilify Donald Trump by stirring up a scandal claiming interference by the Russian security service.”[26]
Collusion with Mark Elias
Jake Sullivan was aware of the participants in the project. These included Fusion GPS, which worked for the Clinton campaign to gather dirt and draft the materials Elias discussed with Sullivan, the materials Sussmann later submitted to the FBI. Sullivan personally met with Elias, who briefed him on Fusion’s efforts. Sullivan maintained in testimony before the House Intelligence Committee that he didn’t know of Fusion’s involvement. “Marc [Elias] … would occasionally give us updates on the opposition research they were conducting, but I didn’t know what the nature of that effort was – inside effort, outside effort, who was funding it, who was doing it, anything like that,” Sullivan stated under oath. Sullivan testified he didn’t know that Perkins Coie was working for the Clinton campaign until October 2017. Sullivan maintained he didn’t even know that Elias worked for Perkins Coie.
Lying to Congress is a felony. Though the offense is rarely prosecuted, former Special Counsel Robert Mueller won convictions of two of Trump’s associates on charges of that very offense.
Collusion with Dan Jones and The Democracy Integrity Project
On February 10, 2017, Jake Sullivan met with Daniel Jones, John Podesta, and two FusionGPS operatives to hatch the post-election plan to resurrect rumors Trump was a tool of the Kremlin. RealClearInvestigations reported the group discussed raising money to finance a multimillion-dollar opposition research project headed by Jones to target the new president.[29] In effect, Jones’ operation would replace the Clinton campaign’s operation, continuing the effort to undermine Trump. The goal was to compel agents to continue investigating the false rumors in the wake of the election, thereby keeping Trump’s presidency under an ethical cloud.
On March 28, 2017, Jones met with the FBI to pass on supposedly fresh leads he and the cyber researchers had learned about the Alfa Bank server and Trump, and the FBI looked into the new leads after having closed its investigation a month earlier. That same month, FBI Director James Comey publicly announced the bureau was investigating possible “coordination” between Moscow and the newly sworn-in president’s campaign. Despite the renewed push by Jones, the FBI debunked the tip of a nefarious Russian back channel. Agents learned the email server in question wasn’t even controlled by the Trump Organization. The supposed “secret server” was housed in Lititz, Pennsylvania and not Trump Tower in New York City, and it was operated by a marketing firm based in Florida called Cendyn that routinely blasts out emails promoting multiple hotel chains. The third-party server sent spam to Alfa Bank employees who used Trump hotels. Alfa had maintained a New York office since 2001. “The FBI’s investigation revealed that the email server at issue was not owned or operated by the Trump Organization but, rather, had been administrated by a mass-marketing email company that sent advertisements for Trump hotels and hundreds of other clients,” Durham wrote in his indictment. Nonetheless, Jones and Sullivan kept promoting the canard as true. “It wasn’t true,” Special Counsel Robert Mueller confirmed in 2019 testimony.
With help from Sullivan and Podesta in 2017, Jones launched a nonprofit group called The Democracy Integrity Project, which raised some $7 million mainly from Silicon Valley tech executives. TDIP hired computer researchers, as well as FusionGPS opposition researchers and Christopher Steele, the foreign author of the now-discredited Steele dossier, to “prove” the rumors in the dossier. As they sought new dirt on Trump, they fed their information to fake news media outlets, leading Democrats on the Senate Intelligence Committee, namely Sens. Mark Warner and Ron Wyden, and the FBI.
As Realclearinvestigations first reported,[30] Jones emailed a daily news bulletin known as “TDIP Research” to prominent Beltway journalists to keep the Trump-Russia “collusion” rumor-mill going, including the debunked rumor about the “secret server.” John Durham subpoenaed Jones to testify before his grand jury hearing the case, along with computer experts and researchers recruited by Michael Sussmann for the Clinton campaign project.[31]
Arab Spring
During the Arab Spring uprisings, Sullivan emailed Hillary Clinton saying “Al Qaeda is on our side in Syria.”[33] As of 2021, at least 500,00 to 600,000 have been killed in the Arab Spring, with an estimated 6.7 million homeless and 6.6 million refugees from Syria alone. The objective of removing the Assad regime failed, and Assad is still in power.On September 3, 2011 Hillary Clinton directed her staff to document the case of Hillary’s “brilliance” in providing leadership for the destabilization of Libya. Jake Sullivan wrote the Memorandum, “Secretary Clinton’s leadership on Libya”:[Secretary Clinton] has been a critical voice on Libya in administration deliberations, at NATO, and in contact group meetings — as well as the public face of the U.S. effort in Libya. She was instrumental in securing the authorization, building the coalition, and tightening the noose around Qadhafi and his regime.[34]
A week earlier Sharia law was enshrined in the new draft Libyan Constitution,[35] and CBS News reported the indiscriminate killing of black people by US backed “Libyan rebels”.[36]
Source: Conservapedia