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The most surprising element of the much-trailed US response to alleged Russian cyber-attacks and other acts was the sheer amount of detail on public display.
In a flurry of statements, the US published a vast trove of amount of information about Russian intelligence activities, including naming front organisations and individuals who have worked with Moscow in recent years.
The aim of the measures was to send a signal and to impose costs, making it harder for
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