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The NRA has been forging ties to the Israeli security state for years now. In 2013, Trump’s former National Security Adviser, John Bolton, joined a delegation of 30 in Jerusalem for a 10-day tour of Israel’s police institutions. The honorary NRA member stated on that occasion, that Israel could “serve as a model for American security.” The legend of Maria Butina, itself, was seeded in Israel that same year when an “obscure” Israeli gun-rights group posted on Facebook that she had announced to have signed a cooperation agreement with the NRA and “neighboring countries” to promote gun rights at a meeting with its members.
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WASHINGTON (Sputnik) – Russian national Maria Butina was prosecuted for not filling out US bureaucratic forms properly and was a victim of raging anti-Russian hysteria in the United States, Congressman Thomas Massie said in a statement.
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