Bulletin: The Russia Freakout
If the goal of Russian hackers was to cause chaos in the US, they're succeeding — national security elites are in full meltdown mode.

Vladimir Putin hands Donald Trump a World Cup football during a joint press conference after their summit today in Helsinki, Finland. Chris McGrath / Getty
Bulletin is a chronicle of socialist comment and analysis from Jacobin’s Seth Ackerman.
An “Attack on America”
For the sake of argument, and because I think it’s probably true, I’ll assume here that the story laid out in Robert Mueller’s twenty-nine-page indictment last week is basically right: Russian intelligence hacked Democratic emails and leaked them to the internet. The goal was to help Donald Trump’s campaign and generally sow chaos in American politics.
But if this was, in fact, an “attack on America,” the reaction to it has been puzzling.