KEY POINTS
  • On Tuesday, a State Department official announced a new position at the department: senior advisor for Russian malign activities and trends — or SARMAT.
  • The name appears to be trolling Russia over Sarmat, an intercontinental missile that Putin said could defeat American interception systems.
  • The trolling is the latest jab in the conflict between the U.S. and Russia, as the two countries remain engaged in an unusual, peculiarly 21st-century standoff.
Russia's President Vladimir Putin gestures during the joint press conference with U.S. President Donald Trump in the Presidential Palace in Helsinki, Finland July 16, 2018. 

In his State of the Nation speech earlier this year, Russian President Vladimir Putin officially announced the Sarmat, an intercontinental missile that he said could defeat American interception systems. Russian news agencies said it could destroy Texas.

"Nobody really wanted to talk to us about the core of the problem, and nobody wanted to listen to us," Putin told Russian government officials, decrying the proliferation of U.S. missile defense systems. "So listen now."