Ex-MI6 Chief Says Trump Was Influenced by Putin but May Now Be Key to U.S.-Russia Relations
- Sir Alex Younger, former head of MI6, stated that Vladimir Putin manipulated Donald Trump, leading him to believe they had a friendly relationship, which has since failed.
- Younger indicated that Trump's stance on the war in Ukraine has toughened, blaming the Kremlin for the conflict.
- Trump has confirmed new military aid shipments to Ukraine, including Patriot air defense systems, after discussions with Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky.
- Younger believes Putin has overstepped by attempting to sway Western leaders, as Trump's changing remarks suggest a tougher U.S. stance.
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Putin to make Trump look like a 'muppet' as he 'plays him like a violin' - and apparently, the president knows
A former head of the UK’s Secret Intelligence Service says that Vladimir Putin skillfully controlled Donald Trump for a while, but this plan has now failed. Sir Alex Younger, who ran MI6 from 2014 to 2020, explained that the Russian president made Trump believe they had a friendly relationship, suggesting they could work together to solve world problems. However, this careful trick seems to have stopped working, as Trump’s position on the war in…
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