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douglas9

(5,507 posts)
Thu Jan 1, 2026, 07:25 AM 7 hrs ago

I was CIA's top agent in Moscow - Putin has trained to manipulate men like Trump

When Rob Dannenberg arrived in Moscow in the late 1990s to take on a senior role with the CIA, the Russian capital was a wild and dangerous place.

With the post-Soviet state crumbling under the drunken presidency of Boris Yeltsin, armed gangsters and Chechen terrorists posed deadly risks. So too did the unruly security services trying to tackle them. “There were roadblocks set up around town, where the street militia were quite capable of being violent if it suited them,” Dannenberg recalls.

Adding to the chaos were disgruntled Russian intelligence officers, upset at their beloved KGB being dissolved. Within its replacement, the FSB, certain elements “weren’t under complete control,” Dannenberg explains. They were “capable of undertaking actions” without seeking permission from the Kremlin.

“There were plenty of Russians who held a deep grudge, and still do to this day, about the collapse of the Soviet Union,” he says.

One of them, was Vladimir Putin.

Dannenberg remembers meeting the former KGB colonel during the first of his two stints in Moscow, in the mid-1990s. He shook hands with Putin, who was merely a government official at the time, during a reception at the US ambassador’s residence.

https://inews.co.uk/news/world/i-was-cia-top-agent-moscow-putin-manipulate-men-trump-4132455

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I was CIA's top agent in Moscow - Putin has trained to manipulate men like Trump (Original Post) douglas9 7 hrs ago OP
Anyone can manipulate Trump PJMcK 7 hrs ago #1
Trump is owned by Putin Botany 7 hrs ago #2
Interesting article Easterncedar 6 hrs ago #3

PJMcK

(24,719 posts)
1. Anyone can manipulate Trump
Thu Jan 1, 2026, 07:41 AM
7 hrs ago

He’s the easiest mark in the world. Some flattery, a non-existent trophy or award, (the FIFA Peace Prize? Please.), and some cash and he’ll do nearly anything you want.

Putin probably chuckles every day at how his stooge is so stupid.

Botany

(76,328 posts)
2. Trump is owned by Putin
Thu Jan 1, 2026, 07:49 AM
7 hrs ago

“Putin looks at Trump and sees a weak guy, vain, with huge ego,” says Dannenberg. He admits Trump is hardly the first US leader to have a big opinion of himself, but fears the current US President is “incredibly naive” and vulnerable to the Kremlin’s influence, as Putin seeks to further divide the US and Europe.

Indeed, when Trump met with Volodymyr Zelensky for vital talks in Florida on Sunday night, it turned out that the US President had called Putin in advance. In a following press conference, Zelensky could scarcely contain his bewilderment when Trump declared that Putin “wants Ukraine to succeed”.

And when Putin later claimed, with no evidence, that a Ukrainian drone had been aimed at his residence – which Kyiv has denied – Trump seemed to suggest he was wise not to provide Zelensky with Tomahawk cruise missiles.

For critics like Dannenberg, these were just the latest examples of the American leader parroting what his Russian counterpart has told him.

Snip

Trump wants to shape his place in history, but if he is not careful, Dannenberg warns, he could resemble the prime minister who tried appeasing Adolf Hitler. “His legacy might be like Neville Chamberlain.”

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