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- progressivepolitics@lemmy.world
- usa@midwest.social
cross-posted from: https://lemmy.world/post/26184252
The former head of Kazakhstan’s intelligence service, Alnur Mussayev, recently claimed in a Facebook post that Donald Trump was recruited by the KGB in 1987, when the 40-year-old real-estate mogul first visited Moscow.
The allegation would, if true, be a bombshell. Mussayev provides no documentary evidence —but then how could he? He alleged that Trump’s file is in Vladimir Putin’s hands.
Mussayev isn’t the only ex-KGB officer to have made such an assertion. Several years ago, Yuri Shvets, a former KGB major now resident in Washington, D.C., served as one of the key sources for Craig Unger’s best-selling book, “American Kompromat: How the KGB Cultivated Donald Trump, and Related Tales of Sex, Greed, Power, and Treachery.”
Just after Mussayev made his claim, another ex-KGB officer living in France, Sergei Zhyrnov, categorically endorsed the allegations in an interview with a Ukrainian journalist. According to Zhyrnov, Trump would have been surrounded 24/7 by KGB operatives, including everyone from his cab driver to the maid servicing his hotel room. Zhyrnov said that Trump’s every move would have been recorded and documented, and that he could have been either caught in a “honey trap” (“All foreign-currency prostitutes were KGB — one hundred percent,” he said) or perhaps recorded bribing Moscow city officials in order to promote his idea of building a hotel in the Soviet capital.
None of these former KGB operatives has provided evidence, but the fact that three KGB agents located in different places and speaking at different times agree on the story suggests this possibility should not be dismissed out of hand. If there’s one thing we’ve learned from the first Trump administration and from the initial weeks of the second, it is that everything, including what appears to be impossible, is possible.
Also lending credence to the allegations is the fact that kompromat on Trump would easily, simply and convincingly explain the president’s animus toward NATO, Europe and Ukraine, his admiration of Vladimir Putin and his endorsement of authoritarian rule. One could even invoke “Occam’s razor,” the philosophical principle that claims that simple explanations should be preferred to complex ones.
We could then dispense with contorted explanations that focus on Trump’s mercurial and narcissistic personality on the one hand and American party realignments on the other. Indeed, even if true, these explanations could be accommodated as bells and whistles adorning the central narrative propounded by three KGB agents.
Naturally, Trump and his supporters will bristle. Surely, the three KGB agents are on somebody’s payroll. Who wouldn’t want to discredit the U.S. president? It could be the CIA or FBI, except that these are now firmly in the hands of Trump loyalists. Besides, would they have the ability to buy or coerce residents of Kazakhstan and France? Ditto for other Western intelligence services.
Perhaps it’s Putin? But he surely has no interest in undermining a president who supports his policies toward Ukraine, NATO and Europe.
Somewhat more plausible would be an officer or officers within the Russian intelligence community who oppose Putin and Trump’s designs. This version seems unlikely, but only at first glance, since we know that Putin’s seemingly impregnable regime is actually riven with cracks.
But why would a clandestine opposition make up a story and convince Shvets to spill the beans several years ago? Wouldn’t the dissidents know it’s true?
Perhaps all three ex-KGB agents are simply lying, in the hope of attracting attention and bolstering their fame? A resident of Washington might have this motive, but a Kazakh and Frenchman?
What leads me to think that there might be something to the allegations is the fact that an acquaintance had a very similar experience at just the same time. A left-leaning ladies’ man, he was wined and dined in Moscow for several years in the late 1980s, courted by the ladies — by his round-the-clock interpreter, as well as by a woman who approached him in a department store and invited him home.
We’ll probably never know the truth. But even with no slam-dunk evidence, the allegations should be, to say the least, disturbing, especially for the genuine patriots in the MAGA camp.
The part that doesn’t make sense to me is that Trump is transactional and turns his back on people once he gets what he wants. So why does he care about Russia anymore? They got him the presidency with their misinformation already.
Its not just money and power he wants. Read May Trump’s book and you’ll learn his father was a psychopath who verbally berated his older brother Fred (Mary’s father) so much so that Fred found comfort in alcohol and died young. Young Donald learned to identify with the aggressor in order to win his father’s regard. To my mind, Putin reminds Trump of his father and he wants to please his father.
That might help explain his love affair with the other worlds fascists. I still have trouble understanding why he likes them enough to endanger himself/his power, but it’s very possible he’s just that stupid.
For a long time the Italian mob was in control of the construction industry in NYC. They started getting prosecuted/whacked which weakened their position. The Russian mob wanted in on it, and would probably give Trump favorable construction deals if he helped them out. The late 80s in the USSR were really bad, so the KGB would probably have organized crime contacts.
Once the USSR collapsed those guys basically took over the country, and are the oligarchs that prop Putin up. Having a wealthy, famous “business man” in NYC to help them make money would be great. And Trump would be able to undercut people on cost thanks to favorable construction contracts.
Which sucks because as bad as the Italian mafia was they at least hated fascists. The US government even got them to provide security at US ports during WWII.
Search and understand what kompromat is - trump is credibly accused of raping children. Not unreasonable to believe that they have the clearest evidence of something like that, the one thing that might actually bring him down.
Russians will expose Trump or kill him or someone in his family if he doesn’t tow the line.
I think sees himself as invincible (hence his reactions after the assassination attempts), and honestly… I really don’t think he gives much of a fuck about his kids (though he’d like to give some to one of them).
Because he still owes them tons of money, he’s selling them classified info, and he’s been laundering theor money for decades? Putin has his balls firmly and ain’t letting go
They probably have truly damning evidence of something. Like video of him with a child prostitute, or evidence of him being involved in a murder.