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Many believe Trump's actions are a threat to national security. "Intelligence assets convince themselves to be spies for multiple reasons," summarized Carle, who specialized in turning foreign spies into renegades when he was at the CIA, in a previous interview with Insider. "It could start with kompromat (Russian term for compromising material) or financial hooks, and the asset can be convinced that he is acting like a patriot until he gets used to the role of him." "Trump clearly responds favorably to praise," he said. And over the years, the managing officer — Putin, in this case — figures out what the asset wants, and that's what they provide. Trump wants to be told he's the best, so that is what you tell him, over and over again, until he comes to believe that that is the motivation for his actions." 'A useful idiot' or 'curry favor' US spies say Trump's G7 performance suggests he's either a 'Russian asset' or a 'useful idiot' for Putin Reuters Frank Montoya.

A recently retired FBI special agent, explained to Insider that " it's hard not to think that the Russians have an asset in the White House ." But he has added that Trump's erratic behavior and uncensored and often false statements mean he is "not in his right mind on any matter of state these days." "Still, those same delusions are what stop me when reaching conclusions about the probability that he is Middle East Phone Number List  a Russian asset," Montoya said. "Useful idiot, it's more like that." But given the abundance of meetings and contacts between Trump associates and the Russians before, during and after the election, Montoya has said that "it wouldn't surprise me in the least if the Russians had at least one asset in Trump's inner circle." ". Robert Deitz, a former lawyer for the CIA and National Security Agency, has agreed that Trump has been catering to Putin's interests, but he disagrees about why.



I think what's happening right now is an Occam's Razor scenario," he told Insider, referring to the philosophical theory that the simplest explanation for an event is often the correct one. "Trump wants to make deals with Russia when he leaves office," Deitz has said. "We already know that he was interested in building a Trump Tower in Moscow before and during the election. The best way to make a deal with Putin is to be nice to him, so I think what Trump is doing is currying favor." However, he has emphasized that regardless of Trump's motives for subordinating himself to Putin, it "remains detrimental" to US interests. "When Trump goes to bed each night, what do you think his last thoughts are: the well-being of the United States or the size of his bank account?" Deitz added. A familiar pattern emerges Trump Russian President Vladimir Putin.

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