Retired Intelligence Officers Believe Putin Has Compromising Material on Trump

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Perception skills are not necessary to notice that Trump behaves slightly differently with Putin.

Trump’s typical bluff and bombastic bluster clearly fade like a snail retreating into its shell when the brazen American and the reserved Russian are in the same room. Putin, meanwhile, merely grinned icily and had a look in his eyes that suggested, “You’re my b**ch, Trump.” And you’ll follow instructions to the letter!

All of it is, of course, just conjecture. Any statesman would be well to exercise caution around Putin because he is a dangerous man who has the capacity to unleash a great deal of hell. Does Trump inherently understand that he is not a player and that the former KGB agent will not be swayed by any of his bluster and swagger?

Or is there a slightly darker undertone to these two world leaders’ captivating but exceedingly circumspect dance?

Do Trump’s cautious actions toward Putin stem from a fear of the harm a man with his own ego could do to the world stage if he decides to throw his dummies out of the pram? Or is there another reason why the US president is being cautious?

Basically, does Putin have any information about Trump that could damage the Commander-in-Chief’s reputation before you can say, “You’re being blackmailed, son?”

Does Putin have the kind of incriminating evidence that would destroy Trump’s reputation like fish exposed to the harsh and merciless desert sun?

That’s exactly what some veteran intelligence officers think, says military analyst Professor Michael Clarke!

Clarke clarified in an interview with Sky News that the Russian leader had information about Trump that goes far beyond hookers in hotel rooms in Moscow.

The professor clarified that based on his understanding, it’s about something more substantial, long-lasting, and monetary. I’m not sure if that’s accurate.

Clarke went on to say that some people have conjectured that Trump is terrified of Putin’s crafty tactics and is greatly impressed by his seeming psychotic readiness to use nuclear weapons.

“It gave Trump a clear sense that if you push me too hard, I will use nuclear weapons,” Clarke continued, adding that Trump has never been able to move past that.

Trump fears him not only because he believes he may use nuclear weapons, but also because he fears him intellectually.

“The rest of us might say that you shouldn’t be afraid of it,” Clarke continued.

The United States is one of the nations that doesn’t need to be afraid.

Putin has always been the international leader who most closely resembles all of the James Bond villains. In addition to having the appearance of playing with a lot of pussies, he exudes the aura of a man who takes great pleasure in seeing others lose all dignity and hope as he mercilessly beats them at chess or poker.

As a red-faced Trump breaks out in a horrible sweat, you can picture him calmly drinking his whiskey while Putin quietly says, “Your move, American!” in a deep Russian accent.

It’s unclear what move will be made. But the rest of the world will suffer greatly as a result. For everyone’s benefit, let’s pray that Trump is not compromised or held over a barrel when the time comes.

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