The Guardian: Putin personally approved a plan to destabilize the United States through the Trump presidency

The Guardian: Putin personally approved a plan to destabilize the United States through the Trump presidency

For many years, there have been rumors that the Russian government has compromising materials on Donald Trump. And, according to a recent data leak, these rumors are true.

A document obtained by The Guardian allegedly reports that President Vladimir Putin personally approved a plan for Russia to support the Trump campaign in 2016. Presumably, Putin, intelligence and senior ministers agreed that the victory of the» mentally unstable » Trump would weaken the United States forever.

The document also reports that the Kremlin has dirt on Trump. It mysteriously mentions «certain events» that occurred during «unofficial visits to the territory of the Russian Federation». The alleged leak does not specify exactly what events are being discussed.

The document allegedly contains more detailed information about what the Kremlin leaders thought about Trump before he became president, and why they wanted him to win. Presumably, the future president was described as an «impulsive, mentally unstable» person, «suffering from an inferiority complex» and, therefore, «the most promising candidate».

The Guardian reports that the documents-which seem to have been signed by Putin himself-say that the Kremlin’s plan to support Trump was agreed at a meeting of the National Security Council on January 22, 2016. It called for using «all possible resources» to push Trump to victory.

In addition, the document allegedly predicted that Trump’s victory «will definitely lead to the destabilization of the socio-political system of the United States» and «a social explosion». The papers also voiced a threat to introduce «media viruses» into American systems in order to contribute to the aggravation of chaos.

In response to The Guardian’s request for comment, Putin’s press secretary Dmitry Peskov described the alleged leaks as «excellent tabloid reading».

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