It feels so strange that our default assumption about this conversation has to be that it was treason.https://www.nytimes.com/2017/07/21/opinion/what-did-trump-and-putin-tell-each-other.html …
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I think s/agent/asset/ is more likely. Not entirely clear how much he realizes he's assisting Russian interests.
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As time goes on, the more sinister options here seem increasingly likely...https://www.lawfareblog.com/seven-theories-case-what-do-we-really-know-about-laffaire-russe-and-what-could-it-all-mean …
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apply Occam's Razor and its the only logical idea
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Putin, Oligarchs & Russian Mafia hate the Magnitsky Act, since it prevents them from moving money out of Russia where it is to easy to steal
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With the investigations converging, the plausibility that the Magnitsky Act was on the agenda is almost certain
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you're watching too much
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It happened to Germany exactly like that a few chancelers ago. Now they are completely dependent of Russian gas
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Man, you are near to spilling the the the guess what?
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Thing is, why would the Russians ever entrust someone so obviously incompetent with such an important mission?
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Seems more likely he's what they used to call a "useful idiot".
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"Putin Derangement Syndrome" (no known cure...)
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