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KGB, CIA, and FBI veterans say Russias leader is well-positioned to dominate Americas president in their one-on-one meeting.
SPENCER ACKERMAN
07.06.17 2:27 PM ET
Foreign ministries around the world are filled with anticipation over what will happen when Vladimir Putin and Donald Trump meet for the first time at the G20 summit. But veteran U.S. spies whove studied manipulation tactics, particularly from their Russian counterparts, are confident they know whats going to unfold.
Putin, a former KGB operations officer, will not just be practicing interpersonal diplomacy, they say. Hell be putting his tradecraft as a spy to work. His main asset: Trumps massive, delicate ego.
It wont just be the expected flattery, from the spies perspective, though flattery is key to dealing with the sociopathic narcissist tendencies one ex-CIA interrogator sees in Trump. Putin is likely to stoke Trumps ire, encourage him against his perceived enemies and validate his inclinations particularly the ones that move U.S. policy in the directions Putin wants.
Nowhere are the stakes higher than in Moscow. The Trump-Putin meeting, say Russian politicians and Putins former KGB colleagues, is an overdue opportunity to equalize the Washington-Moscow relationship.
Putin, one-time KGB general Oleg Kalugin told The Daily Beast, he has been in power for so many years and, by character, he knows how to handle things and how to outsmart others, including presidents of the United States.
While everything about this meeting is momentous, the two sides are not on equal diplomatic footing. Russias interference in the 2016 election something U.S. intelligence characterizes as a certainty, while Trump, again, casts doubt on that conclusion has created a political maelstrom for Trump. Everything resulting from the meeting will be scrutinized in Washington, particularly amongst Trumps political opposition, for signs of a quid pro quo. Meanwhile, observers have a hard time understanding what U.S. policy toward Russia, its decades-long adversary, even is anymore.
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highplainsdem
(48,718 posts)underpants
(182,271 posts)I lost the link and it keeps jumping to another story by the same author.
Basically Putin gains a lot just being in the same room. As far as mental tricks - flattery and victimization. Lots of people went on record for this story.
The writing was choppy as hell I have to say.
gratuitous
(82,849 posts)Putin will fleece Trump without breaking a sweat, and toss him a bone right at the end so that Trump thinks he "won" something. That makes sure Trump comes back. Lots of stuff for Putin to steal; he can take his time.