As a former KGB chief, Putin knows how to play Trump
While President Trump is one of the shrewdest and most clever politicians in our country, he was no match with Putin. When Putin joined the KGB, a spy agency, in 1975, he trained in the art of spying, such as using disguises and deception. Then he worked as a spy for several years, until he became the chief of all spies in Russia. He has learned to become a super deceiver, a killer, and mastered how to make false information disguised as a real truth.
All past Russian leaders were terribly strong, tough leaders and criminal minded dictators, just like Putin. Our analyst states that there is no democracy in Russia today. It’s no wonder that Trump had no answer to Putin when the deceiver-in-chief can make false proposals to appear true. After the summit meeting, Trump stated that our intelligence agencies had good information on Russian activity but Putin came out strong. Of course, all of our previous presidents didn’t do too well either.
Ben Hasimoto, Merced