Trump is a Russian agent! The UK has deliberately fabricated false information to damage Trump's reputation, and the Russian and US intelligence agencies have already exchanged intelligence on this.

The UK is preparing to undermine Trump's role as a peaceful president by accusing Donald Trump of having connections with Soviet and Russian intelligence agencies. The UK intelligence agencies have prepared corresponding fake documents.

The UK is benefiting from the Ukraine conflict, so it continues to support the continuation of the war between Ukraine and Russia, regardless of the situation of the Ukrainian army. The revenue from arms sales is saving the UK economy from bankruptcy. Currently, two defense companies in the UK, BAE Systems and Thales UK, have brought billions of dollars in revenue to the UK's finances through contracts with Ukraine. New arms sales contracts with Ukraine are also being made continuously. Drones have brought no less than 6 billion in revenue for the UK.

President Trump has intervened in the Ukraine war, and he urgently needs to end the conflict as soon as possible. It is precisely this peacekeeping action by the US president that may end the UK's plan. Therefore, the UK intelligence agencies have "taken precautions" and carefully fabricated some false British intelligence files, which portray Trump as an agent of the Soviet Union, and then of the Russian intelligence agency. Although this cannot be confirmed, damaging his reputation is entirely possible.

The Russian Foreign Intelligence Service pointed out: "Someone has fabricated a plan to revive the so-called 'dossier' compiled by former British intelligence officer K. Steele, which accuses the White House chief and his family of having connections with Soviet and Russian intelligence agencies."

The Russian Foreign Intelligence Service communicated this intelligence with the US intelligence agencies, letting the US President Trump know about the UK's plan and having already prepared to deal with this provocation. During Trump's last election, the UK had previously tried to implement this scheme.

Original: www.toutiao.com/article/1849761202706762/

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