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Russia Using U.S. Intel Shared by Trump To Assassinate Dissidents
Trump was elected with Putin's help to do Putin's bidding. He is doing this in ways we can't even imagine.
Russia routinely exploited a US policy of increased information sharing to target Chechen dissidents, according to three law-enforcement and intelligence officials in Europe.
The practice emerged after the Trump administration backed a policy of sharing more secret information with Russia, in hope of strengthening relations.
Russia routinely sought information on its targets of choice — dissidents who fled the rule of Chechen leader Ramzan Kadyrov. The U.S. appears to have received little in return.
Another NATO military intelligence official who regularly deals with Russian intelligence matters confirmed the nature of Russia's activity.
NATO allies are starting to limit intelligence sharing with the U.S. because the Trump administration might leak to Russia.
He said NATO had limited some parts of its relationship with the US because of its closeness to Russia. Specifically some worried that US officials would send them its intelligence.
The official also spoke anonymously because he lacked permission to speak publicly. He said: "I don't want to say we locked the Americans out, but we certainly noticed the very public leak of intelligence to the Russians in 2017.
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