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Guardian: Russia Planned to Trump's Winning of 2016 Presidential Presidency


Fri 16 Jul 2021 | 11:41 PM
Ahmed Moamar

The Guardian, a UK daily newspaper, published an assortment of the Kremlin's documents that revealed that Russia's President Vladimir Putin, had authorized intelligence agencies to implement a clandestine operation to support Donald J. Trump in the 2016 US presidential elections.

The newspaper indicated that Putin met with members of the Russian Security Council on January 22, 2016, ahead of the presidential elections.

Ministers and other Russian senior officials got a not to the operation to make Trump win.

They are convinced that Trump's coming to the White House helps Moscow to attain a number of strategic targets such as stirring the social disorder in the United States of America (USA) and weakening the negotiation stance of the US President.

Orders were issued to the Russian intelligence agencies to find methods to support Trump.

A decree may be signed by Putin to take all possible measurements to support Trump who seemed then as the nearest hopeful on behalf of the Republican party, to win the presidential elections that year.

Experts' Department under the Russian presidency had recommended Putin to employ all avail power to ensure the winning of Trump.

The UK newspaper added that the Western intelligence agencies got the wind of the Russian documents some months ago.

Those agencies checked those documents in cautious manners

Editors of the UK paper affirmed that the documents seem authentic but they represent a dangerous leakage and unordinary infiltration into the Kremlin, the headquarter of the Russian presidency.

The Guardian makes independent experts examine the documents and they say they seem original as the causal details and slang conform to the thinking of the Russian security agencies.

For its part, the Kremlin denied the Guardian report in the strongest terms.

Dimitri Peskov, the spokesman for the   Russian presidency, said the idea of a meeting a group of Russian leaders to decide supporting Trump in the 2016 presidential election, is mere fiction.