Ex Soviet spy chief claims Trump was recruited by the KGB in the 80s - London Business News | Londonlovesbusiness.com
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Alnur Mussayev, a former KGB chief, alleged that Donald Trump was recruited by the KGB in 1987, when he was a businessman. This recruitment aimed to gain influence in the United States through business leaders. Mussayev, who served in Moscow, emphasized the intelligence community's capability for surprising recruitment, including potential state leaders. Additional claims by other KGB officials suggest Trump was on their radar since the 1970s due to his relationships and business dealings, which allegedly included encouragement from the KGB to enter politics during his visits to the Soviet Union.
In 1987, I served in the 6th Directorate of the KGB of the USSR in Moscow. The most important area of work of the 6th Directorate was the recruitment of businessmen from capitalist countries.
Trump was a target of the Soviet and Czechoslovak intelligence in 1977, after he married his first wife, Ivana Zelníčková who previously worked with the Czechoslovak security service.
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