The transfer of secret information by US President Donald Tramp to the representatives of Russia is completely excluded, primarily because the head of state does not have such information; The alleged leak of information could be part of a "powerful special operation".
This opinion was expressed to the "Observer" by the ex-head of the Foreign Intelligence Service, Army General of Ukraine Nikolai Malomuzh.
"I do not believe that Trump could just let it out, especially giving up the source," he said..
The general explained: "All theses that are prepared for the president are studied beforehand not only by his administration, but also by special services. All messages, all information messages are clearly verified. They can touch on acute issues that are not subject to disclosure, but they can not in any way give out the source of information. The special services themselves, especially the CIA and the FBI, transferring information to even the first person, will never allow themselves to disclose the source. This is the zone of responsibility of the special services. They are obliged to inform the president, but clearly encrypt the source, "he said..
A young man called Trump's accusations in what he said was "not serious and primitive" and did not rule out an attempt to discredit the president.
At the same time, the general did not rule out that Trump could deliberately voice some information in the presence of representatives of Russia, "but in fact in the interests of the US". "He presents this as super-intelligence, but with the goal of influencing Russia, Putin. It could be such a powerful special operation with the filing of the first person of the United States. This is also a possible option, "- he admitted.
Malomuzh added that in such cases, the provision of information can be preceded by a corresponding preamble designed to provide awareness of "trust and importance": "I give you secret information ..." - but "the source is not deciphered".
As the Observer wrote, the American edition of The Washington Post claims that US President Donald Trump provided enough classified information to Russian Foreign Minister Sergei Lavrov and Russian Ambassador Sergei Kislyak during a meeting in the White House.
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