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this post was submitted on 01 Apr 2025
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The article speaks of the KGB as if it is still relevant to modern geopolitics. It genuinely does not matter if Trump had a homoerotic relationship with numurous KGB assets. Its been 34 years. Envoking its name feels more like a cheap way to get clicks from boomers haven't realized the cold war ended. Trump has significantly more relevant connections to Russia than this.
even russians still talk about the KGB when refer to any kind of Russian intelligence agency.
It dose if putin is able to use the events to manipulate him. And if it happened under the KGB it is very likely the evidence and agents are still assessable todays intelligenceagents.
You and I may not give a shit about 37yo sex acts. But trump is very much manipulatable about his percieved manhood.
While putin is very willing to use such evidence to manipulate.
"KGB" still evokes the idea of Soviet/Russian agents in three convenient letters. Honestly, at this point, I'd be depressed to see a poll of how many people in the U.S. know the USSR is no more. We referred to them as "Russians" in the '80s anyway. Details are unimportant to voters.