Trump Betrays Ukraine for Russia

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While ICE has been busy with terrorizing people in Minnesota and Trump has been obsessing over acquiring Greenland and possibly Canada, another news story that has slipped past traditional media and also the social media (whose postings were removed as fast as its release to the public) has to do with the Ukraine. While bombings and casualties have become part of daily life there, another threat not mentioned is Trump secretly collaborating with Putin regarding the country’s future, as you can see in this column below. And if this is true, it would have full-blown destructive potential for the US, its European neighbors and lastly, NATO. In normal terms, it would count for impeachment for treason on the part of Trump. Yet the damage may be too severe to even repair. Here’s what France and Ukraine did:

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France and Ukraine deliberately gave the U.S. false intelligence to see if Trump/his admin would pass it onto Russia—and they did. The media is not talking about this which further proves that our mainstream media is as untrustworthy.

Ukraine Ran Sting on U.S. Intel to Catch Russia Leaks
A French ex-intelligence operative claims it proves that Washington shared strategic information with Russia Only two weeks into the year and the geopolitical landscape of 2026 has been marked by a significant realignment of intelligence sharing protocols between Ukraine and its traditional western partners.

Ukrainian intelligence services deliberately fed false strategic information to their American counterparts to test whether it would leak to Russian forces, according to former French DGSE operative Vincent Crouzet, in a claim aired on France’s LCI television network om 15 January that highlights deepening distrust between Kyiv and Washington under the current U.S. administration.

Vincent Crouzet, a former operative of the French Direction Générale de la Sécurité Extérieure (DGSE) and a noted commentator on security matters, alleged during the ‘24h Pujadas’ programme that Ukrainian intelligence services have engaged in a deliberate campaign of disinformation directed at the United States. According to Crouzet, the Main Intelligence Directorate of Ukraine, known as the GUR, intentionally provided false strategic data to American agencies.

This operation was reportedly designed as a ‘sting’ to identify the source of sensitive information leaks to Russian forces. The implications of such an action are considerable, as they point toward a belief within the Ukrainian leadership that high-level officials in Trump’s administration may be compromising strategic secrets.

The shift toward European intelligence autonomy
This development occurs against a backdrop of increasing friction between the White House and the administration of President Zelenskyy in Ukraine.

Since his return to office in 2025, President Trump has frequently criticised the scale of American assistance to Ukraine and has advocated for a swift resolution to the conflict, which many observers interpret as favouring Russian territorial interests using scripts which appear to follow almost word for word those emanating from the Kremlin.

In March 2025, the United States briefly suspended intelligence sharing to pressure Kyiv into peace negotiations, a move that appears to have permanently altered the bilateral security relationship.

French positioning
French President Emmanuel Macron has positioned France as the primary alternative to American intelligence dominance.In his January 2026 address to the French military, Macron asserted that France now provides two-thirds of the strategic intelligence required by Ukraine.

This claim suggests that European agencies, specifically the DGSE and the military intelligence agency DRM, have successfully filled the vacuum left by the withdrawal or unreliability of American support.
While some Ukrainian officials, including Kyrylo Budanov, continue to emphasise a dependence on technical American assets such as satellite imagery, the broader trend indicates a pivot toward European ‘sovereign’ intelligence.

Historical precedents
The suspicions voiced by Crouzet and echoed in French media are not without historical context.
Critics of the current American administration often cite past incidents to justify their wariness. These include the 2017 disclosure of classified Israeli intelligence to Russian diplomats in the Oval Office and the 2023 Pentagon leaks, which exposed critical vulnerabilities in the way the United States handles sensitive data related to the Ukrainian war effort.

The alleged Ukrainian sting operation represents a sophisticated evolution in this relationship. If the GUR did indeed feed disinformation to the U.S. only to see that information influence Russian military movements, it would provide empirical evidence of a direct pipeline between Washington and Moscow.
Such a revelation would necessitate a total replacement of American intelligence channels with those of France, the United Kingdom, and Germany to ensure the survival of the Ukrainian state.

Trump is casual with intel
Besides the fact that Trump stored classified files in his bathroom at Mar-a-Lago and refused to return them, there are several known instances of his laxity over US secrets. Trump was indicted over this issue but the matter was discontinued when he was elected.

Geopolitical consequences of the ‘divorce’
The ‘divorce’ between Ukrainian and American spy agencies, as described by Crouzet, has wider implications for the North Atlantic Treaty Organisation (NATO) and European security, which is already struggling to manage Trump’s ranting about taking over Greenland.

The lack of independent verification (as of time of writing) for these specific intel claims does not diminish their impact on the public and political discussion in Europe. If European leaders conclude that American intelligence is no longer a secure partner, the drive for strategic autonomy will probably accelerate.

France and other European nations have already begun to increase their commitments, with discussions involving the deployment of multinational forces to monitor borders and provide security guarantees. As of January 18, 2026, the situation remains fluid, with official denials from Washington and silence from Kyiv. However, the narrative of a Franco-Ukrainian intelligence axis is becoming a central pillar of the European response to the ongoing Russian genocide in Ukraine.

Realignment of the NATO intelligence architecture
The reported Ukrainian ‘sting’ operation and the subsequent pivot toward European intelligence providers signal a fundamental — and worrying — shift in NATO’s internal security dynamics. This transition from a U.S.-centric model to a more fragmented, polycentric architecture is sad but necessary and carries significant implications for the Alliance.

Erosion of the single point of truth: The provision of disinformation to U.S. agencies by a partner state creates a ‘trust deficit’ that undermines collective decision-making. If intelligence is used as a tool for internal vetting rather than external defence, the coherence of NATO’s strategic assessments is compromised.
Rise of European strategic autonomy: France’s emergence as a primary intelligence provider accelerates the ‘Europeanisation’ of security. This reduces the risk of single-country policy shifts but creates potential interoperability challenges between European ‘Sovereign’ systems and U.S. technical assets (TERCOM data used by Storm Shadow, for example).
Splitting of data flows: We are witnessing a transition toward ‘coalitions of the willing’. Intelligence is increasingly shared in smaller, high-trust clusters (e.g., France, UK, Germany, and Ukraine) rather than through broader NATO channels, potentially leaving some eastern flank members vulnerable.
These shifts require a formal reassessment of NATO’s ‘need-to-know’ protocols to ensure that political volatility in one member state does not jeopardise the operational security of the entire Alliance, whether that includes the US or not.

Other destabilising news
In case you missed it, there are also stories circulating that the US delayed delivery of air defence missiles to Ukraine in December which gave Russia an opportunity to launch major attacks on Ukraine’s energy infrastructure, reducing grid power by 40%. President Zelensky has called Ukraine’s air defence supplies “insufficient”, having revealed several systems were “without missiles” until Friday morning. [16 January 2026]

“I can say this openly because today I have those missiles,” the president said, adding that Ukraine had received a “substantial package” earlier in the day. His comments follow days of intense Russian bombardment of Ukraine’s energy infrastructure, leaving thousands of people without heating and electricity during a bitterly cold winter. — BBC

Was this pause in US missile supplies deliberate, requested by Moscow? Whatever the reason, this further erodes trans-Atlantic trust.

Conclusions
There is clearly distrust in NATO countries about the US’s intentions and trustworthiness as an ally.
If the main story is verified then this is a major issue as many NATO systems depend on intel data provided by the US. So was there a Ukrainian intel sting on the US?

I’m inclined to believe the story and have serious doubts about Trump’s motivation. There are very real fears in NATO over Trump’s trustworthiness and there is clear concern that this extends downwards into his administration, particularly the intelligence apparatus.

And it’s getting worse as the mad megalomaniac goes on a geopolitical rampage. NATO is going through a very rocky patch as Trump threatens Canada, Greenland and Denmark and says he will impose tariffs on any country that does not support his desire to gain control of Greenland.

Sources:



https://www.newsnationnow.com/trump-investigation/secret-documents-donald-trump/

https://kyivindependent.com/france-replaces-us-as-main-intelligence-provider-to-kyiv-macron-says/?fbclid=IwZnRzaAPateRleHRuA2FlbQIxMQBzcnRjBmFwcF9pZAo2NjI4NTY4Mzc5AAEe_oOJa59dseaFQ5eEpZ6a0WfY7Dd5BJyttN4v9PKEzNBY9YLzJ8baaLrMtL8_aem_OFMprhBG3pdbZHsipoXIMA

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Stories from Minnesota Part 3: Robbing a Person of his Basic Life

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While this next story has some Minnesota twists in there, it should set off alarm bells for other states. Minnesota twists because of the lack of humanity that ICE has when arresting and taking away people, most of whom have US citizenship and no criminal record. Reports of a Hmong elderly person being escorted out the door in handcuffs, half naked and only his slippers came out yesterday which has sparked outrage from all aspects. Apart from ICE patrolling schools just so they can kidnap students, there are reports of ICE troops being at places of sacredness where privacy should be respected, but it is not. Funeral homes and churches are one, but in the case of this story, coming out from an anonymous source and posted through several channels, they are now tackling hospitals and other medical care facilities, as well as purging Medicare data.

Through robbing them of the most essential care, they are putting the atrocities on the same level as the murder of Renee Good two weeks ago. And when this is all over, those who have done any of this should not be walking the streets a free person ever again! Full stop!

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ICE is now using Medicaid data to hunt people for deportation, and the government tried to keep it secret until journalists forced it into the open.

A lawsuit by 404 Media and the Freedom of the Press Foundation revealed a previously hidden data-sharing agreement between the DHS and the Centers for Medicare & Medicaid Services that gives ICE access to the personal information of up to 80 million Medicaid recipients.

This isn’t targeted policing. It’s mass surveillance — built on a healthcare system people are told they can trust.

The data includes names, home addresses, dates of birth, and other identifiers that make it easy to locate someone. In plain terms, the same system meant to help low-income families get medical care is now being repurposed as an immigration enforcement database.

That should terrify anyone who believes healthcare should be safe, confidential, and separate from policing.

Immigrant families have long feared that seeking medical care could expose them to ICE. Now that fear is justified. Health policy experts warn this will push people to avoid doctors, delay care, and keep sick children at home — not because they don’t need help, but because they’re afraid of what happens if they ask for it .

That’s not just cruel. It’s a public-health disaster.

And let’s be clear about the lie at the center of this. Undocumented immigrants are already barred from most Medicaid benefits under federal law. This data grab doesn’t stop “fraud.” It doesn’t save money. It simply turns a safety-net program into a surveillance dragnet.

Courts briefly blocked the data sharing, but judges later allowed portions of it to resume, clearing the way for ICE to continue accessing basic biographical information for enforcement purposes. The door is now open — and history shows what happens next. Law enforcement agencies always expand how they use data once they get their hands on it.

This is the same logic behind past programs that funnelled fingerprints, local records, and administrative data into ICE databases — policies that civil rights groups warned would lead to racial profiling and mass deportation.

They were right then. They’re right now.

If people can’t go to the doctor without fearing deportation, the system is broken by design.

Healthcare data should never be a weapon. Medicaid should not be an informant. And no society that claims to value human dignity should allow doctors’ files to become a tool for ICE.

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