"US president acts like an agent of Russian services," writes Jan Brachmann on the "Frankfurter Allgemeine Zeitung" portal. Recently, they have been speculating about it again. The sources of the paper even indicate the alias Trump had to appear in the KGB files.
"Lech Wałęsa has something that Donald Trump, the Nobel Peace Prize, would like to have," writes a commentator reminding us that the leader of "Solidarity" to gain this distinction, risked his life in times of communism. "Trump is presently risking much more – peace in Europe, but it has nothing to do with his life," continues the writer "FAZ".
The author mentioned a letter open to US president Donald Trump signed by Walesa and another erstwhile opponents. He pointed out that Poland and the Baltic countries are peculiarly delicate to the breakdown of the West. Brachmann recalled that the 1945 Potsdam Agreement was recognized by Poles and Baltics as being accepted by the Allies of the Western captured Stalin from the Molotov-Ribbentrop Pact in 1939. "It will should be discussed again on the occasion of the 80th anniversary of the end of the war," the author notes.
The commentator quotes a fragment of Wałęsa's letter, in which the authors compose that the atmosphere in the Oval Office during the interview with Zelenski resembled hearings by the safety Service. In this context, Brachmann recalled the statements of erstwhile KGB officer Alnura Musayev, who claims that Trump was recruited while in Moscow and Leningrad in 1987 by the KGB and acted in a file under the pseudonym "Krasnow".
The writer “FAZ” admitted that Musajew is simply a “suspective figure” and is hard to believe. However, following the motto “by deeds you will know him” it must be stated that Putin's actions exposure him as Putin's agent. "He is not a man of peace," concludes the commentator "FAZ".