Can you keep a secret, Mr Trump?
Russia would love to see the official trust in America's spy agencies further crumble.
Daniel Flitton is senior correspondent for The Age covering foreign affairs and politics. He is a former intelligence analyst for the Australian government and was at one-time a university lecturer specialising in international relations.
Russia would love to see the official trust in America's spy agencies further crumble.
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