Trump shocks as he makes huge concession to Russia: ‘Putin’s on the inside now’
Donald Trump has indicated that he no longer views Russia as a major cyber threat to U.S. national security. This shift contradicts years of warnings from intelligence officials and has raised concerns among cybersecurity experts. It was reported that Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth ordered U.S. Cyber Command to stop offensive cyber operations against Russia, which critics believe is linked to improving relations with Russian President Vladimir Putin.
The move is part of a broader strategy to engage Russia in negotiations over Ukraine, though critics warn it could embolden Moscow to escalate cyberattacks. While some argue this approach is diplomatic, others believe it risks undermining U.S. cybersecurity. The halt in operations could leave American and European systems vulnerable, especially as Russia has used cyber warfare against U.S. institutions and infrastructure. This decision coincides with broader concerns about the Trump administration’s shifting stance towards Moscow.