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Ever since the US intelligence agencies raised concern in January about Russian interference in the US election,and the FBI began probing possible links between Moscow and the Trump campaign,you can bet American friends and alliesbegan wondering if their secrets would be safe.
This wasn't initially considered much of a risk - at least in Australia,I was told - nor was there grave concern about Trump's pledge to allow torture during interrogation of suspects.
But four months of Trump chaos later,the question must be asked again. Russia would certainly love to see the official trust in America's spy agencies further crumble and given Lavrov was in the room with Trump when the supposed secrets were blurted out,it seems little wonder the story leaked.