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JUST IN: France and Ukraine just pulled off one of the most audacious intelligence traps in modern history: they deliberately fed the Trump administration carefully crafted fake classified intel — and watched in real time as it was rushed straight to Vladimir Putin within hours. Europe’s response? Immediate and ice-cold: “No more classified intelligence will be shared with the United States — by any European nation — for the foreseeable future.” What was in the bait? How did they catch the leak so quickly? And what happens now that America’s closest allies have officially declared the current U.S. administration too compromised to trust? The full, jaw-dropping timeline, Trump’s Reaction — and the explosive fallout that’s rocking NATO right now — will leave you stunned.
In a stunning escalation of transatlantic distrust, France and Ukraine reportedly orchestrated a sophisticated sting operation by feeding deliberately fabricated classified intelligence to the Trump administration — only to watch it allegedly reach Russian President Vladimir Putin within hours.
The bait, described by sources as carefully crafted false data on sensitive military matters, was designed to test whether sensitive information shared with Washington would be compromised.
According to circulating claims on social media and emerging reports, the material was forwarded directly to Moscow, confirming long-standing European fears of leaks under the current U.S. leadership.
Europe’s response has been swift and decisive. Multiple accounts indicate that **European nations have now suspended all classified intelligence sharing with the United States** for the foreseeable future — a move that marks one of the most severe ruptures in NATO intelligence cooperation since the alliance’s founding.
This development comes amid heightened tensions: President Emmanuel Macron recently announced that France now supplies **two-thirds** of Ukraine’s foreign intelligence, effectively stepping in to replace reduced U.S. support after Washington’s partial suspension of intel sharing in March 2025 (intended to pressure Kyiv toward peace talks with Russia).
The sting — first highlighted in viral posts and attributed to former intelligence insights — has fueled speculation about deeper fractures in the Western alliance.
While official confirmations remain scarce, the episode underscores growing concerns over trust, with allies questioning the security of joint operations in the face of perceived compromises.
As NATO grapples with these revelations, the fallout could reshape global security partnerships for years to come.
The full details of the operation, including the exact nature of the fake intel and how the leak was tracked, continue to emerge — leaving observers stunned by the audacity and implications.

