Crossfire
There’s a story within the story of the Trump-Russia scandal that hasn’t been fully told, one that unfolds from London more than Washington. Crossfire, from The Telegraph, pieces together Britain’s crucial and often surprising role in those tumultuous events, drawing directly from the accounts of intelligence officers, diplomats, and officials who were in the room. This isn't a distant historical recap but a gripping narrative built on firsthand testimony, where personal risk and geopolitical stakes collided. Each episode moves through a maze of espionage, disinformation, and high-stakes diplomacy, revealing how the UK became an unexpected central player in an election that changed the world. You’ll hear the tension in a source’s voice and the weight behind a decision that altered an intelligence sharing relationship. For anyone fascinated by how modern history is really made-in the shadows, between the lines of official statements-this podcast provides a compelling and essential listen. It connects the dots between news headlines and the deeper, human drama that fueled them, offering a fresh perspective on a chapter we’re still trying to understand.
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