Trump always believes Putin warns former ambassador (Image: GETTY) Former US Ambassador Michael McFaul staged the intervention concerning the US President in a week where it was admitted the FBI considered wearing a wire to tap Trump. Mr McFaul served in the position from 2012 to 2014 under Barack Obama and spoke of Trump’s tendency to accept whatever Putin says. He spoke MSNBC yesterday in the wake of Putin’s recent remarks where he alluded that he could target American “decision-making centre” if Washington deploys new missile systems in Europe. Related articles ‘Unacceptable!’ - NATO hits back at Putin’s THREAT to target US Venezuela crisis: Juan Guaido to travel to Colombia Mr McFaul said: “We’ve seen time and time again that when Trump and Putin get together, President Putin spins lies and disinformation that President Trump accepts. “The President of the United States, the commander in chief of the United States, parrots it. That’s very troubling.” McFaul also outlined some of the misinformation that Trump has allegedly believed. The former ambassador pointed to North Korean missiles which can attack the US or that World War III could begin in Montenegro which he labelled as pure “Putin disinformation”. READ MORE: Donald Trump attacked for ‘almost Nazi-style’ speech Trump has distanced himself from Putin (Image: GETTY) Trump has defended himself against allegations linking him to Russia and has argued that he has been tougher against Russia than any other US President in history. Mr McFaul added: “Putin always talks about this ‘deep state, the foreign policy elite’. “It’s a way for him to distance his relationship with President Trump. “He’s still holding out the idea that if he could just work with Trump, they could resolve these kinds of issues. READ MORE: Trump news: Speaker Nancy Pelosi suggests Trump is NOT all-powerful Related articles CNN news SHOCK: Trump is ‘an ASSET’ to Putin Russia’s ‘INVULNERABLE’ nuclear weapon a response to US missile shield Former US Ambassador has warned that the current situation is similar to the Cold War (Image: GETTY) “And it’s new; he didn’t talk that way during the Obama administration.” Following his comments, former US Air Force Colonel, Cedric Leighton agreed that Trump’s relationship with Putin could complicate any American response towards Russia. He said: “We need to listen very carefully not only to what President Vladimir Putin is saying but also what the Russians are doing. “This is shades of the Cold War all over again.”All rights reserved for this news site express.co.uk and under his responsibility