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Ukraine Published March 8, 2022 12:33pm EST Russia-Ukraine war: Intel officials predict 'ugly' weeks ahead as Putin doubles down Putin had 'flawed' assumption Russian military capable of 'quick, decisive victory at minimal cost' Ronn Blitzer By Ronn Blitzer | Fox News
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Top U.S. intelligence officials warned Tuesday that Russian President Vladimir Putin is frustrated that his invasion of Ukraine is not going as planned, and that the coming weeks will get "ugly" as he takes an even more aggressive approach to try and take over the country.
During a House Intelligence Committee hearing, Director of National Intelligence Avril Haines said that Putin did not expect the U.S. and European allies to respond the way they have with sanctions, and did not anticipate private companies ceasing to do business with Russia.
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"Nevertheless," Haines said, "our analysts assessed that Putin is unlikely to be deterred by such setbacks and instead may escalate, essentially doubling down to achieve Ukrainian disarmament neutrality to prevent it from further integrating with the U.S. and NATO if it doesn't reach some diplomatic negotiation." In this handout photo made from video released by the Russian Presidential Press Service, Russian President Vladimir Putin speaks to celebrate International Women's Day, in Moscow, Russia, Tuesday, March 8, 2022.
In this handout photo made from video released by the Russian Presidential Press Service, Russian President Vladimir Putin speaks to celebrate International Women's Day, in Moscow, Russia, Tuesday, March 8, 2022. (Russian Presidential Press Service via AP)
Haines went on to say that her agency believes "Putin feels aggrieved because the West does not give him proper deference."
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CIA Director William Burns seconded the notion that Putin is adamant in achieving his goals and that "this is a matter of deep personal conviction" for the Russian leader. stating that he believes "Putin is determined to dominate and control Ukraine to shape its orientation." Director of National Intelligence Avril Haines (center) listens during a House Intelligence Committee hearing in the Rayburn House Office Building on March 8, 2022, in Washington, D.C. The committee also heard from Director of the National Security Agency Gen. Paul Nakasone, FBI Director Christopher Wray, CIA Director William Burns and Lt. Gen. Scott Berrier, the director of the Defense Intelligence Agency.
Director of National Intelligence Avril Haines (center) listens during a House Intelligence Committee hearing in the Rayburn House Office Building on March 8, 2022, in Washington, D.C. The committee also heard from Director of the National Security Agency Gen. Paul Nakasone, FBI Director Christopher Wray, CIA Director William Burns and Lt. Gen. Scott Berrier, the director of the Defense Intelligence Agency. (Anna Moneymaker/Getty Images)
Burns also said that he thinks Putin began this war based on false assumptions that Ukraine could be "easily intimidated," that Europeans, particularly France and Germany, are "distracted" by internal politics, that Russia's foreign currency reserves gave them sufficient protection against sanctions, and that improvements made to the Russian military would have yielded "a quick, decisive victory at minimal cost."
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"He's been proven wrong on every count," Burns said. "Those assumptions have proven to be profoundly flawed over the last 12 days of conflict."
As a result, Burns said he thinks "Putin is angry and frustrated now."
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A Belarusian volunteer speaks by phone as he receives military training at the Belarusian Company base in Kyiv, Ukraine, Tuesday, March 8, 2022. Hundreds of Belarus' emigrants and citizens have arrived in Ukraine to help the Ukrainian army fight against Russian invaders. (AP Photo/Efrem Lukatsky)
Burns predicted that this frustration will result in "an ugly next few weeks in which he doubles down … with scant regard for civilian casualties."
Despite his belief that Russia will act with even greater force, Burns said he is also confident that Ukraine will fight back.
"The one thing I'm absolutely convinced of, and I think our analysts across the intelligence community are absolutely convinced of, is the Ukrainians are going to continue to resist fiercely and effectively," Burns said.
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Haines noted that while Putin may take a tougher stance now, he may be lowering his expectations in terms of possible outcomes as he sees more and more obstacles in his way.
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Anybody notice the pale horse at the upper right corner? Post Comment Private Reply Ignore Thread Top Page Up Full Thread Page Down Bottom/Latest Begin Trace Mode for Comment # 18.
#1. To: goldilucky (#0)
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It is evident that the Ukrainian people, beyond the issues that diplomacy can resolve ... are victims of the same global coup d'état --- being carried out by supranational powers that intend, not peace between nations, but rather the establishment of the tyranny of the New World Order. Just a few days ago, Ukrainian parliamentarian Kira Rudik told Fox News, while holding a kalashnikov: We know that we are not only fighting for Ukraine, but also for the New World Order. The United States of America and the European nations should not marginalize Russia, but rather form an alliance with her, not only for the restoration of trade for the prosperity of all, but in view of the reconstruction of a Christian Civilization, which alone can save the world from the globalist techno-health transhuman monster. https://remnantnewspaper.com/web/index.php/articles/item/5881-on-the- russia-ukraine-crisis-a-message-from-abp-vigano-former-apostolic-nuncio- to-the-u-s
Christian Civilization requires a Christian church...in good working condition. Quite the contrary, Carlo Maria Viganò, you have forgotten that God is the savior of the world, not the Church. And God has given the world over to the monster...to help you remember. What we are seeing right now is just the beginning of sorrows.
Bodies buried in mass grave as Mariupol endures unrelenting Russian assault http://www.cnn.com/europe/live-n...944344c7d78d6fbb5a4d20845
Too much fakery coming out of Ukraine. Besides, wouldn't killing civilians be considered war crimes? Isn't this region monitored by international agencies like the Red Cross? Can't they show a little more respect for the dead instead of just tossing them in willy-nilly, piled up like garbage bags? Is there really any need to kick bodies into a ditch these days, what with refrigerated trucks everywhere? Perhaps the "unrelenting assault" makes them nervous about getting shot or blown up, but in the CNN photo they seem mostly unconcerned about snipers, mortars, air attacks, etc. as they drag those bodies. And don't forget about the families of these "victims" wanting to bury their loved ones. If only they could have seen Uncle Boryslav one more time... You know what I think, goldilucky? I think this war is fake. As I recall, they did the mass grave trick in New York, back in 2020. People fell for it then, but who knows. I'm waiting for the grave diggers to start making TikTok videos. That'll convince the world how exhausted they are! War is hell...and we're all in this together.
Compare the live Kyiv cams to the drudge/daily mail headlines... What am I missing here?
I just finished watching FNC, on the Laura Ingraham Show, where she was checking in with field reporter, Trey Yingst. It is 5:01 am in Kyiv where he is reporting. There is a forty-mile long convoy of Russian caravans edging close to Kyiv. They are within 10 miles away from the city of Kyiv.
Taking Kyiv is one thing, holding Kyiv is another thing altogether. Putin screwed the pooch here...I do not expect the KGB Tyrant to be amongst the living by this time next year....MUD
Sorry, I do not follow your logic here. Please explain.
My apologies...I believe Putin miscalculated and overreached by sending his troops into Ukraine, thereby alienating Russia from the civilized world and, allegedly, a growing percentage of the Russian people. And for what? To take over nominal control of a country that doesn't want you there, and many Russian soldiers will be killed via individual acts of revolt, and I don't see where Putinz reputation recovers and I think it is getting more and more likely that some enterprising Russian patriot puts this would be Gog six feet under by this time next year. Regards...MUD
#20. To: Mudboy Slim (#18)
In Putin's mind, the country of Ukraine has always been his country and the people there were his. They belonged to him by right. He believes that he is doing justice and the people of Ukraine rebelling against him are his enemies. Metaphorically speaking, Putin symbolizes St. George on a mission to kill the dragon.
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