Putin 'has no sustainable political end game in the face of what is going to continue to be fierce resistance' from Ukraine's military, director of national intelligence Avril Haines said.
and will seek to"escalate" his country's aggression against Kyiv in the coming weeks, top U.S. intelligence leaders said Tuesday.
Haines said Moscow had encountered"significantly more resistance" from Ukraine than it had anticipated, and that it would be"especially challenging" for the Russians to hold and control Ukrainian territory in the face of what would likely be a"persistent and significant insurgency." Burns, the CIA director, said that Mr. Putin had been for years stewing in a"combustible combination of grievance and ambition," and had embarked on a military invasion based on a number of flawed assumptions.
"He is likely to double down and try to grind down the Ukrainian military with no regard for civilian casualties," he added, predicting"an ugly next few weeks."
México Últimas Noticias, México Titulares
Similar News:También puedes leer noticias similares a ésta que hemos recopilado de otras fuentes de noticias.
Putin 'angry and frustrated,' CIA director says, likely to 'double down' in UkraineCIA Director William Burns, a former U.S. ambassador to Moscow who has studied Putin for years, concurred that the Russian president is 'angry and frustrated' by the situation in Ukraine, and will likely step up his efforts.
Leer más »
The Only Russian Official Angrier Than Putin at How Things Are Going in UkraineHe’s spent years rewriting history in service of nationalism.
Leer más »
Russia 'has gone all in': Does Putin have a way out of his war in Ukraine?“The challenge is this: Putin continues to press this aggression, and that is why we are concerned this could go on for some time,” a State Department spokesperson said.
Leer más »
Putin views Ukraine war as one he 'cannot afford to lose': U.S. officialU.S. intelligence officials met with lawmakers to discuss Russia's invasion of Ukraine.
Leer más »
Macron keeps an open line to Putin as war in Ukraine ragesWhile most of the world is shunning Russian Pres. Vladimir Putin over Russia's invasion of Ukraine, one of the few leaders keeping an open line of communication is French Pres. Emmanuel Macron.
Leer más »