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10:04am, Wednesday, 09'th Mar 2022 Kwhen FinanceThe Russian hermit is furious
08:44am, Wednesday, 09'th Mar 2022 The Bobr Times
DAY The CIA on Tuesday described Russian President Vladimir Putin as both isolated and furious about the situation in Ukraine. “I think Putin is angry and frustrated right now. It is likely that he will redouble his efforts and try to crush the Ukrainian army without worrying about civilian casualties,” Central Intelligence Agency (CIA) director […] The post The Russian hermit is furious first appeared on The Bobr Times .
US intelligence paints Putin as aggrieved, angry over Ukraine war
06:23am, Wednesday, 09'th Mar 2022 The Times of India
The long-standing President in Moscow has been "stewing in a combustible combination of grievance and ambition for many years," CIA director William Burns told US lawmakers. He called the invasion of Ukraine a matter of "deep personal conviction" for Putin.
US intelligence paints Vladimir Putin as aggrieved, angry over Ukraine war
06:23am, Wednesday, 09'th Mar 2022 The Times of India
The long-standing President in Moscow has been "stewing in a combustible combination of grievance and ambition for many years," CIA director William Burns told US lawmakers. He called the invasion of Ukraine a matter of "deep personal conviction" for Putin.
US intelligence paints Vladimir Putin as aggrieved, angry over Ukraine war - Times of India
06:23am, Wednesday, 09'th Mar 2022 The Times of India
Rest of World News: The long-standing President in Moscow has been "stewing in a combustible combination of grievance and ambition for many years," CIA director William B
Russia''s struggles won''t deter China regarding Taiwan: CIA
05:47am, Wednesday, 09'th Mar 2022 Focus Taiwan (CNA English News)
Washington, March 8 (CNA) CIA Director William Burns said Tuesday that Russia''s military struggles in Ukraine and the force of Western sanctions had "unsettled" China, but warned that the United States should not underestimate Beijing''s determination to force unification with Taiwan.
''Frustrated'' Vladimir Putin could choose a deadly approach in Ukraine, says CIA Director
02:22am, Wednesday, 09'th Mar 2022 Republic World
Amid the deteriorating situation in Ukraine, CIA Director warned that Russian President Vladimir Putin could choose a deadly approach in Ukraine.
Intelligence Leaders Discuss Putin''s State Of Mind As War Continues
02:02am, Wednesday, 09'th Mar 2022 Newsy
Watch Video What is Vladimir Putin thinking? That persistent question inside the intelligence community is taking on new urgency as Russia''s lethal assault on Ukraine continues. CIA Director Bill Burns says Putin''s circle of advisers has gotten smaller and smaller, especially in the pandemic. "He''s been stewing in a combustible combination of grievance and ambition for many years," Burns said. Burns says now Putin is waging war on Ukraine based on a number of false assumptions. "First: That Ukraine, in his view, was weak and easily intimidated. Second: That the Europeans, especially the French and Germans, were distracted by elections in France and a leadership succession in Germany and risk averse. Third: He believed he had sanctions-proofed his economy in the sense of creating a large war chest to foreign currency reserves. And fourth: He was confident that he had modernized his military and they were capable of a quick, decisive victory at minimal cost." Intelligence leaders say this war is about perceptions.
Russia vs. Ukraine war: 5 predictions for how the war ends
02:00am, Wednesday, 09'th Mar 2022 Deseret
Ukrainian servicemen walk in Irpin, on the outskirts of Kyiv, Ukraine, on Tuesday, March 8, 2022. Vadim Ghirda, Associated Press The war between Russia and Ukraine is still ongoing and it’s unclear when it will end. What’s happening: Russia invaded Ukraine at the end of February, with Russian President Vladimir Putin suggesting the move was a military operation. Since that time, major cities across Ukraine have been attacked with missile strikes. Hospitals, Holocaust memorials and civilian-filled areas have been destroyed in the attacks, as I reported for the Deseret News. Related God bless the Ukrainian people. Their fight must inspire a new era of global engagement ‘I see you’: How a Utah Airbnb host found novel way to help Ukrainians Experts recently told CNBC that there are five potential outcomes for the Russia-Ukraine war. Russia installs a pro-Russia government in Kyiv by capturing eastern Ukraine and then, eventually, the capital. Russia could divide Ukraine into separate nations, one of which would support Russia.
Ukraine invasion may give China pause over Taiwan, spy chiefs suggest
01:35am, Wednesday, 09'th Mar 2022 Washington Examiner
The heads of the intelligence community and of the CIA both agreed Tuesday that Vladimir Putin’s invasion of Ukraine may give China pause when considering invading Taiwan.
CIA Director Burns warns of ''ugly next few weeks'' unfolding in Ukraine
01:17am, Wednesday, 09'th Mar 2022 Business Standard
Top US intelligence official William Burns on Tuesday warned of an "ugly next few weeks" in Ukraine amid ongoing Russian military operations.
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01:00am, Wednesday, 09'th Mar 2022 The News International Pakistan
Washington: The CIA’s director said on Tuesday he believes China leader Xi Jinping has been "unsettled" by Russia’s difficulties in invading Ukraine, and by how the war has brought the United States and Europe closer."I think President Xi and the Chinese leadership are a little bit…
Ukraine vs. Russia war: CIA director says war will get ‘ugly’
11:00pm, Tuesday, 08'th Mar 2022 Deseret
An apartment building is seen damaged after shelling in Kharkiv, Ukraine, on Tuesday, March 8, 2022. Russia’s invasion of Ukraine may get worse over the next few weeks, according to CIA Director William Burns. Andrew Marienko, Associated Press Russia’s invasion of Ukraine may get worse over the next few weeks, according to CIA Director William Burns. What happened: Burns testified before the House Intelligence Committee Tuesday about the Russia-Ukraine war, explaining that the war has not gone according to Putin’s plans, according to The Boston Globe. “I think Putin is angry and frustrated right now. He’s likely to double-down and try to grind down the Ukrainian military with no regard for civilian casualties,” Burn said, according to NPR . “His military planning and assumptions were based on a quick, decisive victory.” Related God bless the Ukrainian people. Their fight must inspire a new era of global engagement ‘I see you’: How a Utah Airbnb host found novel way to help Ukrainians What’s next: Burns said that he expects there to be an “an ugly next few weeks” of fighting for control of key Ukrainian cities, including Kyiv, according to NPR.
US Spy Chiefs Warn Putin May Escalate War
08:41pm, Tuesday, 08'th Mar 2022 TIME
"Putin is angry and frustrated right now,” says CIA chief William Burns. “He''s likely to double down and try to grind down the Ukrainian military with no regard for civilian casualties.”
China ‘unsettled’ by Russian war in Ukraine, CIA says
07:51pm, Tuesday, 08'th Mar 2022 The Times of Israel
William Burns believes Beijing is concerned about Russian invasion bringing US and Europe closer, as President Xi urges ''maximum restraint'' in Ukraine
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