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Dude, as i said, most western intelligence services and analyst were predicting a quick Russian invasion of Ukraine.From the outset western military specialists were saying even if the Russians were to take the land to hold Ukraine against the will of the people would need a force of 1 million soldiers and every month would see hundreds going home in body bags. Even to hold the Dombas area would need 100,000 troops. Conscripts do not know how to conduct this type of combat so the casualty level will be very high. The Russian approach of scaring Ukraine into submission failed and now the take it by force option is also failing. If the Russians were wise to avoid further losses and embarrassment they would withdraw.
THE CIA THOUGHT PUTIN WOULD QUICKLY CONQUER UKRAINE. WHY DID THEY GET IT SO WRONG?
High-tech surveillance may have blinded the U.S. to how corruption has weakened the Russian military.
James Risen, Ken Klippenstein
October 5 2022, 8:08 p.m.
President Joe Biden speaks during a visit at the Central Intelligence Agency headquarters in Langley, Va., on July 8, 2022. Photo: Samuel Corum/AFP via Getty Images
EVER SINCE UKRAINE launched a successful counteroffensive against Russian forces in late August, American officials have tried to claim credit, insisting that U.S. intelligence has been key to Ukraine’s battlefield victories.
Yet U.S. officials have simultaneously downplayed their intelligence failures in Ukraine — especially their glaring mistakes at the outset of the war. When Putin invaded in February, U.S. intelligence officials told the White House that Russia would win in a matter of days by quickly overwhelming the Ukrainian army, according to current and former U.S. intelligence officials, who asked not to be named to discuss sensitive information.
The Central Intelligence Agency was so pessimistic about Ukraine’s chances that officials told President Joe Biden and other policymakers that the best they could expect was that the remnants of Ukraine’s defeated forces would mount an insurgency, a guerrilla war against the Russian occupiers. By the time of the February invasion, the CIA was already planning how to provide covert support for a Ukrainian insurgency following a Russian military victory, the officials said.
U.S. intelligence reports at the time predicted that Kyiv would fall quickly, perhaps in a week or two at the most. The predictions spurred the Biden administration to secretly withdraw some key U.S. intelligence assets from Ukraine, including covert former special operations personnel on contract with the CIA, the current and former official.
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The CIA Thought Putin Would Quickly Conquer Ukraine. Why Did They Get It So Wrong?
High-tech surveillance may have blinded the U.S. to how corruption has weakened the Russian military.
theintercept.com
Russia's military performance in Ukraine has been an embarrassment and surprised even to us in the West. It has shown us that the country is full of corruption and the rot in the system goes way deeper than we thought and that we gave them way more credit than they deserved. This will have long term consequences for the country for decades to come, since we have now seen their true state of affairs. Lol They are sagging powe and will be even more so with the isolation and sanctions we have imposed on them(they will become a Chinese subordinate by default in the coling decades). China will be the real long term threat(reason US is focusing more on them and not Russia), Russia will just be a side show. Lol
To put things into perspectives, if the US was to fight Russia today, believe me that country will not last a few months. The only saving grace Russias has that makes the West even take them abit seriously is just their nuclear arsenal. Conventionally i doubt Russia can even take on normal european powers to be honest.
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