“ US intelligence agencies see no signs of Russia’s willingness to compromise on Ukraine, and Russian President Vladimir Putin is now more than ever determined to continue the war. Source: NBC News Details: A recent US intelligence assessment warned that Russian ruler Vladimir Putin is more determined to continue the war in Ukraine and win on the battlefield, according to a senior US and congressional official. The analysis, which was brought to the attention of members of Congress this month, showed no signs of Russia’s willingness to compromise on Ukraine. Two other sources familiar with the matter said the assessment was consistent with how US and Western intelligence agencies perceived the Russian regime’s position as of February 2022. But now, according to sources, Putin is believed to be taking a more aggressive stance than ever. The White House declined to comment on the recent intelligence assessment and pointed to Trump’s public comments about the peace deal. “As the president has said, these are massive sanctions against two of their major oil companies that he hopes will help end the war,” the official said in a statement.”, — write: www.pravda.com.ua
Source: NBC News
Details: A recent US intelligence assessment has warned that Russian ruler Vladimir Putin is more determined to continue the war in Ukraine and win on the battlefield, according to a senior US and congressional official.
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The analysis, which was brought to the attention of members of Congress this month, showed no signs of Russia’s willingness to compromise on Ukraine.
Two other sources familiar with the matter said that MrI estimate is consistent with how US and Western intelligence services perceived the position of the Russian regime as of February 2022.
But now, according to sources, Putin is believed to be taking a more aggressive stance than ever.
The White House declined to comment on the recent intelligence assessment and pointed to Trump’s public comments about the peace deal.
“As the president has said, these are massive sanctions against two of their major oil companies that he hopes will help end the war,” the official said in a statement.
