The resistance of the Ukrainian army and generally the citizens of Ukrainians in the Russian-Ukrainian War were dissatisfied, Retlicff believed.
The Ukrainians are willing to quarrel with their nude hands if they do not accept conditions that are accepted in a strong world. This was on Tuesday, March 25, CIA director John Ratcliffe, at a US Senate hearing.
“I am convinced on the basis of my thoughts during observations,” said the leader of intelligence.
Retcliffe emphasized that US president Donald Trump is seeking to end the war under conditions that are impossible to repeat.
“Regarding the goals of the highest Russian goals, President Trump said he was aware of the risk if Russia received what it wanted,” the CIA leader.
He noted that peace negotiations, if they were successful, meant that none of the parties would receive “all wanted”, and that “no maximalist goals could be achieved.”
Retcliffe emphasized that for Ukraine, Russia’s dedication through territory or neutrality without significant guarantee of security from the West can lead to a large internal negative reaction and future risks.
He also noted that US intelligence continues to see the risk that Russian dictator Putin can make nuclear weapons.
“Russia’s inability to achieve fast and decisive warfare successes with Ukrainian blows far from Russia’s depths continue to cause Putin to use nuclear weapons,” John Retlicff said.
Remember that the President of Ukraine Volodymyr Zelensky previously said that monitoring the silence regime was provided by Ukraine and the United States, but the participation of third countries was discussed: Turkey and Saudi Arabia.
Zelensky has announced new negotiations of negotiations in the United States
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