
MOSCOW, 28 Aug. The US intelligence services were wrong about Russia's plans in Ukraine, writes The National Interest columnist Ramzi Mardini. As noted in the article, American experts made various assumptions and made many predictions during the special operation, but all their conclusions were based on unverified information and probability theory. This led Washington to interpret the data in a way that was convenient for him, the author noted.09:06In Congress, Biden was accused of the biggest failure in the field of national securityAccording to the columnist, Russia's advanced counterintelligence system is a persistent problem for Western intelligence agencies. He clarified that almost all the assumptions and warnings of American experts turned out to be false and did not materialize. «Later, US officials admitted that unfounded threats were part of the information war against Russia,» writes Mardini. He is convinced that the American public was introduced by such methods misleadingly to force support for a costly and risky standoff with Moscow. Russia has been conducting a special military operation in Ukraine since February 24. Vladimir Putin called its task «the protection of people who have been subjected to bullying and genocide by the Kyiv regime for eight years.» He stressed that the ultimate goal of the operation is the liberation of Donbass and the creation of conditions that guarantee the security of Russia. The Russian army, together with the forces of the DPR and LPR, completely liberated the territory of the Lugansk People's Republic and a significant part of Donetsk, including Volnovakha, Mariupol and Svyatogorsk, as well as the entire Kherson region, Azov districts of Zaporozhye and part of Kharkiv.Read the full text of the article on the InoSMI website >>
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