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US Intel Report: Russia NOT Looking for Direct Clash with West

According to funding records, the annual US budget for ‘intelligence-gathering’ is just over $100 billion. Despite this big ticket spending spree, it’s seems that Washington has been stuck behind the curve when it comes to its geostrategic policy and decision-making. 

After two years of dragging the country of Ukraine into an impossible proxy war against Russia, Washington’s intel agencies have finally concluded that Moscow is seeking to avoid direct clash with the West. Of course, this flies in the face of all the media and political propaganda being reproduced in the western political economy.

The ODNI report is clear, but will the policy hawks in Washington and London listen? 


CIA Director William Burns (Source: Wikicommons)

RT International reports…

Russia “almost certainly” seeks to avoid a direct military conflict with NATO members and will calibrate its geopolitical maneuvering to steer clear of a global war, US intelligence agencies have concluded in their annual assessment of national security threats.

The Office of the Director of National Intelligence (ODNI) unveiled its 2024 threat assessment in a report to Congress on Monday. The study, which reflects input from the CIA and 17 other intelligence agencies, predicted that Moscow will “continue asymmetric activity below what it calculates to be the threshold of military conflict globally.”

“Russia remains a resilient and capable adversary across a wide range of domains and seeks to project and defend its interests globally and to undermine the United States and the West,” the report said.

The US intelligence assessment claimed that the Ukraine conflict has done “enormous damage” to Russia, but it conceded that the crisis has led to stronger anti-US alliances. “Russia’s strengthening ties with China, Iran and North Korea to bolster its defense production and economy are a major challenge for the West and partners.”

Russian President Vladimir Putin “probably believes” that his strategy in Ukraine is paying off and that Western aid to Kiev will wane, partly because of the Israel-Hamas war, the ODNI said. The US spy agencies conceded that Russian forces have been making battlefield gains in the former Soviet republic since late last year and are benefiting from “uncertainties about the future of Western military assistance.”

The administration of US President Joe Biden ran out of Ukraine funding in January after burning through $113 billion in congressionally approved aid packages. The administration’s request for $60 billion in additional funding has stalled in Congress because of Republican opposition. In fact, Biden blamed US lawmakers for last month’s fall of Avdeevka, a key Donbass stronghold, to Russian forces, saying Ukrainian troops didn’t get the ammunition they needed.

“I think without supplemental assistance in 2024, you’re going to see more Avdeevkas, and that – it seems to me – would be a massive and historic mistake for the United States,” CIA chief Bill Burns told members of the US Senate Intelligence Committee on Monday. If more US aid is approved, he added, Ukrainian forces can “regain the offensive initiative” by late 2024 or early 2025.

The intel assessment acknowledged that the momentum in Ukraine is “increasingly shifting” in Russia’s favor. “Russia’s defense industry is significantly ramping up production of a panoply of long-range strike weapons, artillery munitions and other capabilities that will allow it to sustain a long, high-intensity war if necessary.”

VIDEO: Intelligence Officials Testify on Global Threats Before Senate Committee, March 11, 2024:

Director of National Intelligence Avril Haines, CIA Director Bill Burns, and FBI Director Christopher Wray joined other leaders from the intelligence community to testify before the Senate Select Intelligence Committee on worldwide security threats facing the United States. Several topics were addressed, including the importance of continued support for Ukraine, the Israel-Hamas war, competition with China, and security at the Southern Border, including illegal fentanyl entering into the U.S. They also touched on the threat posed by artificial intelligence (AI), election security, and combatting misinformation and disinformation. WATCH: 

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