US Intelligence Contradicts Trump on Russia-Ukraine War: Putin's True Intentions Revealed
The intelligence reports also contradict Russian President Vladimir Putin, who has constantly denied that he is a danger to Europe. | World News
US intelligence reports have painted a starkly different picture of the Russia-Ukraine war than what has been claimed by President Donald Trump. Trump has stated that Russian President Vladimir Putin wants to end the conflict, but intelligence agencies have consistently warned that Putin aims to capture Ukraine and parts of the former Soviet Union. This is in line with the views of European leaders and spy agencies, which believe Putin seeks to expand his territory.
According to sources, US intelligence has been warning of Putin's ambitions since his invasion of Ukraine in February 2022. Russia currently controls about 20% of Ukraine's territory, including key provinces and Crimea. Trump's proposed peace deal, which involves Ukraine withdrawing its forces from parts of Donetsk, has been rejected by Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky and most Ukrainians.
The US Director of National Intelligence has briefed lawmakers that Russia seeks to avoid a larger war with Europe, but its troops lack the capacity to overrun Ukraine, let alone Europe. This contradicts the claims made by Trump's team, which has stated that a peace deal is closer than ever before. The White House has refused to address the intelligence reports, instead focusing on the progress made in ending the war.
The intelligence findings have been consistent, with sources stating that Putin wants more territory. European leaders, including those from Poland and the Baltics, share this view. As negotiators seek an end to the war, it remains to be seen whether Putin's true intentions will be fulfilled.