British spy chief predicts Russian forces will soon 'run out of steam' in Ukraine

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British spy chief predicts Russian forces will soon 'run out of steam' in Ukraine
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Head of the British intelligence service MI6 Richard Moore said Thursday that Russian President Vladimir Putin had thus far suffered a 'strategic defeat' in Ukraine.

July 21, 2022 / 10:44 PMHead of the British intelligence service MI6 Richard Moore said Thursday that Russian President Vladimir Putin had thus far suffered a"strategic defeat" in

"They will have to pause in some way and that will give the Ukrainians opportunities to strike back," Moore said. "I don't think they're having a great war," Moore said."They clearly completely misunderstood Ukrainian nationalism. They completely underestimated the degree of resistance that the Russian military would face," he said.

"We reckon in the U.K., that's probably reduced their ability to do their business to spy for Russian in Europe by half," Moore said. , who quipped that Putin appeared"entirely too healthy" before noting that was not a formal U.S. intelligence assessment. Like Burns, Moore also said China had been"conservative" in weighing whether to provide military assistance to Russia — though it had otherwise supported the Kremlin by purchasing Russian oil.

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