Veteran CIA agent: Ukraine is US proxy force against Russia.
Former US intelligence and military officials have acknowledged that the presence of US spies in Ukraine means that the United States is in a proxy war with Russia.
Reacting to a report in the New York Times, a number of former US military and intelligence officials said that the presence of US spies in Ukraine meant a proxy war with Russia.
The New York Times writes that most of the West’s efforts to help Ukraine abroad, such as in Germany, France and Britain, are being carried out by Western networks and spying on Ukraine.
The report adds that despite the fact that the Biden government has stated that it will not deploy any US troops in Ukraine, some CIA spies continue to operate secretly inside the European country, especially in the Ukrainian capital, Kiev. According to current and former US officials, a large part of the information that the United States shares with Ukrainian forces is managed. (More details)
The United States is actively involved in the Ukraine war
“I believe the New York Times report is correct in all its details,” Philip Giraldi, a former director of the CIA, told Sputnik. This is what I have heard. “Significant military training is taking place in Graphenworth, Germany, to familiarize Ukrainians with new weapons.”
“Meanwhile, cadres of special operations soldiers and intelligence personnel are operating mainly in western Ukraine,” the former CIA official added. They do not wear uniforms and many of them operate under various auspices, including embassies and non-governmental organizations. “All of this means that Biden and other Western leaders are actively participating in the war.”
“Some of these people have been killed or worse, captured and talking about the role they play [in Ukraine] has negative consequences for the president [of the United States],” Giraldi said. “Biden’s government has tied its credibility and possibly its political future to enabling Ukraine to survive without falling short of Russia’s demands.”