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Ukraine war corrosive for Vladimir Putin - CIA boss by atoluwash(m) : 6:32 am On Jul 02, 2023



The Ukraine war is having a "corrosive" impact on Vladimir Putin's leadership of Russia, according to the head of the Central Intelligence Agency (CIA).

Russian disaffection over the war is providing new opportunities for the CIA to collect intelligence, the agency's Director William J Burns said.

America's top spy made the remarks while delivering the yearly lecture at the Ditchley Foundation in the UK.

He was talking seven days after the mutiny by Wagner boss Yevgeny Prigozhin.

Mr Burns said everyone had been "riveted" by the scenes last Saturday of Prigozhin's "armed challenge" to Moscow when his Wagner mercenary forces marched towards Russia's capital.

Prigozhin's actions were "a vivid reminder of the corrosive effect of Putin's war on his own society and his own regime", he said.

The CIA director said the impact not just of Prigozhin's actions but also his statements - which included an indictment of both the rationale and execution of Russia's invasion - would play out for some time.

"Disaffection with the war will continue to gnaw away at the Russian leadership," Mr. Burns said in his prepared remarks.

"That disaffection creates a once-in-a-generation opportunity for us at CIA," referring to the role of the agency in recruiting human agents to provide intelligence.

"We are not letting it go to waste," he said to laughter from the audience. "We are very much open for business."

The CIA has recently launched a new social media campaign to try and reach people in Russia, including a video posted to the Telegram social media site, which Russians widely use. The campaign provided instructions on how to contact the CIA on the dark web without being monitored.

This video gained 2.5 million views in the first week.

Director Burns also reiterated the message other US officials have previously made public that the US had no part in Prigozhin's mutiny.

He did not directly address recent reports in the Washington Post that he made a secret visit to the Ukrainian capital before the mutiny.

It was reported that discussions included the possibility that progress in Ukraine's counter-offensive might open the way for negotiations from a position of greater strength if the substantial territory was taken.

Mr Burns - who previously served as the US Ambassador to Russia from 2005 to 2008 - said spending much of the last two decades trying to understand Russian President Putin had given him a "healthy dose of humility about pontificating about Putin and Russia".

But he added that one thing that he had learned was that it was always a mistake to underestimate Mr. Putin's fixation on controlling Ukraine.

The Russian leader believed that without Ukraine, Russia could not be a major power and Mr Putin himself could not be a great leader, he said.

"That tragic and brutish fixation has already brought shame to Russia and exposed its weaknesses," Mr Burns said.

"Putin's war has already been a strategic failure for Russia: its military weaknesses laid bare, its economy badly damaged for years to come, its future as a junior partner and economic colony of China being shaped by Putin's mistakes."

Turning to China, the CIA boss said it would be foolish for the US to attempt to decouple because of the deep economic interdependence between the two countries.

"China is the only country with both the intent to reshape the international order and increase the economic, diplomatic, military, and technological power to do so," he said.

The US should instead "sensibly de-risk and diversify by securing resilient supply chains, protecting our technological edge, and investing in industrial capacity", he added.

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