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that china will continue its effort to undercut the united states, but as a military person how concerned are you that that actually could spiral into a kinetic conflict, a military conflict between these two countries? abby, what i suggest is the report that the dni puts out is relatively short, it s unclassified, it s ten chapters and 40 pages, and they address that. in fact, there is a great line from the report and if i can remember it off the top of my head it said, beijing is increasingly combining their growing military power with an economic, technological and diplomatic influence to not only strengthen the party in china, but to pursue regional preeminence and pursue global influence. that to me is problematic. director haynes has a very good point with all the other intelligence officials saying that it should be the priority, but truthfully, abby, what i d also say is it s a short and
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martial law, and he may shift more of russia s industrial base essentially towards this battle and making sure russia can maintain it. on the military side, what could we see from russia? well, more of the indiscriminate and brutal attacks we have seen that have killed so many ukrainian civilians, more targeting, more long range fires. the one thing she did say is although there is this nuclear saber rattling from putin and others in the kremlin there, is not an imminent threat of a nuclear attack from russia. the director also said, director haynes, also said that up to ten russian generals, oren, have now been killed since the start of the war. that s a stunning number. but give us some perspective on that. stunning is absolutely the right word for that, wolf. to put that in perspective, that s more generals than the u.s. lost in 20 years of war in afghanistan. and this is in two and a half months of war in ukraine. it says quite a bit about russia s military that these
mismatch between his ambitions and russia s current conventional military capabilities, likely means the next few months could see us moving along a more unpredictable and potentially escalatory trajectory. so what else is u.s. intelligence saying about putin s possible next moves? avril haynes said this is a war that russian president vladimir putin feels he cannot afford to lose. but his eyes are larger than the capabilities of russia s military. although the military is now focused on the donbas region in southeast ukraine, she said that putin is still looking beyond that, either subjugated all of ukraine or a land bridge from russia through crimea all the way to moldova and transnistria. what could putin do next as this becomes an ad hoc management of a battle that starts to look like a stalemate, even though the front line is seeing a lot of contact, on the domestic side, she said putin may declare
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