adviser. tisk, tisking not getting served well. one of thetocraies you don t ha people speaking truth to power. and the pentagon not fully informed by his ministry of defense. he may not fully understand the degree to which his forces are failing in ukraine. the times writes mr. putin s ignorance shows a clear breakdown of flow of accurate information going to the russian president. the united states has been dead-on as far as their intel from the very beginning. and putin knows it. he s he s this as far as psy-ops goes, this is pretty extraordinary. this guy has got to be, becoming even more enraged by the fact that you ve got the pentagon spokesperson, you ve got the secretary of state saying, poor vlad. being lied to by his closest aides and too ignorant to know it. yeah.
reasons and for good news. they re having such success. the reason they need more munitions and the idea of intelligence, extraordinary step to release intelligence yesterday saying putin was getting bad information from his own generals. part of that continuing the strategy the u.s. did before the war. part of it is just to plant more seeds of doubt. they believe putin is particularly vulnerable to questions about the intelligence agencies. an ex kgb officer himself. inner circle not generals rather intelligence agencies. administration officials say that s what they want to do here. even if not entirely true, they want putin to think perhaps it is true. that it is indeed the psychological ops game being played. psy-ops, maybe we don t know? u.s. intel agencies right along
have all the context, that he may not fully understand that the degree to which his forces are failing in ukraine is a little discomforting. one of the achilles heels of autocracies you don t have people in those system whose speak truth to power or have the ability to speak truth to power. i think that is something we re seeing in russia. willie, so many things going on here. first of all, u.s. officials telling the truth how badly misinformed vladimir putin is. that s one. two, of course, they re using psy-ops most likely on putin because somebody on the inside of vladimir putin s inner circle from the very beginning. remember, the leadup of the war and joe biden suggested this. leadup to the war, everybody saying russia wasn t going in. now the french intel officials, even zelenskyy saying they weren t going to go in. biden kept saying, he s going to invade.
financial times ed luce. so, mr. ambassador, let s talk about the speech, the historic nature of the speech. and, yes, yes, the ad libbed lines which actually as far as psy ops goes the important. is it not nice for once vladimir putin defining the debate and keeping us guessing, but instead it is vladimir putin wondering whether he has to sleep with one eye open. first, joe, i thought it was a fantastic speech. it was a very important speech. it laid out the difference between democracy and dictatorship, between good and evil. he was clear as day where he stood and where the western world needed to stand. i hope it will be followed up with more action. that s what kyiv wants. that s what president zelenskyy wants. but i think it was a very
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