Geesh, how many times have you twits posted this?
Like who cares and very few believe anything coming out of DC intel or State Dept.
The US never listens to Russia so why would Russia listen to the US
ZEEPER FOLLIES PINGLIST!(((PING!)))
Color me skeptical.
Sort of like Newlan warning about the pipeline explosion.
They can’t determine when a terror attack is occurring here but in Russia, they can.
Yes, but how is the price of eggs in Russia?
“… planning an attack in Moscow and even identified Crocus City Hall as a potential target…”
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Notice the difference between the HEADLINE and this. ZEEPERS (and globalist media) never sleep or rest from their propaganda jihad.
Palantir probably told the NSA about the threat, since it was mentioned OPENLY on Telegram, where the gunmen were apparently recruited. Putin is either angry because his own people are too stupid to do basic web scraping, paranoia, or he wanted it to happen for whatever reason.
The problem is the US government is just plain not to be trusted, even if they told the truth this one time.
The public version of the warning was that the target was a concert in Moscow. That’s pretty specific and certainly actionable. The official communication was almost certainly more detailed, but even if it wasn’t, it was enough to be helpful. Reports (and video from security cameras) indicate there was absolutely zero security at the concert, despite warnings.
Russia downplaying our warning is more for domestic consumption. Same goes for blaming Ukraine. Russia is going after ISIS-K, while messaging to the public that Ukraine was somehow involved. "Never let a crisis go to waste". We play these same games, as does China and everyone else.
Does it even matter? Every time I fly I’m reminded that we have lost.
If Russia decides to take out the most of the bridges over the Dnieper River in the coming weeks then the Ukrainian forces east of the river will face a logistics nightmare. They will be in the same position as the Nazi Army of Von Paulus when it was surrounded at Stalingrad. They will have no way to provide the artillery and fuel needed to sustain tanks and armored vehicles. The lack of electricity will add to their problems. Russia would be in a position to compel their surrender or force all Ukrainian troops to try to escape to the West bank of the Dnieper. Russia may not need to mount a major offensive. It can simply keep doing what it is doing and achieve victory without risking Russian casualties.