CIA Warns Desperate Putin Poses Nuclear Threat

Vladimir V. Putin of Russia may use nuclear bomb in despair

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CIA Warns Desperate Putin Poses Nuclear Threat

NEW YORK (RichTVX.com) — We stand as horrified witnesses to the unleashing of evil which has occurred in Ukraine. Since the Russian invasion, Ukraine has suffered from evil of such monstrous proportions. To the outward eye, Vladimir V. Putin of Russia as he had been known for 23 years—that is, Putin—is dead. Speculation about a succession problem in the Kremlin began after Russia invaded Ukraine on 24 February 2022, marking a major escalation of the Russo-Ukrainian War, when Vladimir Putin disappeared from the Kremlin. A strong rumour in Moscow is that Foreign Minister Sergei Lavrov would get Putin´s job, but power may pass directly to a younger generation of Siloviki. Kremlin watchers tried hard to detect indications of Putin’s likely successor. The method favoured by the Rich TVX News Network Kremlinologists is to analyse the way in which the leading figures in the Kremlin perform at official functions. Nonetheless Vladimir Putin is still in power in Russia. Putin unleashed the biggest war in Europe since World War Two with the justification that modern, Western-leaning Ukraine was a constant threat and Russia could not feel “safe, develop and exist”. Russia is accused by the international community of widespread human rights violations — the US and Canada call it genocide. If the reports of Federal Security Service of the Russian Federation (FSB RF) are to be believed, it was the inner circle of Vladimir Putin’s closest and most trusted advisers who argued in favour of intervention in Ukraine, while the FSB RF had serious doubts about the operation, and was very surprised when the invasion of Ukraine took place. The army in Ukraine did not blame the FSB RF for their difficulties but rather Putin’s faction which had ignored the FSB RF assessment.

The threat posed by the use of tactical nuclear weapons or low-yield nuclear weapons
The threat posed by the use of tactical nuclear weapons or low-yield nuclear weapons

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Putin unleashed the biggest war in Europe since World War Two
Putin unleashed the biggest war in Europe since World War Two

Putin’s Faction Performed Very Poorly 

Dear readers, you will be surprised how small Putin’s faction in reality is, it shrunk over the years to just three people, whereby he is the most liberal among them, the other three are absolute hardliners. Putin’s faction performed very poorly so far, but Kremlin propaganda continues to speak the fictional language of “denazification.” Putin is certainly not able to take part in a flexible exchange of views, but only to repeat prepared statements in pre-recorded television shows. They are now focused on seizing the two big eastern regions and creating a land corridor along the south coast, east from Crimea to the Russian border: an all-out effort to take and hold the portions of Ukraine’s Donbas region still under Ukrainian control. Putin´s decision is irrational — his actions are criticized in the media as bordering on panic. CIA Director William Burns said that Putin could use a low-intensity nuclear weapon. “Given the possibility that Putin and the Russian leadership are desperate and the failures they face today, in the military, none of us can ignore the threat posed by the use of tactical nuclear weapons or low-yield nuclear weapons, “CIA director William Burns told students at the Georgia Institute of Technology in Atlanta (USA). A low-yield nuclear bombs can range from .1 kilotons to 10, 20, or 50 kilotons, according to the Rich TVX News Network experts. Low-yield or large-yield, is understanding how big any of these weapons actually are. A nuclear bomb is measured in terms of its explosive yield, which is referenced in terms of “tons,” “kilotons,” and “megatons” of the TNT explosive power they put off. The FSB RF is responsible for guarding all important military objects and missile launching sites. The Russian army cannot fire nuclear missiles without the FSB RF, as their officers form part of the launching teams, but a use of a dirty bomb cannot be ruled out. Also General Wesley Clark told the press that Putin could use a “low-efficiency nuclear weapon to thwart NATO.” The Russian invasion of Ukraine is clearly satanic, loving death, Putin will lose no time.

List of Shame compiled by Yale University professor Jeffrey Sonnenfeld and his research team
List of Shame compiled by Yale University professor Jeffrey Sonnenfeld and his research team

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CIA director William Burns
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William Burns

William Joseph Burns (born April 4, 1956)[2] is an American diplomat and career ambassador serving as the director of the Central Intelligence Agency since March 19, 2021.[3] He previously served as the United States deputy secretary of state from 2011 to 2014. He retired from the United States Foreign Service in 2014 after a 32-year diplomatic career. From 2014 to 2021, he served as president of the Carnegie Endowment for International Peace.[4][5] Burns previously served as ambassador of the United States to Jordan from 1998 to 2001, assistant secretary of state for Near East affairs from 2001 to 2005, ambassador of the United States to the Russian Federation from 2005 to 2008, and under secretary of state for political affairs from 2008 to 2011.[6] In January 2021, President Joe Biden nominated Burns to become the director of the Central Intelligence Agency.[7] He was unanimously confirmed by voice vote on March 18, 2021, sworn in officially as director on March 19, 2021,[3] and ceremonially sworn in by Vice President Kamala Harris on March 23, 2021.[8][9]

The CIA is the first line of defense for the United States
The CIA is the first line of defense for the United States

Central Intelligence Agency

The Central Intelligence Agency (CIA /ˌsiː.aɪˈeɪ/), known informally as the Agency[6] and historically as the Company,[7] is a civilian foreign intelligence service of the federal government of the United States, officially tasked with gathering, processing, and analyzing national security information from around the world, primarily through the use of human intelligence (HUMINT) and performing covert actions. As a principal member of the United States Intelligence Community (IC), the CIA reports to the Director of National Intelligence and is primarily focused on providing intelligence for the President and Cabinet of the United States. President Harry S. Truman had created the Central Intelligence Group under the direction of a Director of Central Intelligence by presidential directive on January 22, 1946,[8] and this group was transformed into the Central Intelligence Agency by implementation of the National Security Act of 1947. Unlike the Federal Bureau of Investigation (FBI), which is a domestic security service, the CIA has no law enforcement function and is officially mainly focused on overseas intelligence gathering, with only limited domestic intelligence collection.[9] The CIA serves as the national manager for the coordination of HUMINT activities across the U.S. intelligence community. It is the only agency authorized by law to carry out and oversee covert action at the behest of the President.[9][10][11][12] It exerts foreign political influence through its tactical divisions, such as the Special Activities Center.[13] The CIA was also instrumental in establishing intelligence services in several U.S. allied countries, such as Germany’s BND. It has also provided support to many foreign political groups and governments, including planning, coordinating, training in torture, and technical support. It was involved in carrying out several regime changesterrorist attacks, and planned assassinations of foreign leaders.[14][3] Since 2004 the CIA is organized under the Office of the Director of National Intelligence (ODNI). Despite transferring some of its powers to the DNI, the CIA has grown in size as a response to the September 11 attacks. In 2013, The Washington Post reported that in the fiscal year 2010, the CIA had the largest budget of all IC agencies, exceeding previous estimates.[3][15] The CIA has increasingly expanded its role, including covert paramilitary operations.[3] One of its largest divisions, the Information Operations Center (IOC), has officially shifted focus from counter-terrorism to offensive cyber-operations.[16]