FORMER RUSSIAN DOUBLE AGENT ON PUTIN'S INVASION OF UKRAINE
FORMER RUSSIAN DOUBLE AGENT ON PUTIN'S INVASION OF UKRAINE
FORMER RUSSIAN DOUBLE AGENT ON PUTIN'S INVASION OF UKRAINE
Former KGB spy on Russian espionage as Putin's invasion of Ukraine continues
Aformer double agent for Russia is sharing his insight on Putin's invasion of Ukraine as his frustration reportedly continues to mount over the trajectory of the war and the stamina of the Ukrainian resistance.
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Former KGB agent, Jack Barsky, joined "Fox & Friends Weekend" to discuss his take on the assault and how the invasion has gone awry, according to Moscow.
"There is no way that Russian intelligence didn't know in great detail what Russia would be facing," Barsky told co-host Pete Hegseth.
"Either they were afraid to tell or they did tell, and Putin just dismissed," he continued. "It could be a mixture of both because… Vladimir Putin has had a history… of knowing that he is the smartest man in the room and… just like ignoring advice from his people."
Barsky also addressed how the U.S. has handled Russia and argued the foreign policy of the Obama administration particularly was naive in thinking it could play "nice" with Putin.