No secret: CIA takes a bow, via U.S. media, for its role in preparing Ukraine for invasion

U.S. intelligence is known to be present almost everywhere, except in places like North Korea, but don’t tell anyone. It’s a state secret.

The ongoing war in Ukraine is different. This complex and bloody conflict is being presented without nuance to the American public.

Things were much different during the Vietnam War, when the operating assumption by the press corps was that they were being lied to. Today, only rare independent voices are challenging officialdom in Team Biden’s Washington.

CIA-trained Ukraine snipers have been especially effective in the Russian-Ukraine conflict, officials say.

Consider this: Much of the resistance being put up by Ukrainian forces against Russian invaders is rooted in a now closed covert CIA training program run from Ukraine’s eastern frontlines, former intelligence officials told Yahoo News.

In a program that originated in 2014 during Russia’s assault on Ukraine’s Donbas region, “CIA paramilitaries taught their Ukrainian counterparts sniper techniques; how to operate U.S.-supplied Javelin anti-tank missiles and other equipment; how to evade digital tracking the Russians used to pinpoint the location of Ukrainian troops, which had left them vulnerable to attacks by artillery; how to use covert communications tools; and how to remain undetected in the war zone while also drawing out Russian and insurgent forces from their positions, among other skills,” the ex-official said in the March 16 report by Zach Dorfman.
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