The Politics of the U.S. Intelligence
Radical Break from Past Strategies Stumps Russians 

March 6, 2022 – Twenty years after colossal blunders claiming Iraq weapons of mass destruction and failing to intercept the 911 hijackers, U.S. Intelligence agencies are being praised for exposing Russian plans to invade the Ukraine.

“Someone decided to make a pretty radical break from what has been the practice for decades,” former New York Times national security reporter Scott Shane said. “What they did at each stage is they put the intelligence out.”

Retail Politics Podcast

Retail Politics Podcast

S02E20 The Politics of the U.S. Intelligence

MAR 6, 202229 MIN
Retail Politics Podcast

S02E20 The Politics of the U.S. Intelligence

MAR 6, 202229 MIN

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The Politics of the U.S. Intelligence

Radical Break from Past Strategies Stumps Russians

 

March 6, 2022 – Twenty years after colossal blunders claiming Iraq weapons of mass destruction and failing to intercept the 911 hijackers, U.S. Intelligence agencies are being praised for exposing Russian plans to invade the Ukraine.

 

“Someone decided to make a pretty radical break from what has been the practice for decades,” former New York Times national security reporter Scott Shane said. “What they did at each stage is they put the intelligence out.”