'He knows he’s in trouble,' President Joe Biden said of Russian President Vladimir Putin
* The president made his first address to the intelligence community as president
* Visited the Office of the Director of National Intelligence in Virginia outside DC
* He warned Putin is in 'real trouble' which makes him 'more dangerous'
* Mentioned the nuclear power's oil-dependent economy
* He said the next 'shooting war' with a major power could get triggered by cyber President Joe Biden said in a speech to U.S. intelligence community Tuesday cast Russian President Vladimir Putin as a cornered adversary – which makes him potentially 'more dangerous.'
Speaking at the office of the Director of National Intelligence for his first time as president, Biden remarked on the state of Russia's oil-dependent economy – and issued a grave warning about the risks of cyber adventurism.
'He knows he’s in trouble and that makes him more dangerous,' Biden said, speaking a few weeks after meeting with Putin in Geneva for a summit.
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WNU Editor: If this is President Biden's assessment of Russia , President Biden is getting very bad advice and information from his intelligence community. The Russia I know is industrially self sufficient, a booming real estate market, a modern infrastructure, holding massive gold and foreign reserves, massive trade surpluses, no federal budget deficits, and is a world leader in the production of forestry, minerals, oil/gas, and grain products.
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