Russian Spy Chief Says How the Afghan Debacle Unfolded Should Be Shared By The The U.S. Intelligence Community And The US State Department

RT: ‘US didn’t want to face the truth that it’s no longer the global hegemon,’ Russian spy chief tells RT after Afghanistan debacle 

The US failed in Afghanistan because it miscalculated its own abilities and wanted to install its own societal model in a foreign land, the head of Russia’s Foreign Intelligence Service (SVR), Sergey Naryshkin, has told RT.  

"What happened in Afghanistan with the rushed withdrawal and fleeing of the puppet government is a consequence of America’s destructive policies, as it tried to impose its social development model on Afghanistan,” Naryshkin said in an interview with Oksana Boyko on Worlds Apart. 

The spy chief said the blame for how the situation unfolded should be shared by the whole US intelligence community, including the CIA, as well as the State Department and the White House’s office of the national security advisor. 

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WNU Editor: I hate to say it but this is an accurate assessment from the Russian spy chief. Director of Russia’s Foreign Intelligence Service Sergey Naryshkin is also correct about this .... US leadership was aware of real situation in Afghanistan, says Russia’s intel chief (TASS). 

 Update: He is convincing no one .... Moscow spy chief accuses UK of 'lies' after British police said they had identified a third Russian suspect in Salisbury Novichok attack (Daily Mail).



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