The Guardian’s View on Intelligence provided to Ukraine after the US Withdrawal

The Guardian reports “Britain will continue to supply intelligence to Ukraine, though the more limited capabilities on offer from London and other European countries will make it difficult to replace the flow halted from the US earlier this week.
Reconnaissance data collected from satellites, ground stations, surveillance aircraft such as Rivet Joint, and even covertly deployed ground forces is accumulated and shared with Ukraine in conjunction with open source material to enable damaging deep missile and drone strikes into Russia.”
“France also said publicly that it would continue to provide intelligence to Ukraine. ”
Keith Kellogg, the US envoy for Peace in Ukraine said the goal was to force Ukraine to “engage in diplomatic activities” and to get them to set out “their term sheet”, or outline negotiating position, for a deal. “So, more of anything, it’s a forcing function,” he added.
This harsh measure shows how much V Selensky refuses to abide with US instructions: a proxy gone wild. The only refuge for Selensky today are the EU leaders who agree to replace the US and run Selensky as their proxy in the war in Ukraine: “as long as it takes”. The EU and European leaders step into an open opposition to the US while they are continuing war efforts with much less powerful means for a lost war.

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