A national security expert takes stock of what the U.S. got wrong about Putin — and how Ukraine is gaining momentum, seven months in.
Tag: Espionage and Intelligence Services
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Maximilian Lerner, Whose Espionage Skills Helped Win a War, Dies at 98
An Austrian immigrant, he was one of the so-called Ritchie Boys, who were trained at a secret Army intelligence camp to serve in World War II.
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China’s Covert Offensive Is Here. Are Democracies Ready?
The West isn’t nearly prepared enough for the scale and complexity of China’s all-of-nation covert offensive.
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Ukrainian Officials Drew on U.S. Intelligence to Plan Counteroffensive
Overcoming a reluctance to share their strategy, the Ukrainians were able to use U.S. resources to identify key Russian targets.
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Trump’s Tastes in Intelligence Were About His Power and Leverage
President Donald J. Trump’s interests during classified briefings have a new resonance amid the Justice Department’s criminal investigation into his handling of sensitive documents.