Former CIA covert intelligence officer John Sipher, a Russia specialist who has worked for 28 years, including in Moscow, talks about what is happening with Russian intelligence and what its officers in the West and in Ukraine are doing after the ongoing catastrophic invasion of Ukraine and how it will be look like the fall of Putin.
“Now Vladimir Putin needs to lose, and lose very badly … He is afraid of his people – there must be a humiliating loss. Russian troops must go across the border.”
John has made several overseas tours as chief of station and deputy chief of station in Europe, Asia, and high-risk environments. At the time of his retirement, he was a member of the CIA’s Supreme Intelligence Service, the leadership group that directs CIA activities around the world. Awarded the Distinguished Career Service Medal. He is the co-founder of SpycraftEntertainment, a production company providing content for the entertainment industry./Kyiv Post/

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