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Tag: Office of the Director of National Intelligence

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Biden Officials Say the Truth About Havana Syndrome Is Still Unknown

January 10, 2025January 10, 2025JULIAN E. BARNESComments Off on Biden Officials Say the Truth About Havana Syndrome Is Still Unknown

The White House contradicts a new intelligence assessment on the mysterious ailments that diplomats and spies have reported for years.

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Russian Disinformation Efforts, Including Faked Walz Video, Could Continue After Nov. 5, Officials Say

October 22, 2024October 22, 2024Steven Lee Myers and Julian E. BarnesComments Off on Russian Disinformation Efforts, Including Faked Walz Video, Could Continue After Nov. 5, Officials Say

Foreign powers including Russia and Iran could move quickly right after the vote to undermine the democratic process, intelligence agencies warn.

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Biden Announces $800 Million in Military Assistance for Ukraine

April 13, 2022Julian E. Barnes and Michael D. ShearComments Off on Biden Announces $800 Million in Military Assistance for Ukraine

The United States will also step up intelligence sharing as Russia appears to be preparing an offensive in eastern Ukraine.

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U.S. Expands Intelligence Sharing With Ukraine on Russian Forces in Donbas Region

April 13, 2022JULIAN E. BARNESComments Off on U.S. Expands Intelligence Sharing With Ukraine on Russian Forces in Donbas Region

Western officials say they expect the Kremlin to mount a major offensive in the Donbas, where Russian-backed separatists have been fighting Ukrainian forces for years.

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U.S. Intelligence Tells Congress Putin Is ‘Unlikely to Be Deterred’

March 8, 2022March 9, 2022JULIAN E. BARNESComments Off on U.S. Intelligence Tells Congress Putin Is ‘Unlikely to Be Deterred’

Top U.S. intelligence officials told Congress that the Russian leader had underestimated Ukrainian resolve and Western cohesion but was “doubling down” to achieve his goals.

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Inside Biden’s Race to Prevent War Between Russia and Ukraine

February 21, 2022Michael D. Shear, Julian E. Barnes and Eric SchmittComments Off on Inside Biden’s Race to Prevent War Between Russia and Ukraine

President Biden made three critical decisions about how to handle Russia’s provocations, aiming to prevent armed conflict in Ukraine.

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Intelligence Agencies Did Not Predict Imminence of Afghan Collapse, Officials Say

August 18, 2021JULIAN E. BARNESComments Off on Intelligence Agencies Did Not Predict Imminence of Afghan Collapse, Officials Say

The acknowledgment came as the Biden administration faces heavy criticism over its handling of the withdrawal of American-led forces from Afghanistan.

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Intelligence Warned of Afghanistan Military Collapse, Despite Biden’s Assurances

August 17, 2021August 18, 2021Mark Mazzetti, Julian E. Barnes and Adam GoldmanComments Off on Intelligence Warned of Afghanistan Military Collapse, Despite Biden’s Assurances

Even as the president was telling the public that Kabul was unlikely to fall, intelligence assessments painted a grimmer picture.

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Intelligence Warned of Afghan Military Collapse, Despite Biden’s Assurances

August 17, 2021Mark Mazzetti, Julian E. Barnes and Adam GoldmanComments Off on Intelligence Warned of Afghan Military Collapse, Despite Biden’s Assurances

Even as the president was telling the public that Kabul was unlikely to fall, intelligence assessments painted a grimmer picture.

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‘Havana Syndrome’ Attacks Still a Mystery

August 8, 2021August 9, 2021DAVID E. SANGERComments Off on ‘Havana Syndrome’ Attacks Still a Mystery

While the leading theory in the “Havana syndrome” cases is directed microwave attacks, a classified session for senior government officials said months of investigation were inconclusive.

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