The US suspend intelligence cooperation. It's about talks on Ukraine


According to the station, the US national intelligence director Tulsi Gabbard signed a note on July 20, in which she obliged American agencies to suspend the transfer of information about negotiations between Kiev and Moscow.
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This intelligence information stopped the USA. Here are the details
All analyzes and reports related to this topic are to now be marked with the “NFORN” clause, which means a ban on making them available to other countries and foreigners. The only exception is the data that has been previously made public.
CBS, citing sources in American services, points out that Restrictions do not include diplomatic information obtained outside the intelligence structuresnor military operational data not related to peace conversations. The United States still provides such information, including Ukrainian army.
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The role of the US intelligence in the war in Ukraine. Backstage of the activities of the services
In March, New York Times revealed the backstage of American intelligence assistance and US participation in planning the Ukrainian army's operation against Russian invaders. Based on the journalistic investigation, the newspaper assessed that the US role was much greater than previously thought.
“Intelligence data, collected by American services, were used both to develop the general strategy of Ukraine, as well as for precise targeting goals for Ukrainian soldiers” – emphasized the author of the article Adam Entous, who in over a year conducted 300 interviews with officials from the USA and allied countries.
According to his findings, it began with a visit of a group of Ukrainian generals in the headquarters of the American command to Europe and Africa in Wiesbaden, Germany in the spring of 2022, two months after Russia began the full -scale invasion by Russia. The Ukrainian general Mychajło Zabrodski was then to conclude a contract with the American general Christopher Donahue.
As part of partner cooperation, American military and CIA agents helped Ukrainians to track their goals, including command points of Russian troops attacking Ukraine, as well as military ports and equipment on the occupied Crimea. In subsequent years, in Wiesbaden, Americans and Ukrainians jointly drawn plans for military actions, including counteroffensive in the Kharkiv and Kherson region.




