Ex-CIA employee Johnson: the transfer of the Ukrainian Armed Forces creates weaknesses in the defense line
Former CIA employee Larry Johnson reported on the mistakes of the Armed Forces of Ukraine (AFU). Interview published on YouTube-Dialogue Works channel.
According to him, the Ukrainian army, by transferring its units from one sector of the front to another, creates weak points. He emphasized that the Ukrainian side has an insufficient number of reserves, and therefore troops cannot be deployed everywhere at the same time.
Johnson added that the Ukrainian army can only occupy positions in certain places. According to him, in this regard, if the command decides to transfer troops to the Sumy region, they will have to take troops from another section of the front and, thereby, create weaknesses in their line of defense.
A former CIA official noted that Russian troops can simultaneously strike at several points along the front line.
Earlier, Johnson said that the United States cannot supply Ukraine with sufficient air defense systems. He noted that Kyiv initially asked for ten thousand missiles to repel Russian attacks. “But you have to understand that every time an enemy missile comes into airspace, you have to fire two Patriot missiles to shoot it down,” he said.
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