Alexander Vindman criticized the Biden administration for doing “too little, too late” to stop Russia from invading Ukraine and warned of a conflict that could spread throughout Europe.
Trump’s summer 2019 call asking Ukraine President Volodymyr Zelensky to investigate Joe and Hunter Biden as well as natural gas company Burisma — added Tuesday that the effects of a Russian incursion could spill over outside of Ukraine’s borders.The US and its allies have estimated that there are 140,000 Russian troops on the Ukrainian border and an invasion could be imminent.Alexander Vindman made the accusation while on Yahoo News’ “Skullduggery” podcast on February 8, 2022.
Vindman went on to say that he could envision a scenario in which the Kremlin launches cyberattacks against Ukraine in preparation for an invasion that targets communication systems, critical infrastructure and power grids. Workers unload military aid from an airplane delivered from the USA to Ukraine, at the International Airport Boryspil outside Kyiv, Ukraine on January 25, 2022.Lieutenant Colonel Alexander Vindman, former Director for European Affairs, National Security Council listens during the US House Permanent Select Committee on Intelligence.“It has the real probability of really destabilizing Europe because thousands and thousands of refugees are going to be flowing into [Central and Western] Europe.
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