
Putin has no 'sustainable end game' in Ukraine, CIA director says
ABC News
The nation's intelligence chiefs testified Thursday on Russia's invasion of Ukraine before the Senate Intelligence Committee.
CIA Director William Burns told lawmakers Thursday that Russian President Vladimir Putin continues to agree to settlement talks with Ukraine for tactical reasons because he "does not have a sustainable end game" for his invasion.
"Given Putin's track record, given the fact that he's someone who hates to act out of what he believes to be weakness, that he needs to concede or admit mistakes, that's probably a long shot," Burns said of any chance talks might succeed after a session Thursday in Turkey between the countries' top two diplomats failed to produce a cease-fire.
Burns also told the Senate Intelligence Committee that Putin, at the same time, is turning Russia into a "propaganda bubble."
"He's intensified his domination of the state run media and in his strangulation of independent media, especially in recent years, and particularly since the invasion of Ukraine began."
