Why Can’t Spy Agencies Predict a Country’s Will to Fight? By News March 25, 2022 Add Comment Edit U.S. intelligence agencies thought the Afghan military would last longer and predicted Kyiv would fall faster, showing the difficulty of assessing fighting spirit. Share this post Related PostsSinema Says She Will Not Support Changing FilibusterPaying the price for successU.S. Charges Russia Sent Saboteurs Into Ukraine to Create Pretext for InvasionUS Refines Tool to Evaluate 'Havana Syndrome' CasesRepublicans threaten to skip traditional general election debatesSenate Panel OKs Califf Nomination for F.D.A. ChiefSt. George Spectrum to halt Saturday print, add e-Edition access to USA Today, other papersBoris Johnson's office apologizes for a party held before Prince Philip's funeral
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