Highly classified Pentagon documents leaked and recently posted to social media, offer a pessimistic US view of Ukraine or Russia winning the war.
The documents which came to the limelight this week,
highlight flaws in Ukraine’s weaponry and air defenses and predict a
stalemate in the war for months to come.
The documents, which
appear to date from February and March, detail many of Ukraine’s
military shortfalls as Kyiv prepares for a spring counteroffensive
against Russia.
Several of the classified documents warn that
Ukraine’s medium-range air defenses to protect front-line troops will be
“completely reduced by May 23,” suggesting Russia could soon have
aerial superiority over Ukraine and Ukraine could lose the ability to
amass ground forces in a counteroffensive.

The
documents also underscore lingering problems with Russia’s own military
offensive, predicting that the result will be a stalemate between the
two sides for the foreseeable future.
Security Officials in
the US say the documents appear to be part of a daily intelligence
briefing deck prepared for the Pentagon’s senior leaders, including
Chairman of the Joint Chiefs of Staff Gen. Mark Milley, according to
CNN.
The leaking of the documents many of which are marked top
secret represents a major national security breach, and the Justice
Department on Monday, April 10, launched a criminal investigation into
who may have leaked them while the Pentagon is investigating how the
leak impacts US national security.
In addition to the assessment of the Ukraine war, the documents include intelligence gathered on allies and adversaries alike.
Some
of the information in the highly classified leaked Pentagon documents
was “not secret at all,” according to Oleksii Danilov, the head of
Ukraine’s National Security Council. “You can find it in publicly
available sources,“ Danilov told journalist, Vassili Golod, of German
broadcaster ARD, in an interview on Sunday. Ukraine is in constant
contact with its key allies, such as the US, the UK, Germany and Poland,
according to Danilov.
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