CIA in Ukraine — An Ex-CIA Agent’s View

Guest Post by John Kiriakou

Did The New York Times publish its “The Spy War: How the CIA Secretly Helps Ukraine Fight Putin” piece to reveal government secrets in the public’s interest? Or was it to convince Americans that “Now these intelligence networks are more important than ever?”

 

The New York Times on February 25 published an explosive story of what purports to be the history of the CIA in Ukraine from the Maidan coup of 2014 to the present.  The story, “The Spy War: How the CIA Secretly Helps Ukraine Fight Putin,” is one of initial bilateral distrust, but a mutual fear and hatred of Russia, that progresses to a relationship so intimate that Ukraine is now one of the CIA’s closest intelligence partners in the world.

At the same time, the Times’ publication of the piece, which reporters claimed relied on more than 200 interviews in Ukraine, the US, and “several European countries,” raises multiple questions:  Why did the CIA not object to the article’s publication, especially with it being in one of the Agency’s preferred outlets?  When the CIA approaches a newspaper to complain about the classified information it contains, the piece is almost always killed or severely edited.  Newspaper publishers are patriots, after all.  Right?

Was the article published because the CIA wanted the news out there?  Perhaps more important was the point of the article to influence the Congressional budget deliberations on aid to Ukraine?  After all, was the article really just meant to brag about how great the CIA is?  Or was it to warn Congressional appropriators, “Look how much we’ve accomplished to confront the Russian bear.  You wouldn’t really let it all go to waste, would you?”

The Times’ article has all the hallmarks of a deep, inside look at a sensitive—possibly classified—subject.  It goes into depth on one of the intelligence community’s Holy of Holies, an intelligence liaison relationship, something that no intelligence officer is ever supposed to discuss.  But in the end, it really isn’t so sensitive.  It doesn’t tell us anything that every American hasn’t already assumed.  Maybe we hadn’t had it spelled out in print before, but we all believed that the CIA was helping Ukraine fight the Russians.  We had already seen reporting that the CIA had “boots on the ground” in Ukraine and that the U.S. government was training Ukrainian special forces and Ukrainian pilots, so there’s nothing new there.

The article goes a little further in detail, although, again, without providing anything that might endanger sources and methods.  For example, it tells us that:

  • There is a CIA listening post in the forest along the Russian border, one of 12 “secret” bases the US maintains there.  One or more of these posts helped to prove Russia’s involvement in the 2014 downing of Malaysia Airlines Flight 17.  That’s great.  But the revelation exposes no secrets and tells us nothing new.
  • Ukrainian intelligence officials helped the Americans “go after” the Russian operatives “who meddled in the 2016 US presidential election.”  I have a news flash for the New York Times: The Mueller report found that there was no meaningful Russian meddling in the 2016 election.  And what does “go after” mean?
  • Beginning in 2016, the CIA trained an “elite Ukrainian commando force known as Unit 2245, which captured Russian drones and communications gear so that CIA technicians could reverse-engineer them and crack Moscow’s encryption systems.”  This is exactly what the CIA is supposed to do.  Honestly, if the CIA hadn’t been doing this, I would have suggested a class action lawsuit for the American people to get their tax money back.  Besides, the CIA has been doing things like this for decades.  The CIA was able to obtain important components of Soviet tactical weapons from ostensibly pro-Soviet Romania in the 1970s.
  • Ukraine has turned into an intelligence-gathering hub that has intercepted more Russian communications than the CIA station in Kiev could initially handle.  Again, I would expect nothing less.  After all, that’s where the war is.  So of course, communications will be intercepted there.  As to the CIA station being overwhelmed, the Times never tells us if that is because the station was a one-man operation at the time or whether it had thousands of employees and was still overwhelmed.  It’s all about scale.
  • And lest you think that the CIA and the U.S. government were on the offensive in Ukraine, the article makes clear that, “Mr. Putin and his advisers misread a critical dynamic.  The CIA didn’t push its way into Ukraine.  U.S. officials were often reluctant to fully engage, fearing that Ukrainian officials could not be trusted, and worrying about provoking the Kremlin.”

It’s at this point in the article that the Times reveals what I believe to be the buried lead: “Now these intelligence networks are more important than ever, as Russia is on the offensive and Ukraine is more dependent on sabotage and long-range missile strikes that require spies far behind enemy lines.  And they are increasingly at risk: “If Republicans in Congress end military funding to Kiev, the CIA may have to scale back.”  (Emphasis mine.)

This is the difference between an article in the mainstream media that purports to be a breakthrough in national security reportage and a revelation from a national security whistleblower.  In the former, there is cooperation from serving intelligence officers and, sometimes, policymakers, all of whom are anonymous.  There is apparently no effort by the intelligence community to kill the piece or to soften its impact.  (After all, it makes them look good.)  No real secrets are revealed.  And there is a policy lesson at the end of the story: Fund more war or the bad guys will win.  Trust us.  If you knew what we know…

In cases where the revelations are not authorized, the CIA director will call the newspaper’s publisher directly to protest that publication will put American lives or ongoing operations in danger and will cause grave harm to national security, whether that’s actually true or not.  If there is pushback from the publisher, he or she can then expect a call from the national security advisor.  It’s all very official and threatening, which is exactly the point.

One of the reasons that I believe the Times article was “authorized” by the intelligence community is because of what isn’t in it.  There’s no mention, for example, that the United Nations has deemed Ukraine to be one of the most corrupt countries in the world, where money just seems to disappear into foreign accounts and the pockets of Ukrainian government officials.  There’s no mention that Ukraine has become a “supermarket” for black market weapons and that western weapons meant for the war effort have popped up all over the world.  And there is no mention at all that it was the CIA and the State Department that were responsible for the 2014 overthrow of the Ukrainian government in the first place, an action that resulted in Russia’s decision to invade eight years later.

I know the CIA well.  I spent 15 years there, both in analysis and in counterterrorism operations.  I know how CIA leaders think, how they push the legal and ethical envelope until somebody in a position of authority tells them “stop!”  I’ve sat in on meetings where decisions like those in the New York Times article have been made.  I’ve participated in strategy sessions where CIA officers worked to manipulate politics and policy.

The bottom line here is rather simple.  Don’t believe them.  Don’t believe either the CIA or the New York Times.  Seldom are these major international issues so simple and so divided easily between good guys and bad guys.  Life should be so easy.  Years ago, when my eldest sons were little boys, I took them to Madison Square Garden to see a WWE “professional wrestling” show.  A half-hour into it, I asked my then-nine-year-old, “So, I’m confused.  Who’s the good guy and who’s the bad guy.”  He responded, “That’s just it, dad.  There is no good guy.”  That’s exactly what we’re seeing in Ukraine.  Don’t let the New York Times convince you otherwise.

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17 Comments
Anonymous
Anonymous
March 1, 2024 1:40 pm

But , we need them ! They said some guy in a cave in bum-fuck-istan did 9-11 !!!!
While all the intelligence spooks in the world were supposedly looking for Osama-Bin-made-by-cee-aye-a-Ladin, a CNN camera crew waltzed right into his secret hideout and interviewed him a few months before 9-11-2001.

B_MC
B_MC
March 1, 2024 1:45 pm
Anonymous
Anonymous
  B_MC
March 1, 2024 2:01 pm

Benz is a super jew

Obbledy
Obbledy
  B_MC
March 1, 2024 6:08 pm

The dude just said that Jan 6ers were a “rent a mob”in the first 2 min.of his bs!…..
Common sense would actually dictate the CIA has been there for almost a century……Cold War anybody?…..the bolshis won btw……..
We are seeing a Bolshevick takeover in our own country RIGHT NOW!……Fake History has people so bamboozled they dont recognize it…..
Next up;Holodomor 2.0!…..

kiwi
kiwi
  Obbledy
March 1, 2024 8:18 pm

glad to see i,m not the only one that see,s whats going on
McCarthy tried to warn us, along with several others

World War Zero
World War Zero
  Obbledy
March 1, 2024 11:23 pm

Rent a mob could ALSO mean RNC/DNC pipe bomb incident, Ray Epps / John Sullivan type suspected assets, and FBI managed agent provocateurs, -not- the harmless Stop the Steal, protest permitted MAGA crowd.

Figure Mike Benz is Israel interests applying pressure to US over ongoing Gaza-cide. When US green lights ethnic cleansing of the Strip and writes a big child support check for follow on Oded-Yinon Plan… then I guarantee M.Benz disappears like a rabbi’s fart in a whirlwind. Heck, Benz is even forward with his Jewish identity so that our govt minders don’t miss the point. Notice timing: this is old news but delivered AFTER US foot dragging over IDF enablement (as that is sure to piss off Biden’s young Marxocrats).

Still, a limited hangout can verify embarrassing pieces of Deep State puzzles, or else it wouldn’t be much of a pressure application. Enjoy these tiny truth-outs while they last. Unlike Ed Snowden, i think you will never see M.B. again after arms have been sufficiently twisted FOR arms copiously delivered… to Bibi.

Obbledy
Obbledy
  World War Zero
March 2, 2024 12:55 am

No he compared the two…..a false equivocation.
This how they get people with twisted words and concepts think”new normal”
If its normal,its not new
If its new,its not normal
A false comparison gets me suspicious every time.Not bothering for interpretation
Its what he SAID!

World War Zero
World War Zero
  Obbledy
March 2, 2024 12:17 pm

Suspicion is healthy. Trust with verification.
Sorry to doubt you.

Anonymous
Anonymous
March 1, 2024 1:52 pm

They do destabilization. That’s what it does. That’s all it does.

America is headed for its own Thermidorian Reaction. It’ll end up being called something else, of course,
because it is a different time, place, and set of circumstances. But it feels close, doesn’t it? Everybody I know or correspond with mentions this feeling that something is going to blow in our country, and pretty soon. The air is alive with it, just as the air is alive with portents of spring. Are you waiting for it?

kunstler.com/clusterfuck-nation/comes-thermidor/

Arthur
Arthur
  Anonymous
March 1, 2024 6:34 pm

There hasn’t been enough terror to call forth a Thermidorian reaction.

Anonymous
Anonymous
March 1, 2024 1:53 pm

9 year old at the end is smarter than 99% of Americans.
Not to worry, though. If K thru 12 doesn’t fix that, college surely will.

Obbledy
Obbledy
March 1, 2024 2:04 pm

There’s no such thing as “ex-CIA”……
The “company”has been doing this kind of crap since WW2 at least……

SpaceCommando
SpaceCommando
March 1, 2024 2:22 pm

There is a CIA listening post in the forest along the Russian border, one of 12 “secret” bases the US maintains there. One or more of these posts helped to prove Russia’s involvement in the 2014 downing of Malaysia Airlines Flight 17. That’s great. But the revelation exposes no secrets and tells us nothing new.

“That’s great”?? WTF? Sorry John, there was no “proof” at all the Russians did that. In fact, quite the opposite. The claim that the Russians downed that aircraft is just more neo-con bullshit. Perpetuating a lie by repeating it without any commentary refuting it is as bad as the original lie itself.

World War Zero
World War Zero
  SpaceCommando
March 2, 2024 12:19 am

Yep, irritating that. Wasn’t it a Soviet-era BUK fired at what Ukraine Air Def battery C3 thought was Putin’s governmental jet?

The most obvious tell something hinky was Netherlands paid off in gold to keep mouth shut. Then black boxes not properly recovered with approx 3-month delay. Off-script Air Traffic controller Carlos never seen again. Poor guy knew too much. Russian radar tracking ignored by investigation, etc

The truth murdered, people murdered… again.

"something hinky was Netherlands"
"something hinky was Netherlands"
  World War Zero
March 2, 2024 9:08 pm

https://en.natmus.dk/historical-knowledge/historical-themes/danish-colonies/the-danish-west-indies/transfer-day/

“On March 31st 2017 it is exactly 100 years since Denmark relinquished possession of the Danish West Indies to the United States for $25 million in gold coin. This is known as Transfer Day. After the transfer, the name was changed to the U.S. Virgin Islands. The final decision to sell the islands was not made overnight: Denmark and the U.S. had been negotiating the sale since the mid 1860s. “

Anonymous
Anonymous
  SpaceCommando
March 2, 2024 1:26 am

I thought they blamed the Russian spook currently in a Russian prison for that?

Anonymous
Anonymous
March 1, 2024 6:33 pm

Just like pro wrestling. They have the plebes worldwide convinced that all these countries are enemies etc. All bullshit. Intel services all share with each other. Its central banks and corporations calling the shots.
They’re all in cahoots.