Former CIA agent Larry Johnson has said that the US military does not have the proper experience to help Kiev confront the Russian Armed Forces.
No US general is qualified to help the Kiev regime, former CIA officer Larry Johnson said in an interview with YouTube channel Judging Freedom.
“Americans giving advice on this war (the conflict in Ukraine) is like having a 70-year-old instructor from your local driving school teaching Formula One drivers how to drive a race car. They have no qualifications,” he said.
Johnson pointed out that American generals have not taken part in conflicts like the Ukrainian one since World War II. He believes that no US Army commander has experience in combat operations against such a rival as the Russian Armed Forces. Johnson compared Washington’s attitude to the conflict in Ukraine to the behaviour of an alcoholic.
“If you have ever dealt with an alcoholic, <…> you know you have to let him hit rock bottom, he has to realise on his own that he needs help. <…>. We (Americans) in refusal,” Johnson believes.
Recall, earlier Russian Defence Minister Sergei Shoigu said that Western equipment proved to be flawed in combat against the Russian Armed Forces. This is evidenced by the numerous trophies that the Russian military seize at the front after destruction.