His papers for Vladimir Putin’s war targets were opened Friday David Petroes, Former CIA Director and Retired General who served in the Iraqi and Afghan Wars,

Putin will invade NATO country If he achieves his goals in Ukraine, David Petroeus warned according to the Daily Mail, arguing that Lithuania is at greater risk.

Pointed out that Russia could launch an invasion of this Baltic state to test the determination of the West or as a harbinger of a broader attack.

Petroeus, who led the CIA after a brilliant military career, also criticized US President Donald Trump for having repeatedly given second opportunities to Putin and attacked his predecessor Joe Biden for his failure to adequately equip Ukrainian forces.

The retired general, who led tens of thousands of US, British and other nationalities in both Iraq and Afghanistan, also called on the United Kingdom to withdraw from international agreements that prohibit the use of ammunition dispersal on the battlefield.

He stressed that these weapons could prove to be a substantial deterrent.

Speaking to the Policy Exchange thought tank in London, he noted: “What we have seen is three incidents where the US president threatened that in two weeks we have to follow a different approach.

“We will see this time what will actually happen. The US also took a long time In individual decisions such as M1 tanks [Abrams]. A blind in a dark night could see that it had to be F-16 [ένα μαχητικό αεροσκάφος πολλαπλών ρόλων].

“There were no more mig anywhere in Europe that we could provide them [στους Ουκρανούς]had to be F-16.

“The same applies to rocket launcher systems, improved conventional ammunition and lifting of boundaries [στη χρήση τους].

“This didn’t help the Ukrainians at all. Each time they had to ask and wait, And then we used to say ” no ”, and then ” maybe ”, and they finally got them.

“We should have done so much with the Ukrainians so that they could change the momentum on the battlefield to show Moscow that they cannot achieve additional profits in the field at acceptable costs, knowing what is acceptable to them is quite astronomical.”

Petraeus said Russia’s goal was to overturn President Volodimir Zelenski in order to “install a marionist leader and control the whole of Ukraine”.

He added: “As soon as this is done, you will see them focus on one of the Baltic states.

“Lithuania has starred in his speeches and we should have heard him much more.”

While Europe is rallying against the Russian threat, performing NATO exercises in the Baltic and promoting greater interoperability among the allies, the Americans continue to swing.

On Thursday, Donald Trump’s envoy to Kiev reiterated and adopted Russian arguments about the threat of a “expanding” NATO.

Asked by the US network ABC News about Reuters’ publication that Russia wanted a written commitment to not expanding NATO to the east to include Ukraine and other former Soviet democracies, Klogek said: “It is a reasonable concern.”

He also reiterated the position of the Trump government that the US does not want to see Ukraine to join the military alliance that divides the western states.

“We have told us this, Ukraine’s accession to NATO is not on the table, And we are not the only country to say this – you know, I could probably give you four other NATO countries and it takes 32 out of 32 to allow you to join NATO. “ He said characteristically.

“This is one of the issues that Russia will raise.

“They don’t just talk about Ukraine, they talk about agriculture, they talk about Moldova,” Kloger said, adding that the US decision to enlarge NATO is up to Trump.

Klogk added that Trump was nevertheless “frustrated” with Russia because he had seen “a level of irrational behavior” by Russian President Vladimir Putin.

It reprimanded Russia for the attack on Ukrainian cities and said it asked Ukraine to “appear in the talks”.

A conservative assessment of the dead and wounded in the Ukraine war – on both sides in total – is 1.2 million, Klogg said.

Mr Petraeus described Russia’s losses as “Unthinkable”.

Nearly a million Russians They are believed to have been victims on the battlefield, including 500,000 either dead or inappropriate for the front line.

Russia is believed to be delaying a peace agreement so that it can in the meantime understand More Ukrainian soils.

The Kremlin has also repeatedly denied Ukrainian proposals for a 30 -day truce, insisting that its disagreements must be addressed before the battles stop.

While Donald Trump has changed his tone against Putin, describing his behavior as ‘Theatrical’, The US has not yet forced him to sit on the negotiating table.