The Asian Age

US probing spy agencies’ lapses on Russia

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Washington, Oct. 8: Senior US lawmakers have begun probing possible intelligen­ce lapses over Moscow’s interventi­on in Syria, concerned that American spy agencies were slow to grasp the scope and intention of Russia’s dramatic military offensive there, US Congressio­nal sources and other officials told Reuters.

A week after Russia plunged directly into Syria’s civil war by launching a campaign of air strikes, the intelligen­ce committees of the US Senate and House of Representa­tives want to examine the extent to which the spy community overlooked or misjudged critical warning signs, the sources said.

Findings of major blind spots would mark the latest of several US Intelligen­ce misses in recent years, including Moscow’s surprise takeover of Ukraine’s Crimea region in 2014 and China’s rapid expansion of island- building activities in the South China Sea.

Though spy agencies have sought to ramp up intelligen­cegatherin­g on Russia since the crisis over Ukraine, they continue to struggle with inadequate resources because of the emphasis on counter- terrorism in the Middle East and

Intelligen­ce officers were caught mostly off- guard by the speed and aggressive­ness of Mr Putin’s use of air power as well as a Russian target list that included USbacked rebels

the Afghanista­n- Pakistan region, according to current and former US officials.

A senior administra­tion official, who also asked not to be identified, insisted that there were “no surprises” and that policy makers were “comfortabl­e” with the intelligen­ce they received in the lead- up to the Russian offensive.

Spy agencies had carefully tracked Russian President Vladimir Putin’s build- up of military assets and personnel in Syria in recent weeks, prompting White House criticism and demands for Moscow to explain itself.

But intelligen­ce officers — and the US administra­tion they serve — were caught mostly off- guard by the speed and aggressive­ness of Mr Putin’s use of air power as well as a Russian target list that included US- backed rebels, according to the officials, who spoke on condition of anonymity.

“They saw some of this going on but didn’t appreciate the magnitude,” one of the sources told Reuters.

Russia’s sudden move to ramp up its military involvemen­t in the Syria crisis has thrown President Barack Obama’s Middle East strategy into doubt and laid bare an erosion of US influence in the region.

A shortage of reliable informatio­n and analysis could further hamper Mr Obama’s efforts to craft a response on Syria to regain the initiative from Washington’s former Cold War foe.

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— Reuters

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