Former CIA Boss Reveals Next European Country He Thinks Putin Will Attack in Chilling Warning
- On May 29-30, 2025, former US general and CIA director David Petraeus warned at a London think-tank that Russia plans to attack Lithuania, a NATO country, after conquering Ukraine.
- This warning follows Russia's invasion of Ukraine three years ago and Kremlin refusal of a 30-day ceasefire despite conditional US threats to abandon peace talks.
- Petraeus explained Russia aims to topple Ukraine's government, install a puppet leader, and then shift focus to one Baltic state, naming Lithuania as prominent in Putin’s speeches.
- He criticized US delays in supplying Ukraine with aid like M1 Abrams tanks, saying “too little, too late” actions caused significant Ukrainian losses while Russia's casualties remain enormous.
- Petraeus stressed that a Russian attack on Lithuania could test Western resolve and raise risks of wider conflict in Eastern Europe unless the West counters decisively.
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