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       ARTICLE VIEW: 
       
       CIA director warns Ukraine could lose war with Russia by the end of
       the year unless US sends more aid
       
       By Katie Bo Lillis, CNN
       
       Updated: 
       
       3:12 PM EDT, Thu April 18, 2024
       
       Source: CNN
       
       CIA Director Bill Burns on Thursday warned that unless US sends more
       military support, Ukraine could “lose” the by the end of the year.
       
       His comments mark one of the starkest warnings to date from the Biden
       administration on the stakes in Ukraine as Congress debates whether to
       approve a long-delayed aid package to Kyiv.
       
       Just a month ago, Burns had warned in testimony before the Senate
       Intelligence Committee that if Congress did not move to authorize
       additional support — long hampered by conservative opposition in the
       House of Representatives — “Ukraine is likely to lose ground and
       probably significant ground in 2024.”
       
       But on Thursday during an appearance at the George W. Bush Center, he
       warned that Ukraine could be forced to capitulate entirely.
       
       “With the boost that would come from military assistance, both
       practically and psychologically, I think the Ukrainians are entirely
       capable of holding their own through 2024,” Burns said.
       
       “Without supplemental assistance, the picture is a lot more dire,”
       he continued. “There is a very real risk that the Ukrainians could
       lose on the battlefield by the end of 2024, or at least put Putin in a
       position where he could dictate the terms of a political settlement.”
       
       The warning comes as the Biden administration is trying to seize an
       unexpected political opportunity on Capitol Hill to push the House to
       pass the long-stalled aid package. The legislation also includes aid
       for Israel, and as a result, House Speaker Mike Johnson has been under
       pressure to move the package after the Iranian attack on Israel over
       the weekend. In an effort to satisfy divided factions of the GOP, some
       of whom support and some of whom oppose aid for Ukraine, he has split
       the legislation into separate bills and the Ukraine aid portion is
       expected to come up for a vote on Saturday night.
       
       Burns on Thursday did not detail further how he defined “lose,”
       and one source familiar with Western intelligence noted to CNN that if
       the package doesn’t pass, officials still believe Russia is unlikely
       to overrun Ukraine from coast to coast.
       
       But Russia could retake significant additional territory then
       effectively freeze the battlelines in place in a de facto ceasefire,
       similar to what happened after Moscow annexed the Ukrainian territory
       of Crimea in 2014. That would still be deemed “a loss.”
       
       Burns detailed the dire need for basic ammunition that Ukraine faces on
       the battlefield. He recounted that two brigades — 2,000-plus man
       units — had “15 artillery rounds per day” and “a grand total of
       42 mortar rounds,” respectively.
       
       “They were overwhelmed, and it wasn’t for lack of bravery or
       determination on their part, and my worry is that we’re going to see
       more Avdiivkas in the future without supplemental assistance,” Burns
       said, referring to a Ukrainian city recently lost to Russian advances.
       
       ’s shortage of ammunition and military equipment resulting from the
       US and its allies’ struggle to resupply the country’s military has
       had an increasingly dire effect on the battlefield, .
       
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