A
former intelligence official who has warned that the West dangerously
underestimates Russian President Vladimir Putin will manage Europe and
Russia on President Trump’s National Security Council (NSC), a White
House aide confirmed to Yahoo News.
Fiona Hill, who followed Russia and Eurasia for the National Intelligence Council
from 2006 to 2009, is going through the clearance process to become
Trump’s senior NSC director for Europe and Russia, the aide said on
condition of anonymity.
After
a presidential campaign in which Trump and top aides repeatedly said
they wanted better relations with Russia, Hill’s writings stand out for
their blunt assessment of that country’s leader and of how the West must
respond.
“Putin’s
operational aim will continue to be to find the weaknesses, to goad,
and intimidate, and to make sure everyone knows he will make good on his
threats,” she wrote a week before Trump’s Jan. 20 inauguration.
“The onus will now be on the West to shore up its own home defenses,
reduce the economic and political vulnerabilities, and create its own
contingency plans if it wants to counter Putin’s new twenty-first
century warfare.”
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