February 18, 2022
Kyiv and Potential Conflict: A Conversation With a Former U.S. Intelligence Officer
This week on FP Playlist, we feature an FP Live event with Foreign Policy editor in chief Ravi Agrawal, national security reporter Amy Mackinnon, and former intelligence officer Andrea Kendall-Taylor, who led the U.S. intelligence community’s strategic analysis on Russia-Eurasia. The episode discusses whether the West has staved off war and what it would take to keep the peace.
Listen to the full interview from Foreign Policy.
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