US Says Putin Feels 'Misled' By Russian Military
We ran the numbers: There are 4244 news articles covering this topic. 40% (1674) are left leaning, 32% (1374) are center, and 28% (1196) are right leaning.
On Wednesday, the White House said that U.S. intelligence assesses that Russian President Vladimir Putin feels “misled” by the Russian military. While left-leaning articles highlight that the U.S. official who spoke on the condition of anonymity said there is tension between the Russian leader and his senior defense officials, right-leaning articles highlight that according to a U.S. official, Russian military leaders are not telling Russian President Vladimir Putin the whole truth about what is happening on the ground in Ukraine.
A left-leaning article by Newsweek highlights that the U.S. official who spoke on the condition of anonymity said there is tension between the Russian leader and his senior defense officials. Russian troops have been struggling to make advances in Ukraine while facing supply shortages and limited directions from officials.
The Hill published a centrist article reporting that intelligence assesses that Russian President Vladimir Putin feels “misled” by the Russian military. White House communications director Kate Bedingfield would not say much about the motivation behind releasing the intelligence.
A right-leaning article by Fox News highlights that according to a U.S. official, Russian military leaders are not telling Russian President Vladimir Putin the whole truth about what is happening on the ground in Ukraine. Putin was unaware that troops in Ukraine were not volunteering their services.