CNN on Woodward's book: Behind the scenes of US preparation for Russia's war against Ukraine and what Harris warned Zelensky about.


In his new book, journalist Bob Woodward reveals details about the Biden administration's preparations for Russia's invasion of Ukraine and their interaction with key figures in the conflict. According to CNN, US President Joe Biden used strong language when describing Putin and other world leaders. The book also uncovers conversations between Biden and Putin, where the issue of the growing threat of nuclear war was discussed. Additionally, the book reveals secret contacts between former President Trump and Putin. The publication also writes about Vice President Harris's meeting with President Zelensky, where a warning was given about the imminent Russian invasion.
According to the book, US authorities received intelligence data indicating Russia's plans to invade Ukraine. President Biden and his advisors initially had difficulty imagining the scale of the threat. But later, Biden reminded Putin that it is impossible to conduct a nuclear war. The book also reveals details of meetings and conversations between Biden and Putin.
Furthermore, the book reveals a secret message from Trump to Putin in 2020, when Trump sent him a batch of test machines for detecting COVID-19. Trump asked Putin to refrain from discussing it to avoid negative consequences.
Woodward's new book reveals many details about the Biden administration's preparation for the Russian invasion and their interaction with Putin. It also questions leading world leaders and uncovers secrets of the relationship between Trump and Putin.
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