A former U.S. intelligence official tells Fox News that Russia has embraced a similar plan to an American military concept known as the OODA loop which enables one side to react to unfolding events more rapidly and efficiently than an opponent.
You can now listen to Fox News articles!has embraced over the years a similar plan to an American military concept known as the OODA loop which enables one side to react to unfolding events more rapidly and efficiently than an opponent.
Rebekah Koffler, a former U.S. Defense Intelligence Agency agent and author of"Putin's Playbook: Russia's Secret Plan to Defeat America" told Fox News Digital that the Russians have adopted a similar concept. "If we want to ever beat the Russians we have to flip the tables," Koffler said."We can’t be in that reactive mode because it doesn’t work. Putin already factored in all the sanctions and sanction-proofed his economy."
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