The US is accused of withholding intelligence on a Moscow terror attack due to fears of revealing intelligence methods. The Kremlin claims the US concealed details, citing a lack of trust between the two countries. The New York Times reported that the CIA did not share all information, leading to concerns about an adversarial relationship between Washington and Moscow.
New York Times: The US did not share enough information to prevent the terror attack - "The adversarial relationship between Washington and Moscow prevented U.S. officials from sharing any information about the plot beyond what was necessary" https://t.co/PShWPZ0l5F
NYT confirms U.S omitted information known to them, regarding Moscow terror attack. We can tell you that you're going to be attacked, by whom, from where and when, is confidential because it would expose our intimate knowledge of the specifics of the attack, sorry! https://t.co/4YhcCQjqFR
Russia ‘unaware’ US hid details of Moscow terror plot – Kremlin The New York Times reported that the lack of trust between the two countries prevented the latter from disclosing information on a possible attack in Russia https://t.co/f0OiGIzlym https://t.co/llAei41KoO
New York Times: The CIA did not share all the information it knew about the impending terrorist attack on the theater in Moscow because it feared that Russian authorities would discover its intelligence methods and sources. https://t.co/5dVxArS2Md
NYT, citing anonymous sources, claimed that the “adversarial relationship” between Washington and Moscow prevented US officials from sharing full intelligence about the terror plot.
US trying to cover up ‘something’ related to Moscow terror attack – Kremlin Details: https://t.co/wXhIwow1jU https://t.co/OdSAS39qPu