
A former CIA chief has revealed where in Europe Vladamir Putin will attack next in an eerie warning.
The ex-agent is warning the public that Russia could be set to attack another European country soon.
David Petraeus, who used to be a CIA boss, has also slammed both Donald Trump and Joe Biden for not stopping Putin.
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Ever since Russia invaded Ukraine in 2022, the world has feared that we could be on the brink of a third World War.
And despite claiming to have a ‘very close relationship’ with Putin, Trump has been unable to bring an end to the war.
On Sunday (May 25), the US president publicly spoke out about his thoughts on the war, writing: “I’ve always had a very good relationship with Vladimir Putin of Russia, but something has happened to him. He has gone absolutely CRAZY!

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“He is needlessly killing a lot of people, and I’m not just talking about soldiers. Missiles and drones are being shot into Cities in Ukraine, for no reason whatsoever.
“I’ve always said that he wants ALL of Ukraine, not just a piece of it, and maybe that’s proving to be right, but if he does, it will lead to the downfall of Russia!”
Now Petraeus has suggested that if Putin is successful in Ukraine, it is only a matter of time before he invades another NATO country.
Speaking at the Policy Exchange think-tank in London recently, he suggested that Putin's aim is to topple Ukraine and 'install a puppet leader'.
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He added: "Once that's done, you are going to see them focus on one of the Baltic states. Lithuania has featured prominently in his speeches and we should have listened a lot more."
Petraeus also criticised Trump for repeatedly granting second chances to Putin, and took aim at predecessor Joe Biden for failures to adequately arm Ukrainian forces.
He added: "What we've seen is three incidences where the US President has threatened that in two weeks we'll have to take a different approach.

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"We'll see this time what actually happens The US also temporised far too long over individual decisions such as M1 [Abrams] tanks. A blind man on a dark night could see it had to be the F-16 [a multi- role fighter aircraft].
"There were no more MiGs anywhere in Europe we could provide them [the Ukrainians] with, it had to be F-16s.
"The same with multiple-launch rocket systems, the improved conventional munitions and lifting the limits [on their use].
"This was very unhelpful to the Ukrainians. Each time they'd have to ask and wait, and then we'd say no, and then maybe, and then eventually they'd get it.
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"We should have done so much with the Ukrainians that they could change the dynamic on the battlefield to show Moscow they cannot achieve additional gains on the battlefield at an acceptable cost, knowing what is acceptable to them is quite astronomical."