The war between the CIA and Trump cannot be hidden anymore. After weeks of false intelligence leaks designed to weaken the incoming President, following an interview with Fox News which featured CIA Director Brennan warning Trump about his mouth and Russia, Trump eviscerated Brennan for intelligence failures in Syria and the Ukraine — and then questioned whether Brennan was the leaker of ‘fake news’ to the embattled main stream media.

Incredible stuff.

. @FoxNews “Outgoing CIA Chief, John Brennan, blasts Pres-Elect Trump on Russia threat. Does not fully understand.” Oh really, couldn’t do…

much worse – just look at Syria (red line), Crimea, Ukraine and the build-up of Russian nukes. Not good! Was this the leaker of Fake News?

Here is the Brennan interview, with his choice comments highlighted below.

Source: Fox News

“I don’t think he has a full understanding of Russian capabilities and the actions they are taking on the world.”

“Now that he’s going to have an opportunity to do something for our national security as opposed to talking and tweeting, he’s going to have tremendous responsibility to make sure that US and national security interests are protected.”

“Mr. Trump has to understand that absolving Russia is a road that he needs to be very, very careful about moving down.”

Brennan said Trump likening the U.S. intelligence community to Nazi German for presumably leaking the content of an opposition-research dossier on him is “outrageous.”

“The world is watching now what Mr Trump says and listening very carefully. If he doesn’t have confidence in the intelligence community, what signal does that send to our partners and allies as well as our adversaries?”

“It’s more than just about Mr Trump.”

“There is no interest in undermining the president elect,” he said. “Our responsibility is to understand dangers on the world stage so (Trump and his Republican administration) have the intel we have so they can make the best decision.”

However, he said Trump “needs to be disciplined” and that he’ll face numerous challenges” in his presidency that begins Friday — with terrorism, cybersecurity, North Korea and Middle East instability among those at the top.

“So many issues on Day One,” Brennan said.