Source: ScheerPost
Summary:
After a year of war and carnage in Ukraine, the fighting continues, and
there are no signs of it slowing down. In fact, military budgets have
increased, the weapons shipments have multiplied and the number of
countries involved has reached world war levels. In a time of
conflicting narratives, misinformation and rampant propaganda, history
proves to be one of the few sources of wisdom left to predict and
caution what the future holds.
In their primes, no one would have
guessed Robert Scheer and Ray McGovern would end up on the same side of
this issue. Scheer, the Ramparts journalist working to expose the CIA,
and Ray McGovern, the man in the CIA, spoke on this special episode of
Scheer Intelligence. Despite both coming from the Bronx but with polar
opposite upbringings in a radical commie Jewish side of town versus a
conservative Irish end, their long, experienced lives bring them back
together in a true tale of America. They rewind the clocks to their days
examining the Soviet Union and the original Cold War to how the US and
Russia have evolved to end up, yet again, head to head.
McGovern
dives deep into U.S.-Russia relations and presents parallels between
tense moments in history such as the Cuban missile crisis and what’s
happening in Ukraine now. John F. Kennedy imposes an illegal blockade on
Cuba following the USSR’s missile placement just miles off Florida’s
shores, a historically justified action. When looking at Putin’s similar
acts, McGovern asks, “Did you know about the U.S. promise from 30th
December 2021 not to put offensive strike missiles in Ukraine? I dare
say very few know. Why? Because it wasn’t in The New York Times.”
McGovern
also remembers speaking to a key member of the Gorbachev staff and
asking why the agreement to deter NATO expansion past East Germany was
not written down. McGovern states that they trusted them but, “There
ain’t no trust now,” McGovern says.
As for a reason why we’re
involved in so much conflict, McGovern puts it simply: “If we’re a
democracy, the American people need to know all this. They need to know
that most of our Congress people are bought and sold. Most of the
expenditures, $858 billion this year, not counting what we’re giving to
Ukraine, that’s going into the pockets of these people [who] stood up
and applauded Pope Francis for saying the main problem was the blood
soaked arms trade. Nobody gets elected without filthy lucre. That’s what
our country has come to, and it’s up to us.”
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