The True History Of The Ukraine War Carries The Bloody Paw Prints Of US & Nato Deceit
The Ukraine was was set up and pushed into being by decades of western manipulation, which innocents are now paying for
As the war in Ukraine grinds on with unbelievable numbers of dead and seriously wounded and maimed Ukrainians, the United States remains steadfastly against any kind of diplomatic outreach to Russia to bring the bloodletting to an end.
Recently, Chris Hedges did an extended interview on the Real News Network with historian Jeffrey Sachs, looking at the long, clotted roots of the current war, stretching all the way back to the John F. Kennedy administration and the poisonous role of the CIA and the duplicitous stain of the intelligence state on US foreign policy.
Is Putin an unforgivable criminal? Of course. And so too, our bipartisan national leadership across a series of administrations.
With White House and congressional calls for ever-increasing funding and the escalating release of ever more lethal weaponry — including cluster bombs, the stuff of war crimes — it is time for Americans to fully reckon with the deceit that has led us to this unforgivable crime scene of our own making.
This powerful interview provides the essential historical backdrop you will not get from the forever pro-war mainstream corporate media. The first step to addressing the lies we have been told is to understand those lies and the players involved. To ignore it is to align with our war criminals.
Mark Taylor
DeMOCKracy.ink
What JFK Tried To Do Before His Assassination w/Jeffrey Sachs
The Chris Hedges Report
The Real News Network (9/29/23)
We will never know the world that could have been had President John F. Kennedy's assassination never taken place, but an inkling of how things could have been different can be found in the final months of his life. In his new book, To Move the World: JFK's Quest for Peace, Jeffrey Sachs unearths JFK's final political campaign—to establish a secure and lasting peace with the Soviet Union.
How far did JFK's efforts go? What sort of progress was made on ending the Cold War, not through the collapse of the Soviet Union, but rather through mutual cooperation and understanding? To answer these questions and more, Jeffrey Sachs joins The Chris Hedges Report.
Jeffrey D. Sachs serves as the Director of the Center for Sustainable Development at Columbia University, where he holds the rank of University Professor, the university’s highest academic rank. Sachs was Director of the Earth Institute at Columbia University from 2002 to 2016.