DANNY HAIPHONG/ EDITOR—Scott Ritter joins the show to discuss the HUGE moves Russia is making in the lead up to it chairing the upcoming BRICS Summit in Kazan (Tatarstan, Russia) happening tomorrow. We blow the lid off of how NATO has sown the seeds of its own destruction as even NATO members seek an off-ramp into BRICS in order to save themselves from total destruction. This video is a MUST WATCH to understand the huge implications of what’s coming for the world order under Russian leadership. With his extensive knowledge of Russia, and global strategic and military questions, Ritter is able to provide a rich background to the history dynamics behind the rise of BRICS and the current decline of the US empire and its satellites.
Scott Ritter
Scott Ritter
William Scott Ritter Jr. is an American author, former United States Marine Corps intelligence officer, former United Nations Special Commission (UNSCOM) weapons inspector, and currently leading geopolitical analyst, blogger and peace activist. Ritter served as a junior military analyst during Operation Desert Storm.[6] He then served as a member of the UNSCOM overseeing the disarmament of weapons of mass destruction (WMD) in Iraq from 1991 to 1998, from which he resigned in protest. He later became a critic of the Iraq War and United States foreign policy in the Middle East. He is a regular contributor to leading independent alternative media outlets, and Russian state media outlets RT and Sputnik.
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EDITOR—Scott explains in detail the technical and political (and in the case of Iran, religious) questions at play in the current standoff between Israel and Iran, and the latter’s probable change of posture to produce nuclear weapons. The world has never been closer to a nuclear Armageddon.
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Scott Ritter: Israel Takes Out Hezbollah Leader Nasrallah – Iran the Next Target? – Russia vs. NATO Dialog
by Scott Ritter2 minutes readEDITORS—Expert commentary on latest developments in Lebanon and Middle East, as Israel continues to escalate its military aggression in the region.
Scott Ritter is a former Marine intelligence officer who served in the former Soviet Union, implementing arms control agreements, and on the staff of General Norman Schwartzkopf during the Gulf War, where he played a critical role in the hunt for Iraqi SCUD missiles. From 1991 until 1998, Mr. Ritter served as a Chief Inspector for the United Nations in Iraq, leading the search for Iraq’s proscribed weapons of mass destruction. Mr. Ritter was a vocal critic of the American decision to go to war with Iraq. His new book, Disarmament in the Time of Perestroika: Arms Control and the End of the Soviet Union, is his ninth.
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Scott Ritter: Israel’s Path to more Humiliation -NATO’s Strategy as Russia Destroying Ukraine’s Army
by Scott Ritter120 Mins readEDITOR—Scott analyses the real meaning of Israel’s savage air attack on Lebanon, with Netanyahu promising more punishment through a ground invasion unless the Lebanese people abandon Hezbollah, which is simply impossible as Hezbollah is a legitimate party in Lebanon, represents the aspirations of most Arabs via a vis Israel, and is deeply integrated with Lebanese society. Furthermore, Israel lacks the capacity to push Hezbollah anywhere, above or below the Litani river, while Hezbollah has the ability to demolish any IDF ground invasion while striking deep into Israel.
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Russia has never tried to dictate any narrative to me, unlike the West
by Scott Ritter21 minutes readSCOTT RITTER—In writing How the Chechen miracle kick-started the Russian ‘Path of Redemption’, Helping Crimea recover from decades of Ukrainian misrule is a tough but necessary challenge, We are witnessing the bittersweet birth of a new Russia, and Why did it take Russia so long to realize Donbass was worth fighting for?, I provided unique reporting that was unavailable anywhere else in the world – Western media outlets would never allow such reporting to be published on their pages or websites, and Russian news outlets had never seen such reporting from an independent Western perspective.
This is exactly what journalism is supposed to be – hard-hitting, probing analysis based upon first-hand observations derived from access to high-level sourcing.
I picked RT as the publisher of these articles because I wanted this reporting to be available not only to a global English-speaking audience, but also to a Russian audience.