Glenn Diesen talking with Jack Matlock Jr
Jack F. Matlock, Jr, was the U.S. Ambassador to the USSR, 1987–1991, and had a key role in negotiating an end to the Cold War. Ambassador Matlock discusses misunderstandings about the Cold War, the West’s promise to Moscow that NATO would not expand, NATO expansionism undermining the pan-European security architecture, and how NATO became an offensive alliance and provoked the war in Ukraine.
There are lots of interesting things here, like the significance of the demographics of Pennsylvania and Illinois to NATO. (23:00).
26:59 Military power is power to destroy, not power to build. See Consortium News with Scott Ritter and Ray McGovern.
37:18 His first assignment to Moscow was in 1961, and it was from the embassy there that he experienced the 1962 Cuban Missile Crisis, helping to translate diplomatic messages between the leaders.
43:19 On British, German and French talk of war with Russia. See Ted Postol on the Bulletin of the Atomic Scientists.
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