Catherine Austin Fitts interviews the Saker for the Solari Report: The Emerging Multipolar World with Saker – Russia, Ukraine & the Risks of War
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By
Catherine Austin Fitts
The
Saker hears the drumbeats of war. On this week’s Solari Report,
Saker and I discuss his latest, A Russian Warning co-authored with
Dmitri Orlov and Dr. Eugenia V Gurevich:
“We,
the undersigned, are Russians living and working in the USA. We have
been watching with increasing anxiety as the current US and NATO
policies have set us on an extremely dangerous collision course with
the Russian Federation, as well as with China. Many respected,
patriotic Americans, such as Paul Craig Roberts, Stephen Cohen,
Philip Giraldi, Ray McGovern and many others have been issuing
warnings of a looming Third World War. But their voices have been all
but lost among the din of a mass media that is full of deceptive and
inaccurate stories that characterize the Russian economy as being in
shambles and the Russian military as weak—all based on no evidence.
But we—knowing both Russian history and the current state of
Russian society and the Russian military, cannot swallow these lies.
We now feel that it is our duty, as Russians living in the US, to
warn the American people that they are being lied to, and to tell
them the truth. And the truth is simply this: If there is going to be
a war with Russia, then the United States will most certainly be
destroyed, and most of us will end up dead.”
The
Saker gives us an update on the Ukraine and the impact, along with
events in the Middle East and US and European sanctions, on the
Russian economy. We cover the ancient history of tensions between
Russia and the Western nations and revisit why the Russian people are
so supportive of Putin’s efforts to resist accommodation. Saker
suggests some of the actions we can each take to reduce the chances
of war.
Our
discussion raises important questions about the shift to a
multi-polar world. If the US offers countries two options – submit
to multinational corporate control or be destroyed – it is only a
matter of time before the world shifts into a deflationary spiral or
war. Where are the incentives to cooperate and honor agreements that
are the basis of global economic growth?
In
Let’s Go to the Movies, I will review the film 13 Hours about the
six soldiers (as contractors, they were referred to as “security
operators”) who fought to protect the US State Department Special
Mission Compound and a nearby CIA station in Benghazi on September
11, 2012. The US Ambassador to Libya J. Christopher Stevens died in
the attack along with his information officer Sean Smith and two
soldiers, Glen Doherty and Tyrone Woods, both former Navy Seals. The
unanswered questions about the events of that evening as well as the
destruction of Libya continue to plague both US foreign policy and
relations. The film is also a reminder of the reliance of the US on
current and former special forces officers given a military stretched
globally and why the chances of an institution of a draft after the
Presidential election are rising.
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