By Ray McGovern, Feb. 7, 2022
Interview with Deutsche Welle News, Feb. 3, 2022
(Minutes 2 to 14:40)
There is hardly anyone as well qualified — and unencumbered — as Larry to dissect current realities and put them into historical context.
By Ray McGovern, Feb. 7, 2022
Interview with Deutsche Welle News, Feb. 3, 2022
(Minutes 2 to 14:40)
There is hardly anyone as well qualified — and unencumbered — as Larry to dissect current realities and put them into historical context.

By Ray McGovern, Feb. 6, 2022
https://original.antiwar.com/mcgovern/2022/02/06/putin-is-not-stupid-and-thats-good/

By Ray McGovern
Scott Ritter and I continued our “Lincoln-Douglas-debate” routine today on The Critical Hour, with a spirited discussion of the objectives and behavior of Russia, China, and the U.S. on the Ukraine imbroglio. A remarkable China-Russia “Joint Statement”, published today with President Putin in Beijing for the Olympics, provided an excellent peg.
In my view, Putin is flying home with a gold medal. It has become increasingly difficult to ignore the new strategic reality that the erstwhile U.S.-Russia-China triangle has evolved from an equilateral triangle, so to speak, into an isosceles one with the U.S. getting the short end.
Two Against One
Today’s rhetoric/choreography was aimed at showing the “unprecedented” (Putin) closeness of today’s Sino-Russian strategic partnership, and brought to mind the publicity given to the highly scripted first minute of the Putin-Xi virtual summit on Dec. 15. (See China Gives Oomph to Russia’s Nyet-on-NATO: https://original.antiwar.com/mcgovern/2022/01/31/china-gives-oomph-to-russias-nyet-on-nato/ .)
In December President Xi told Putin that “in its closeness and effectiveness, this relationship even exceeds an alliance.” ( See: https://www.nytimes.com/2021/12/15/world/asia/china-russia-summit-xi-putin.html .)
Today’s Joint Statement stated that the two sides:
“reaffirm that the new inter-state relations between Russia and China are superior to political and military alliances of the Cold War era. Friendship between the two states has no limits, there are no ‘forbidden’ areas of cooperation.”
Putting these remarks into some specific context, I called to attention the statement that “the Russian side reaffirms its support for the One-China principle … and opposes any forms of independence of Taiwan” and that “the two sides oppose further enlargement of NATO”.
Of equal importance is section that states:
“The sides call on the United States to respond positively to the Russian initiative, and abandon its plans to deploy intermediate-range and shorter-range ground based missiles in the Asia-Pacific region and Europe.”
Actually, the U.S. “non-paper” responding to Russia on this key issue is “positive”, as can be seen in the text of the “non-paper”, which was leaked to Spain’s El Pais. ( See “US Makes Putin Offer He Can Hardly Refuse: https://original.antiwar.com/mcgovern/2022/02/02/us-makes-putin-offer-he-can-hardly-refuse/ .)
Scott Ritter took issue with many of my observations — “vociferously”. He sees a very real risk of war, since Russia has clear military advantage; he believes Putin is not “bluffing” with all those troops deployed near Ukraine.

https://nytimes.com/2022/02/03/us/politics/russia-ukraine-invasion-pretext.html
The article allegedly exposes a ‘Russian plan’ of provocation to justify invading Ukraine. 6 wks ago Russian Defense Minister Shoigu said, “120 members of US private military” are in Donetsk. http://en.kremlin.ru/events/president/news/67402 Who to believe?
By Ray McGovern
This week I welcomed having a few more minutes than usual on TV to discuss NATO/Russia/Ukraine and to offer some guesses as to what may be in store.
The CrossTalk program was pre-recorded on Wednesday morning (EST) Jan. 26th — i.e., just before Secretary of State Blinken announced that Ambassador John Sullivan had handed over Washington’s response to the proposals Russia gave the U.S. on Dec. 15 (and made public two days later).
(Significantly, Blinken made a point of asserting that the U.S. document was sent with the blessing of President Joe Biden, and that Biden was intimately involved in its drafting, making some personal edits. Putin has asked the president to remain personally involved.)
CrossTalk host Peter Lavelle invited Phil Giraldi and Pierre-Emmanuel Thomas to be on with me. The show has gotten close to 20,000 views on YouTube.

By Ray McGovern
On The Critical Hour today, I was asked to discuss the latest drivel from British intelligence about Russia planning a coup in Kyiv, and to put it in context. What came immediately to mind was the spurious British intelligence report of Sept. 2002 warning that Saddam Hussein had chemical weapons that could be used just 45 minutes after he gave the order. ( See: Perfidious Albion Giving Grist to NYT https://raymcgovern.com/2022/01/23/perfidious-albion-giving-grist-to-nyt/ )
That one helped start a war.
Our discussion focused on the truly remarkable performance of the corporate media, incessantly beating the drums for more aggressive action against Putin “if/when Russia invades Ukraine”.
Then, at mid-afternoon came word that the Pentagon had just raised the alert status of 8,500 troops, reportedly to bolster NATO’s Quick Response Force, so I drafted a piece for antiwar.com, which will be the next posting here.