Scott Ritter: America’s
Hubris is Stunning and a Threat to World Peace
By Finian Cunningham and
Scott Ritter
In a wide-ranging interview with Finian
Cunningham, former US military intelligence
analyst Scott Ritter calls out a complex of
American-made problems threatening world peace.
The Ukraine war is just one symptom of a bigger
disease. The war in Ukraine began with the 2014
US-backed coup d’état in Kiev and the
weaponizing by the United States and NATO of an
anti-Russian regime over eight years.
“Absurd disconnect” in US foreign policy,
“extraordinary provocations” toward Russia, the
“scam” of nuclear weapons and US military
defense doctrine, and the “stunning hubris” of
American national myth-making propaganda
invoking a “God-given right to control the
world”. This is the scope of US problems that
threaten world peace.
Former Marine Corps intelligence officer Scott
Ritter served as a United Nations weapons
inspector in Iraq during the 1990s following the
First Gulf War. He controversially challenged
the official US and British narrative back then
claiming Iraq had weapons of mass destruction.
Those claims were later exposed as lies and
fabrications but they were used to launch the
Second Gulf War in 2003. A criminal war with
massive repercussions that still haunts today.
In this interview, Ritter calls out the
absurdity of the United States voicing concerns
about the danger of nuclear conflict with Russia
while at the same time fueling a war in Ukraine
on Russia’s doorstep.
“One has to question who is the power seeking to
turn this into a nuclear conflict. Because I
don’t think it’s Russia.”
He says the US has abandoned diplomacy and
respect for other nations. “We view Russia as a
defeated enemy from the Cold War… we want to
dictate to Russia” and others.
Ritter compares the Cuban Missile Crisis in 1962
and the present tensions and dangers between the
United States and Russia. He says it’s like
comparing a knife fight with a machine-gun
battle in the present. “We had a handful of
nukes back then which would have destroyed
cities. We now have nation-destroying nuclear
arsenals that would end the planet”.
Ritter says the US leadership no longer fears or
respects Russia as the John F Kennedy
administration and previous administrations did.
The “stunning hubris” in Washington makes the
danger of war spinning out of control.
He also calls out the policy of ambiguity about
under what circumstances the US would use
nuclear weapons as a form of “terroristic”
behavior. Unlike Russia or China, the US
deliberately refuses to adopt a sole-use purpose
for defense and deterrence. This preemptive-use
option is a form of blackmail on the rest of the
world. Ultimately, the logic being used is: “Do
what we say or we’ll nuke you.”
Ritter says a major structural problem is the
money-making scam of the US nuclear and
military-industrial complex where American
politicians are bought and paid for to lobby for
military profits; and therefore never adopt a
more sane, peace-making and democratic policy in
the interests of the majority of American
citizens. If the United States were to align its
policy with that of Russia and China, that is,
to adopt a sole-use purpose of defense then that
would transform international relations, lower
tensions and make eventual disarmament possible.
But ironically the United States is a hostage of
its own nuclear blackmail against the world. It
can’t adopt a more sane, peaceful policy because
of the propaganda narrative of depicting the
world as full of enemies and because of the
vested interests of the military-industrial
complex and its politicians in Washington.
Ritter warns that America has to shed its
supremacist thinking in the same way it has
struggled for generations to overcome systematic
racist attitudes. “Until we stop viewing
ourselves as the 'exceptional people' and start
viewing ourselves as just another person, there
isn’t going to be peace and harmony in the
world.”
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