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“Gorky Park, Golden Park” Responses

August 27, 2018

Dear CCI Friends!

Regarding my printing of the “Gorky Park/Golden Gate Park” article I sent out by Harvard Professor Matthew Bunn, many of you have really ‘raked me over the coals’ (as my Kentucky father would say)!  I have not previously had so much protest to an article as this one … my first admonishment came from Professor Steve Cohen.

Thank you for caring about the truth … and thank you for making me realize that I am getting so accustomed to reading these verbiages such as… “Putin is a thug,” “Putin meddles in our elections,” “when Putin invaded Georgia,” “when Russia invaded Crimea,” … by people whom I know KNOW BETTER, that I don’t even stop to question it.  The remainder of Bunn’s article was great and may have scored high by many who read it!  But he, like others, panders to mainstream newspapers and magazines by using these types of cliches to get more important points in print which otherwise won’t ever be known.

Where have we come to in our country if we feel it necessary to tell a lie in order to get a piece of truth out into the public forum?

And where have I come to that I ignore it and give the writer a pass, knowing that he is trying to bring forth an idea that may jolt others and make them think seriously about issues that need to be exposed?

I personally have never used an untruth to deliver a truth … but I have printed those who have.  You have my word, I won’t do it again… unless I immediately disclose that “this false information is here to expose a truth that otherwise would not be circulated.”

Thanks for taking the time to get in touch with me. You have made me a more conscientious American.

http://thehill.com/opinion/national-security/401172-in-gorky-park-with-nuclear-worries

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Sharon Tennison
Center for Citizen Initiatives

Cohen on: Sanction Mania vs. Russia

August 23, 2018

Friends,

Steve Cohen hits the mark again!  Pure logic … and razor-sharp memory which few seem to have these days.  Please forward to your friends, colleagues and family.

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Sharon Tennison
Center for Citizen Initiatives


The Nation
August 15, 2018

Sanction Mania vs. Russia

For nearly 100 years, Russia has been under US sanctions, often to the detriment of American national security.

By Stephen F. Cohen

(Audio available here.)

Stephen F. Cohen, professor emeritus of Russian studies and politics at NYU and Princeton, and John Batchelor continue their (usually) weekly discussions of the new US-Russian Cold War. Previous installments, now in their fifth year, are at TheNation.com.

Cohen begins by putting the current bipartisan Senate campaign to impose new, “crushing” sanctions on Russia in historical context. Broadly understood, sanctions have been part of US policy toward Russia for much of the past 100 years. During the Russian civil war of 1918–20, President Woodrow Wilson sent American troops to fight against the emerging Soviet government. Though the “reds” were clearly the established government of Soviet Russia by 1921, Washington continued to deny the USSR diplomatic recognition until President Franklin D. Roosevelt established formal relations in 1933. During much of the 40-year Cold War, the United States imposed various sanctions on its superpower rival, mainly related to technological and military exports, along with periodic expulsions of diplomats and “spies” on both sides.

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Gorky Park / Golden Gate Park / Nuclear War?

August 21, 2018

A young Harvard professor ponders the sanity of our modern life below.  How do you and I wake others up to this insanity?

Join us!  Be a purveyor of information that doesn’t get published in mainstream media. Mainstream journalists (print and TV) need to protect their cushy jobs. Would we do the same in their positions?  Journalists without a paper to carry their articles have little means of support. They have families, kids in universities … they have a lot to protect.  Meanwhile we need to know the truth.  Fortunately Matthew Bunn  can share his concerns and keep his position.

Pass Matthew’s ponderings along to your family, friends, and business colleagues. Acting on this might make the difference between our lives in the future … or no life at all.  We literally have the power to destroy all life on planet earth. It might take a year or two but nuclear winter would assure that plants, trees, and food sources would perish along with other life forms, including human beings.

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Sharon Tennison
Center for Citizen Initiatives


The Hill
August 13, 2018

In Gorky Park, with nuclear worries

Matthew Bunn

On a recent Friday night in Moscow, I went for a stroll through Gorky Park, along the Moscow River. Mothers were pushing their toddlers in strollers; couples were walking hand-in-hand; people in paddle boats were cruising around a pond. I thought of how my own daughters would enjoy this scene.

And then, like a bath of ice water down my back, it hit me: these are the people at whom my country has thousands of nuclear weapons pointed, and whose country has thousands of such weapons pointed at us. The horrifying insanity of that fact left me breathless.

The U.S. military takes care not to intentionally target mothers with strollers. U.S. nuclear weapons are aimed at military targets, from nuclear missile silos to military bases and production facilities. But many of those targets are located not far from cities, and the terrible destructive power of nuclear weapons does not discriminate.

If U.S. and Russian plans for nuclear war ever were carried out, tens of millions would die — including, in all likelihood, everyone I saw in Gorky Park. Much of the human civilization built up over thousands of years would be obliterated. More than a quarter-century after the end of the Cold War, we continue to rest our security plans on threats to kill more people than Adolf Hitler ever did. [Continue Reading]

Orwell: Dominant “Party Lines” Shaping Reporting

August 17, 2018

Dear CCI friends,

While Rachel Maddow’s nomination for an Emmy Award spreads through the news, Paul Saunders, Executive Director of the Center for National Interest, calls us to sanity.

This is the same Saunders who, a few months ago, openly called for “people diplomacy.” I had an opportunity to meet with him in Washington and found a highly-educated, lucid watcher of the whole political spectrum. He was obviously deeply worried about our nation’s state of affairs and, as a result, the fate of the whole world.

If you want some important middle-of-the-road sanity in today’s reporting, go to the National Interest site.  Meanwhile read the following article…

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Sharon Tennison
Center for Citizen Initiatives


The National Interest
August 13, 2018

Why Bloomberg Got It Wrong

By Paul Saunders

George Orwell was never overly impressed with the news media, which he considered often more interested in advancing preferred narratives than reporting the facts. Working for the organization that hosted Donald Trump’s first and only foreign-policy speech during the 2016 presidential campaign—and having considerable experience with the media since then—I can’t say that I’m all that impressed either.

Orwell’s tart assessment of the reaction of the British press’ response to the Spanish Civil War sounds somewhat familiar in an era when a new media cohort often seem to abandon their professional standards, at least if “Trump,” “Russia,” or both are in the headline. As Orwell noted,

Early in life I have noticed that no event is ever correctly reported in a newspaper, but in Spain, for the first time, I saw newspaper reports which did not bear any relation to the facts, not even the relationship which is implied in an ordinary lie. I saw great battles reported where there had been no fighting, and complete silence where hundreds of men had been killed. I saw troops who had fought bravely denounced as cowards and traitors, and others who had never seen a shot fired hailed as heroes of imaginary victories; and I saw newspapers in London retailing these lies and eager intellectuals building emotional superstructures over events that never happened. I saw, in fact, history being written not in terms of what happened but of what ought to have happened according to various “party lines.”

Today’s dominant “party lines” are likewise often shaping reporting to a greater extent than the facts. Yes, President Donald Trump went too far in branding the New York Times , CNN, and NBC News as “the enemy of the American people.” But it is no exaggeration to say that many reporters have become witting or unwitting enemies of truth.

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Senator Rand Paul Visits Russia to Encourage Dialogue

August 8, 2018

Dear CCI Friends,

You will enjoy this sensible and courageous approach from Senator Rand Paul.  Growing up around former Congressman Ron Paul, Rand Paul has more experience and confidence than most others in Congress. I had heard through the grapevine that he intended to take a trip to Russia, but frankly believed it must be too good to be true. During my May trip to Washington, I had the opportunity to visit with four of Senator Paul’s policy people. They were clearly a head and shoulders above the average policy aides in other offices.

Of course, Paul will take a scouring from other senators and members for breaking ranks, but like his father, with whom I met several times in the 90’s and 2000’s, it won’t ruffle his feathers. He may lead this new young minority of Republicans, Democrats, Independents and Libertarians who are breaking tradition and voting together across the aisle. May their numbers increase!  I heard in D.C. that with this next election there stands to be 40 new members under 40 years of age––no doubt most of them are quite different from the generation now running Congress.

Join me in calling or writing Senator Paul’s office to express support for his initiative to bring Russian law makers to Washington.  Hope is in the air!

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Sharon Tennison
Center for Citizen Initiatives


Strategic Culture
August 7, 2018

Senator Rand Paul Visits Russia to Encourage ‘Vital Engagement’ Between Lawmakers

ARKADY SAVITSKY

Donald Trump is not the only American politician to be striving for a better relationship with Moscow in defiance of multiple opponents who are raising a ruckus about his stance on Russia. The hysterical reaction to the US president’s summit with the Russian leader in Helsinki did not keep Republican Senator Rand Paul from doing what he believes is right — going to Moscow as the head of a US delegation, which also included Texas State Senator Don Huffines and the president of the Cato Institute, Peter Goettler, in order to spur contacts with Russian lawmakers.

During the talks in Moscow on Aug.6, he invited Russian senators to visit Washington.“Today, I met with Chairman Kosachev, and we agreed on the importance of continued dialogue. I invited the Russian Federation to send a delegation to the Capitol, and they have agreed to take this important next step,” Mr. Paul stated. It’ll be the first Russian parliamentary delegation to have traveled to Washington in nearly three years. The senator thinks “our biggest problem right now is no dialogue,” emphasizing that“engagement is vital to our national security and peace around the world.”

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