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The Plot to Scapegoat Russia - by Dan Kovalik (Paperback)

The Plot to Scapegoat Russia - by  Dan Kovalik (Paperback)
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<p/><br></br><p><b> Book Synopsis </b></p></br></br><b>An in-depth look at the decades-long effort to escalate hostilities with Russia and what it portends for the future.</b> <p/>Since 1945, the US has justified numerous wars, interventions, and military build-ups based on the pretext of the Russian Red Menace, even after the Soviet Union collapsed at the end of 1991 and Russia stopped being Red. In fact, the two biggest post-war American conflicts, the Korean and Vietnam wars, were not, as has been frequently claimed, about stopping Soviet aggression or even influence, but about maintaining old colonial relationships. Similarly, many lesser interventions and conflicts, such as those in Latin America, were also based upon an alleged Soviet threat, which was greatly overblown or nonexistent. And now the specter of a Russian Menace has been raised again in the wake of Donald Trump's election. <p/><b><i>The Plot to Scapegoat Russia</i></b> examines the recent proliferation of stories, usually sourced from American state actors, blaming and manipulating the threat of Russia, and the long history of which this episode is but the latest chapter. It will show readers two key things: (1) the ways in which the United States has needlessly provoked Russia, especially after the collapse of the USSR, thereby squandering hopes for peace and cooperation; and (2) how Americans have lost out from this missed opportunity, and from decades of conflicts based upon false premises. These revelations, amongst other, make <b><i>The Plot to Scapegoat Russia</b></i> one of the timeliest reads of 2017.<p/><br></br><p><b> Review Quotes </b></p></br></br><br><b>A powerful contradiction</b> to the present US narrative of the world . . . As shown here, fake news is thriving in Washington, DC.<br>--Oliver Stone, Academy Award winning director and screenwriter <p/>"<b><i>The Plot to Scapegoat Russia</b></i> is a <b>beautifully written, uncommonly coherent, and very compelling</b> treatise on the issues facing America today... a troubling indictment of where we've been and where we're headed. Moreover, <b>this book is profoundly important</b>, and a timely retrospective review of American foreign policy misadventures since the advent of the Cold War."<br>--Phillip F. Nelson, author of <i>LBJ: The Mastermind of the JFK Assassination and LBJ: From Mastermind to "The Colossus"</i> <p/>"<b><i>The Plot to Scapegoat Russia</b></i> underscores how the CIA's infiltration and shaping of the media, which began in the 1950s, successfully continues today. <b>A very worthwhile account</b> for anyone who wants to understand how 'reality' is manufactured, while 'real truth' is murdered and buried."<br>--Peter Janney, author of <i>Mary's Mosaic: The CIA Conspiracy to Murder John F. Kennedy, Mary Pinchot Meyer, and Their Vision for World Peace</i> <p/>"<b>This highly recommended book offers material so encompassing as to belie its small size.</b> Kovalik's writing is clear, evocative, and readable. Along the way, he recalls those causes and the outrage that fired up activists who were his contemporaries."<br>--<i>Counterpunch</i> <p/>"Kovalik presents <b>a persuasive case</b> that the demonization of Russia and Putin is being used to justify war and more conflict with ever increasing military budget. Attorney Dan Kovalik has written <b>an extremely important book that challenges the current media/political focus on "Russia-gate"</b> and warns that dark forces of war are taking us in an ever more dangerous direction. "<br>--Rick Sterling, <i>Telesur</i> <p/>"At a time when the U.S. military budget is again soaring to enrich the oligarchs, this <b>timely and thought-provoking</b> book turns Orwellian 'double-think' on its head in a cogent analysis of what's really behind all the saber-rattling against Russia. In <b>a scholarly but also deeply personal and fluidly written work</b>, Dan Kovalik pulls no punches in dissecting the history of how America has justified its own imperialistic aims through the Cold War era and right up to the current anti-Putin hysteria."<br>--Dick Russell, <i> New York Times </i> bestselling author of <i>Horsemen of the Apocalypse: The Men Who Are Destroying Life on Earth and What It Means to Our Children</i> <p/>"<b><i>The Plot to Scapegoat Russia</b></i> confronts the timeliest of subjects, the effort to resuscitate the Cold War by blaming Russian president Vladimir Putin for interfering in the 2016 presidential campaign on behalf of Donald Trump, an effort pursued by CIA and the Democratic Party working in tandem. Kovalik establishes... that not a scintilla of evidence has emerged to grant credibility to this self-serving fantasy... [and he] <b>deftly eviscerates the mainstream press</b>. Reading [this book] will be <b>salutary, illuminating and more than instructive</b>."<br>--Joan Mellen, author of <i>Faustian Bargains: Lyndon Johnson and Mac Wallace in the Robber Baron Culture of Texas</i> <p/>"Kovalik's careful dissection of the US record makes Russia's transgressions pale in comparison... [This] book provides <b>a most timely analysis and documentation</b> to combat the unholy alliance of neo-conservatives and liberals fomenting heightened world tensions."<br>--Roger D. Harris, member of the State Central Committee of the Peace and Freedom Party in California<br><p/><br></br><p><b> About the Author </b></p></br></br><b>Daniel Kovalik</b> has been a labor and human rights lawyer since graduating from Columbia Law School in 1993. He has represented plaintiffs in ATS cases arising out of egregious human rights abuses in Colombia. He received the David W. Mills Mentoring Fellowship from Stanford Law School, has written extensively for the <i>Huffington Post</i> and <i>Counterpunch</i>, and has lectured throughout the world. <p/><b>David Talbot</b> is the <i>New York Times</i> bestselling author of <i>Brothers: The Hidden History of the Kennedy Years</i> and <i>The Devil's Chessboard</i>. He is the founder and former editor-in-chief of <i>Salon</i> and has written for the <i>New Yorker</i>, <i>Rolling Stone</i>, and <i>Time</i>. He lives in San Francisco.

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