Hour-long interview: NATO and Ukraine
J.D. Moore
Red Pill Reports
December 10, 2014
Guest: Rick Rozoff
Rozoff segment begins at 01:00
Rick Rozoff joins JD in the second hour to discuss the true nature of NATO as it pertains to Ukraine, ISIS, Russia and the West. Rick illustrates the connections between the global players, as the push for control over military, political and economic resources makes strange bedfellows and creates new divisions on the international chessboard.
Rick Rozoff lives and works in Chicago and has been an active opponent of war, militarism and intervention for over 40 years. He manages the Stop NATO email list (http://groups.yahoo.com/group/stopnato) and his website (https://rickrozoff.wordpress.com).
He writes on the threat of international militarization. Especially on the globalization of the North Atlantic Treaty Organization (NATO).
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