The Worst Cold War Documentary Ever Made ... Still

“The Russians were not on a crash program to build missiles,” the Pentagon Papers leaker Daniel Ellsberg said of the discovery unlocked by the launch of America’s first spy satellites. The Soviets were “not trying to be superior,” which meant that they “weren’t trying to dominate the world militarily.” Nefariously enough, American policymakers declined to internalize the conclusion that was so intuitive to Ellsberg. That was motivated reasoning designed to perpetuate the “fraudulent belief” that the Soviets represented a military threat to the West only because it was “very profitable.”

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With this, Turning Point’s audience is treated to a Marxian theory of everything that explains the Cold War as an outgrowth of the fact that the American economy was “increasingly oriented around defense, and security, and nuclear weapons,” in the author Audra Wolfe’s formulation.

Ed Morrissey

Sounds terrible. I'd recommend again that people watch An Empire of Terror by Bill Whittle on Daily Wire+ than what Noah describes at length in these two reviews. Having lived through the 1970s and 1980s, this sounds a lot like the Academia party line during those same periods, painting the US as the aggressor in a stand-off necessitated by old-fashioned Russian paranoia married to Marxist imperialism. 

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