media pundit should be having at this moment. In the first hour of what I hope to be a multi-part conversation, Jeffrey Sacks and I discuss his career in public policy, including his unique experience working directly with the most important foreign policy figures of the late 20th century, including the last leader of the Soviet Union Mikhail Gorbachev, US President Bill Clinton and UN Secretary General Kofi Annan. We have an opportunity to touch on the national security state, the history of the CIA, including any potential role it may have had in JFK's assassination, and Dr. Sacks' unique critique of US foreign policy both during the Cold War and after the fall of the USSR. Part two of this conversation, which I hope to record and release soon, will dig much deeper into the national security state, or deep state as it's known, and its influence on US foreign policy. I also hope to discuss US policy vis-Ã -vis post-Soviet Russia in the 1990s and in the years leading up to both the (2/45)
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