UN weapon inspector Scott Ritter’s interview reveals inconsistencies about Ukrainian Bucha events

William Scott Ritter Jr. is a former Marine Corps intelligence officer who served with the United Nations implementing arms control treaties, with General Norman Schwarzkopf in the Persian Gulf during Operation Desert Storm, and in Iraq, overseeing the disarmament of weapons of mass destruction (WMD), as a United Nations weapons inspector, from 1991 to 1998.

 

 

 

 

 

 

Ritter graduated from Kaiserslautern American High School in Kaiserslautern, Germany and later from Franklin and Marshall College in Lancaster, Pennsylvania, served in the US Army and commissioned as an intelligence officer in the United States Marine Corps for  12 years.

He served as the lead analyst for the Marine Corps Rapid Deployment Force concerning the Soviet invasion of Afghanistan and the Iran–Iraq War.

He is regarded as one of the world’s top experts, and his expertise has been consistently praised for the last 3 decades, while his opinion is highly valued.

Ritter predicted the recent withdrawal of Russian forces from Kiev, and the current Donbas redeployment in Ukraine-Russian conflict of those forces a long time before it happened.

He’s the author of ‘SCORPION KING: America’s Suicidal Embrace of Nuclear Weapons from FDR to Trump.’

 

The interview of Scott Ritter with Don DeBar, which took place today (April 6, 2022) indicates that there are significant inconsistencies in the so-called ‘Bucha events’.

There are questions, for example why the place was not sealed and why a forensic examination did not take place, in such a serious accusation.

All, of these, provide significant suspicion that the Ukrainian authorities wanted to hide the evidence.

This does not fit the narrative presented by Ukrainian government. and raises the suspicion of deliberate falsification.

 

 

Overall, Scott Ritter’s interview confirms other evidence of inconsistency (see for example Many questions about recent events in the Ukrainian city Bucha)

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