Some of us have lived through World War II, the Korean War, our wars in Afghanistan and Iraq, and "minor skirmishes" such as John F. Kennedy's "Bay of Pigs" fiasco in Cuba.[2] In the tony area of Los Angeles called Brentwood, just up the street from where O.J. Simpson killed his wife Nicole and Ron Goldman, my elementary school classmates and I went through mock nuclear attack drills. We had to hide under our school desks and cover our heads, to protect ourselves against "falling debris" from Soviet attacks that thankfully never came.
Growing up a mile or so west of the UCLA campus in Los Angeles, my first and only childhood memories of World War II were of giant searchlights—like those used at Hollywood movie premieres—scanning the skies for Japanese aircraft. Was this an overreaction? The fact is that a Japanese submarine shelled the Santa Barbara oilfields at Ellwood, just north of today's UCSB college campus.[3]
Now, in a country that few Americans knew anything about, Russia's KGB-trained killer Vladimir Putin's thugs have destroyed much of Ukraine, and have raped and tortured Ukrainian women, and subjected Ukrainians to barbarism not seen in Europe since World War II. Many forget that when his Soviet antecedents entered Berlin at the end of that war, they raped an estimated 2 million German women. A former secretary of mine was a young girl there; and what she witnessed was unspeakable. No human being should ever go through that, she told me, yet it is happening again, as Putin's barbarians defy all civilized norms.
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