The World This Week: Playing with Fire

TRANSCEND VIDEOS, 11 May 2026

Scott Ritter and Ray McGovern | Consortium News – TRANSCEND Media Service

10 May 2026

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There was a strange series of events over the past seven days in the war in the Gulf. U.S. officials insist that the war is over. France is contemplating transfer of nukes to Finland and Poland. Britain and Germany are shooting long-range missiles from Ukraine, doing serious damage to Russian oil facilities, etc. Putin is being urged to retaliate by hitting missile-manufacturing sites in Britain and Germany. What then? What now?

Guests: Ray McGovern and Scott Ritter — Interviewer: Joe Lauria

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