Happy Days are Here Again! Takes one back in time to this glorious era: https://www.eisenhowerlibrary.gov/research/online-documents/u-2-spy-plane-incident (open link for many online documents). BLUF: "At the height of the cold war, as critics of the Eisenhower administration complained about the growing "missile gap," the United States secretly gathered data on Soviet missile capabilities through photographs obtained from U-2 reconnaissance plane overflights of the Soviet Union. In May 1960, plans were finalized for a crucial Paris summit conference between western nations and leaders of the Soviet Union with disarmament to be the main focus. Hopes for a successful summit were dashed when on May 1, May Day, an American U-2 spy plane piloted by Francis Gary Powers was shot down over Soviet air space." You’ll never guess who “critics of the Eisenhower administration” were who "complained about the growing "missile gap,” but a clue is that they had worked for the CIA in waging “Information Warfare” in Europe and Latin America, and continuing their CIA tactics, they founded National Review magazine. And the so-called “Conservative Movement,” to wage pro-war/militarist cognitive warfare against the American public, thereafter. And provided an ideology for the National Security State they helped give rise to, which they called “Conservatism” (to sell such a revolutionary ideology), and its attendant Military Industrial Complex. Which Eisenhower and the Dulles brothers contributed to as well with their propensity for regime change operations and assassinations (see Stephen Kinzer). This was predictable of course: "But the Pentagon’s announcement about the balloon on Thursday prompted an outcry from Republican lawmakers, with Representative Mike Gallagher, the chairman of a new House committee meant to highlight the Chinese threat, saying the presence of the balloon “makes clear that the CCP’s recent diplomatic overtures do not represent a substantive change in policy.” Leave it to Republicans to exacerbate any “crisis,” in the manner that Democrat Rahm Emanuel put into words, probably as learned from his right-wing father, to “not let any crisis go to waste.”
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