"The alternatives are to dig, die or get out � and we certainly don't want to die." That assessment in 1954 by a Midwestern governor encapsulates the massive but deeply problematic redundancy planning civilian and military leaders undertook to prepare for a Soviet nuclear attack. This shadowy legacy of the Cold War is explored in the new book Raven Rock by Vermont-based journalist Garrett Graff.
Vermont Edition speaks with Graff about , and about his recent reporting into modern security questions around the Trump presidential campaign's connections with Russia, and who was investigating them.
Disclosure: Garrett Graff is a member of the VPR Board of Directors.
Broadcast live on Tuesday, May 15, 2017 at noon; rebroadcast at 7 p.m.