09/25/13 – Ali Gharib – The Scott Horton Show

Ali Gharib, a journalist with Al Jazeera and The Daily Beast, discusses his article "US and Iran: The art of the nuclear deal;" the legitimacy (or not) of UN Security Council resolutions condemning Iran's nuclear program; disagreements about Iran's actual obligations/violations under the NPT; and why Bibi Netanyahu fears good US-Iran relations more than Iranian nukes.

09/25/13 – Brendan O’Neill – The Scott Horton Show

Brendan O'Neill, editor of Spiked Online, discusses how foreign intervention ruined the genuine Syrian popular protests by discouraging a peaceful settlement with the government; the US's double standard on which Middle Eastern governments are repressive; and why the Syrian conflict could become worse and more widespread than Lebanon's 15 year civil war.

09/24/13 – Dan Johnson – The Scott Horton Show

Dan Johnson, Founder and President of PANDA (People Against the NDAA), discusses all the Constitution-killing provisions snuck into giant defense appropriations bills; fighting terrorism through civilian criminal trials instead of wars and military tribunals; Obama's weasel-words on whether Americans can be subject to indefinite military detention; and how PANDA is effecting change from the bottom up.

09/24/13 – Stephen M. Walt – The Scott Horton Show

Stephen M. Walt, professor of international relations at Harvard University, discusses the scheduled high-level meetings between US and Iranian officials at the UN; why "talking to our adversaries should be routine" in US foreign policy; the increasingly discredited "mad mullah" excuse for not negotiating with Iranian leaders; and why John Kerry has no chance for success with Israel-Palestine talks.

09/23/13 – Thomas C. Mountain – The Scott Horton Show

Thomas C. Mountain, an independent journalist based in Eritrea, discusses the history of al-Shabaab and the context of the Nairobi mall siege; why al-Shabaab has become a mercenary army; Kenya's blowback from repeated military incursions in Somalia; the Saudi royal family's financial backing for Wahhabi groups including al-Shabaab; and the lack of news on mass starvation and refugees in the Horn of Africa.

09/22/13 – Gareth Porter – The Scott Horton Show

Gareth Porter, an independent investigative journalist and historian, discusses the possibility of an Obama-Rouhani meeting and a diplomatic breakthrough in US-Iran relations; why the Israel lobby's defeat on Syria doesn't mean their hold on Congress has slipped on Iran issues; Iran's use of the Fordo nuclear facility as a reduced-sanctions bargaining chip; profiting from arms sales and continual low-grade war in the Middle East; and why it suddenly seems possible to bring the US war machine...

David Sanger is a Liar

That's why no one takes his "journalism" seriously. Check out this pile of stinking horseshit right here (I wonder if Nima or someone has a master list of them all...): "Unless a good deal of the current infrastructure is dismantled, Iran will be able to maintain a threshold nuclear capability ”” that is, it will be just a few weeks, and a few screwdriver turns, from building a weapon." Goodness! Just a few weeks would be hardly enough time to start an aggressive war against them over it!...

Government Shutdown?

So the GOP pigs are threatening to shut down (some of) the federal government over ObamaCare, huh? It's just politics, and they sure don't mean it in a good way, but I'll take it. Over on the Twitter, NBC's Star Reporter Chuck Todd says that shutting down the government will cost the taxpayers more than if they were to leave it running. Well that just depends how long you leave it shut down doesn't it? I modestly propose leaving it all shut down forever. And exiling all its former employees...

09/20/13 – John Glaser – The Scott Horton Show

John Glaser, a writer for Antiwar.com and The Huffington Post, discusses how US obsession with regime change is ruining any chance for a deal on Iran's nuclear program; how US foreign policy became completely disconnected from the national interest; learning from Libya, Iraq and N. Korea that nuclear weapons are indeed deterrents to invasion/regime change; and why Obama needed a terrorism waiver to arm Syrian rebels.

09/20/13 – Charles Goyette – The Scott Horton Show

Charles Goyette, author of Red and Blue and Broke All Over, discusses the growing divide between rich and poor in America; why Americans don't know even basic facts about how the Federal Reserve operates; and the wealthy enclaves of government workers/contractors who continue prospering during the recession.