03/31/17 – Arnaldo Claudio on National Security Advisor Gen. H.R. McMaster’s human rights violations of Iraqis in 2005 – The Scott Horton Show

Arnaldo Claudio, a retired senior US Military Police officer, discusses his 2005 investigation of human rights abuses of detainees in Tal Afar, in a camp commanded by then-Colonel H.R. McMaster, whom Claudio threatened to arrest. According to Claudio, detainees were kept in overcrowded conditions, handcuffed, deprived of food and water, and soiled by their own urine and feces. A so-called “good behavior program” was implemented by McMaster, that held detainees indefinitely (beyond a rule...

03/31/17 – Robert David English on repairing US-Russia relations by understanding US meddling in the 1990s – The Scott Horton Show

Robert David English, an Associate Professor of International Relations and Slavic Languages & Literature at the University of Southern California, is the author of the Foreign Affairs article “Russia, Trump, and a New Détente: Fixing U.S.-Russian Relations.” English discusses the Bill Clinton administration’s meddling in Russian elections in order to keep oligarch-friendly Boris Yeltsin in power, and why the foreign policy establishment has either forgotten the past, or steadfastly...

03/31/17 – Tom Woods on Trump’s Obamacare repeal failure, a debt-busting infrastructure rebuilding plan, and Russiagate – The Scott Horton Show

Tom Woods, an author, senior fellow of the Mises Institute and host of The Tom Woods Show, discusses the 2nd annual libertarian “Contra Cruise” in October 2017; why Trump is working with former nemesis Paul Ryan on reforming Obamacare instead of the conservative Freedom Caucus; Steve Bannon’s preference for big government programs instead of Austrian free market economics; the wisdom of letting individual states and private capital provide for infrastructure improvements; and the collapse of...

03/29/17 – Ray McGovern on Russia hysteria, media madness, Trump hatred, and NSA spying – The Scott Horton Show

Ray McGovern, a CIA analyst for 27 years, discusses his article – co-written by NSA whistleblower Bill Binney – about President Trump’s legitimate concerns that senior US government officials (including himself) are being spied on by the NSA and the details leaked to his political and media opponents. McGovern laments that many formerly good journalists are so blinded by partisan hatred of all things Trump, that they don’t question the Russia-gate story or allow any dissenting opinions (like...

03/29/17 Paul Kawika Martin: the New Treaty to Ban Nuclear Weapons

Paul Kawika Martin, the Political and Communications Director for Peace-Action.org, discusses why the US and the world’s other nuclear powers are not participating in a UN conference aimed at eliminating nuclear weapons; and the very real danger and disastrous consequences of an accidental or regional (India and Pakistan) nuclear exchange.

03/27/17 – Philip Giraldi on “Russiagate” and allegations that Obama ordered surveillance on Trump – The Scott Horton Show

Philip Giraldi, a former CIA officer and Executive Director of The Council for the National Interest, discusses FBI Director James Comey’s testimony at the House Intelligence Committee’s hearing on Trump’s alleged collusion with Russia; Trump’s assertion that President Obama ordered a wiretap of the Trump Tower; why private security firm CrowdStrike investigated the DNC server “hack” instead of the FBI; and whether Trump’s foreign policy is focused on taking out ISIS, or just escalating...

03/27/17 – Jess Sundin on Palestinian activist Rasmea Odeh’s impending deportation from the US – The Scott Horton Show

Jess Sundin, a founding member of the Twin Cities-based Anti-War Committee, discusses 69 year-old Palestinian activist Rasmea Odeh’s three year long legal battle with the US government, which charged her with immigration fraud for failing to disclose her conviction of terrorism in an Israeli military court in 1969. She had confessed after being tortured and raped in custody. Now she faces deportation after accepting a plea deal when prosecutors added new charges based on her involvement with a...

03/24/17 – Iona Craig on the truth about Trump’s ‘Highly Successful’ January SEAL raid in Yemen – The Scott Horton Show

Iona Craig, a British-Irish independent journalist, discusses the result of President Trump’s first authorized counterterrorism operation – a SEAL raid on the Yemeni village of al Ghayil that left many civilians dead, including 10 children under 13 years old. The Intercept’s on-the-ground reporting after the raid, combined with eyewitness testimony of surviving villagers, contradict the Trump administration’s claims about the nature and success of the operation.

03/22/17 – Patrick Cockburn on the ending of Syria’s civil war, with Assad still in power – The Scott Horton Show

Patrick Cockburn, Middle East correspondent for The Independent, discusses why the battle for Manbij could be the beginning of the end for ISIS, as Syrian Kurds backed by US air strikes and Syrian Army troops backed by Russian air strikes threaten to overwhelm Islamic State fighters. In the process, Turkey is unable to use proxy forces to battle the Kurds, in an attempt to prevent the formation of a Kurdish state.

03/22/17 – Daniel McAdams on Senator Rand Paul’s ‘Stop Arming Terrorists Act’ – The Scott Horton Show

Daniel McAdams, Executive Director of the Ron Paul Institute for Peace and Prosperity, discusses how Rand Paul’s Stop Arming Terrorists Act could impact terrorism-supporting countries like Saudi Arabia; and the Mises Institute event “Symposium with Ron Paul: War and Peace in the Age of Trump,” scheduled for April 8, 2017 in Lake Jackson, Texas.