05/19/14 – The Other Scott Horton – The Scott Horton Show

The Other Scott Horton, human rights lawyer and writer for Harper's Magazine, discusses new information on the 2006 Guantanamo "suicides" and the government's cover-up; the secret CIA facility where prisoners were subjected to "learned helplessness" torture and recruited as informants; evidence that one of the three "suicide" victims remained alive for hours after the event and was denied medical help; and why the DOJ is unlikely to prosecute anyone involved.

05/15/14 – Gareth Porter – The Scott Horton Show

Gareth Porter, author of Manufactured Crisis: The Untold Story of the Iran Nuclear Scare, discusses how US demands on limiting Iran's nuclear breakout capability are threatening to derail negotiations; and why Obama is not preparing a Nixonian "going to China" plan to normalize relations with Iran after 35 years of hostility.

05/15/14 – Philip Giraldi – The Scott Horton Show

Former CIA officer Philip Giraldi discusses why Israel is serious about spying but not about peace; John Kerry's almost-frank admission that Israel sabotaged the Israeli-Palestinian peace talks; and anger within the US intelligence community about 60 years of Israel stealing US nuclear and commercial technology. Transcript: SH: Our first guest up today is Phil Giraldi, he's a former CIA and DIA officer and he writes for The American Conservative Magazine and www.unz.com. Welcome back to the...

05/14/14 – Nebojsa Malic – The Scott Horton Show

Antiwar.com columnist Nebojsa Malic discusses how the lessons of Yugoslavia's dismemberment apply to the Ukrainian crisis; the West's hypocrisy on using force to quell political dissent; Russia's response to US intervention and NATO expansion at its border; the favored nations exempted from IMF economic reforms; and Joe Biden's son's appointment to the board of directors of Ukraine's largest private gas producer.

05/13/14 – Brendan O’Neill – The Scott Horton Show

Brendan O'Neill, editor of Spiked-Online, discusses how the West's war on Libya destabilized Africa and boosted Boko Haram; the paradigm-shift from centralized African nation states to lawless zones divided along ethnic and religious lines; and how US global humanitarian intervention spurred terrorist groups to embrace Al Qaeda's brand of international terrorism.