01/18/13 – Stephen Zunes – The Scott Horton Show

Stephen Zunes, professor of politics and international studies at the University of San Francisco, discusses the French military incursion in Mali; the hostage disaster in Algeria; the cascading failure of interventions from Libya to Mali and Algeria; why the US favors the tyrannical government in Morocco instead of the pro-democracy protestors; and how a heavy-handed foreign policy ensures the most radical opposition groups come to the fore.

01/16/13 – Conn Hallinan – The Scott Horton Show

Foreign Policy in Focus columnist Conn Hallinan discusses the 150+ years of shameful US foreign policy in Latin America since the Monroe Doctrine; how the US is now losing political and economic influence to the BRICS in Central and South America; how Hugo Chavez has reduced demand for IMF predatory loans and the inevitable austerity measures that follow; the laughable "Iran is taking over South America" right-wing talking points; and the Obama administration's tacit approval of military coups...

01/16/13 – Justin Elliott – The Scott Horton Show

Justin Elliott, a journalist with ProPublica, discusses his article "Revealed: America's Arms Sales to Bahrain Amid Bloody Crackdown;" the scant media coverage of continuing pro-democracy protests in Bahrain; the FOIA documents that cast doubt on US government claims that weapons sales to Bahrain are only used for external defense, not political repression; and the "questionable claim" that Iran has 30,000 intelligence operatives.

01/15/13 – Jeremy Keenan – The Scott Horton Show

Jeremy Keenan, professor at SOAS University of London, discusses his article "How Washington helped foster the Islamist uprising in Mali;" why the US and Algeria have spent ten years manufacturing terrorism in the Sahara with false-flag operations; the complex background of Mali's Tuareg rebellion; and how the French are inviting blowback at home from their intervention abroad.

01/15/13 – Andy Worthington – The Scott Horton Show

Andy Worthington, author of The Guantanamo Files, discusses the campaign to pressure President Obama to finally close Guantanamo and "End 11 Years of Injustice;" how national security is endangered by leaving Guantanamo open; and the dozens of innocent men (cleared by a government task force for release) imprisoned indefinitely because of Obama's political cowardice.

The American-Al Qaeda War for Syria

That's "us" backing them against the other guys. Pepe Escobar's got a great rundown of the madness here. And see this Reuters piece about how the "rebels" have already worn out their welcome in Aleppo. Update: Syria's Rebels Form Own Secret Police

Mixed Signals

McClatchy: Biden on gun control: Public wants us to act U.S. gun sales hit a record high since Obama's re-election So which is it?

The End of the War on Weed?

No, but this commentary in the Miami Herald has the stats that reveal the true insanity (like a fox) of the whole program: "After four decades and billions spent, marijuana is easier to get, and more potent, than ever. More than 40 percent of all Americans over 12 have tried it, and at least 30 million people smoke it every year. The most recent national drug survey found that 18.1 million Americans had used it during the previous month. Pot is now medically dispensed in 18 states and...

01/11/13 – Stephen Zunes – The Scott Horton Show

Stephen Zunes, professor of politics and international studies at the University of San Francisco, discusses the threat of Western military intervention in Mali; the next generation of Islamic extremists motivated by Saudi-funded madrassas and the US occupation of Iraq; and the non-governmental militias fighting for the spoils in Libya.

01/11/13 – Joe Lauria – The Scott Horton Show

Journalist Joe Lauria discusses the epidemic of rapes in India and the indifference of police and politicians; the popular discontent with Egypt's Muslim Brotherhood; why Jordan might host the next Arab Spring revolution; the Gulf monarchies conspiring against democracy in the region; and the logistics of breaking up failing Middle Eastern countries.  

01/11/13 – Gareth Porter – The Scott Horton Show

Independent journalist and historian Gareth Porter discusses a possible deal on Iran's nuclear program during Obama's second term; how Congress and the national security state could cramp Obama's negotiating room; the evolution from "smart" sanctions on Iran's elite to "crippling" sanctions on the poor and elderly; and why it's past time to cross Iran off the US "enemy of the state" list.

The Terror Factory

My Amazon review of The Terror Factory: Prosecutions of *actual* terrorists in America since 9/11/01 can be counted on one hand (Moussoui, Zazi, Shazad, Abdulmuttalab). All of the rest are bogus, with at least 50 being straight-up entrapment jobs by the FBI and their handsomely paid (by you) informants. The next time some real terrorists plot to blow something up in America, the FBI will no doubt miss it, being too busy tricking the slowest kid down at the Islamic bookstore into praising Osama...

Hitler Wins Again

Ha. Yall see this one? Butler Shaffer: "It has been some 3-4 years since I last held my classic "election" on the first day of class in our law school.  (The students - 2nd and 3rd year - don't know who I am, and I hand out the ballots before doing or saying anything.)  The candidates for office are Candidate A and Candidate B, each of whom is identified not by name, but by description of behavior and/or policies advocated.  In the past, Candidate B receives - on the average - about 75%...

01/09/13 – Kevin Zeese – The Scott Horton Show

Kevin Zeese, a lawyer and political activist, discusses Judge Lind's ruling on Bradley Manning's illegal treatment in military custody; how the US justice system debases the rule of law and enables human rights abuses; the upcoming court battle on whether Manning's nearly three-year detention violated his right to a speedy trial; how undue command influence (commander-in-chief Obama said Manning is guilty) is preventing a fair trial; and why David Coombs thinks a judge-only trial is preferable...