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Likud sources claim PM ready to negotiate on basis of pre-1967 lines
I guess I'll believe it when I see it -- in 3 years. From the right-wing Times of Israel: Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu is prepared to continue peace talks for another year on the basis of US Secretary of State John Kerry’s 'framework' agreement, which provides...
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Recent Episodes of the Scott Horton Show
4/5/23 Matt Taibbi on the Danger of Digital Censorship
Scott was joined by Matt Taibbi this week on Antiwar Radio. They discuss some of Taibbi’s recent reporting on the government-NGO-corporate media joint effort to flag and suppress certain news and opinions that they deem to be disinformation. They take a step back and look at the broader context behind this story and discuss some evidence that the fight against this new digital censorship regime can work.
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- “People Can Win” (Racket News)
- Insane Clown President by Matt Taibbi
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10/24/14 – Peter Hart – The Scott Horton Show
Peter Hart, the activism director at Fairness & Accuracy in Reporting, discusses the latest media hit piece on journalist Gary Webb, who reported on the links between the CIA, the Contras, and the crack epidemic in the 1980s.
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10/24/14 – Robert A. Pape – The Scott Horton Show
Robert A. Pape, Professor of Political Science at the University of Chicago, discusses what motivates terrorism against the US; Obama’s forward-looking strategy in Iraq; why ISIS appeals to ordinary Sunnis; and the Chicago Project on Security & Terrorism.
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10/23/14 – Shane Bauer – The Scott Horton Show
Shane Bauer, a reporter in Mother Jones‘ San Francisco bureau, discusses his investigation of a SWAT team training competition in the San Francisco area and his article “The Making of the Warrior Cop.”
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10/23/14 – Patrick Cockburn – The Scott Horton Show
Patrick Cockburn, an award-winning journalist with The Independent, discusses the US airdrop to resupply Kurdish fighters battling ISIS for control of the Syrian border town of Kobani; Turkey’s reluctance to help the Kurds; and the US’s ridiculous anti-ISIS coalition.
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10/22/14 – Eric Margolis – The Scott Horton Show
Eric Margolis, journalist and author of American Raj, discusses the attack on Canada’s Parliament in Ottawa; provocative Russian military maneuvers by air and sea; and how the West helped Saddam Hussein’s Iraq obtain biological weapons.
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10/22/14 – Michael Glennon – The Scott Horton Show
Michael Glennon, Professor of International Law and author of National Security and Double Government, discusses his article “Vote all you want. The secret government won’t change.“
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10/22/14 – Andrew Cockburn – The Scott Horton Show
Andrew Cockburn, author of Rumsfeld: His Rise, Fall, and Catastrophic Legacy, discusses his article “Flying Blind: The U.S. air-power lobby, botched bombing missions, and bootless combat.“
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10/21/14 – Stephen Zunes – The Scott Horton Show
Stephen Zunes, a professor of Politics and chair of Middle Eastern Studies at the University of San Francisco, discusses Congress’s bipartisan effort to undermine war crimes investigations of Israel’s war on Gaza.
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