Grant F. Smith, director of the Institute for Research: Middle Eastern Policy in Washington, DC, discusses how difficult it is to get any information out of US intelligence agencies by using a Freedom of Information Act request, especially when it relates to CIA-budgeted aid to Israel or Israel’s nuclear weapons program. Check out my Patreon page https://www.patreon.com/scotthortonshow
04/26/17 – Joey Lawrence on the Kurdish militias fighting on the front lines in Iraq and Syria – The Scott Horton Show
Joey Lawrence, a professional photographer and war documentarian, discusses Obama’s initial military intervention in Syria to save the Yazidis from a massacre on Mount Sinjar in 2014; why Turkish President Erdogan dares attack the Kurdish YPG militia with embedded US troops nearby; and whether the US will turn its back on its Kurdish allies once the war against ISIS is over. Check out my Patreon page https://www.patreon.com/scotthortonshow
04/26/17 – Philip Giraldi on the flimsy evidence that Assad ordered the ‘sarin’ gas attack on April 4th – The Scott Horton Show
Philip Giraldi, executive director of the Council for the National Interest and a former CIA officer, discusses the intelligence community’s anger at the White House’s politically-motivated assessment of the Syrian chemical weapons attack, which places all the blame on the Syrian government and offers little hard evidence to support the claim. Check out my Patreon page https://www.patreon.com/scotthortonshow
04/24/17 – Yakov Hirsch on the wall of propaganda preventing Americans from learning the truth about Israel – The Scott Horton Show
Yakov Hirsch, a writer for Mondoweiss.net, discusses how “hasbara culture” has infected the minds of Israelis with a “macho victimhood” ideology and tilted media coverage (led by Jeffrey Goldberg, the “most toxic person in American culture”) so Americans are misled into thinking Palestinians are the aggressive occupiers of Israeli land, instead of the other way around. Check out my Patreon page https://www.patreon.com/scotthortonshow
04/21/17 – Eric Margolis on Trump’s foreign policy for Afghanistan and North Korea – The Scott Horton Show
Eric Margolis, a journalist and author of American Raj, discusses the signs of an impending US troop surge in Afghanistan to finally “win” the war after 16 years; and the potentially disastrous consequences if Trump’s bellicosity on North Korea ever turns into military action. Check out my Patreon page https://www.patreon.com/scotthortonshow
04/19/17 – John Feffer on what North Korea’s Kim Jong Un wants, and how to make a deal with him – The Scott Horton Show
John Feffer, co-director of Foreign Policy In Focus and author of the dystopian novel Splinterlands, discusses the lazy thinking among foreign policy pundits who insist North Korean leader Kim Jong Un is either a child or a madman who only understands force and can’t be reasoned with. Feffer attempts to read the despot’s mind to find out what he wants for himself and his country, and thereby determine how the US can use diplomacy instead of missiles to reach a peaceful resolution with the...
04/19/17 – Gene Healy on the weak legal justification for Trump’s ‘drive-by Tomahawking’ in Syria – The Scott Horton Show
Gene Healy, a vice president at the Cato Institute, discusses the media’s strained constitutional justification for Trump’s “limited military activity” in Syria; and why the 1973 War Powers Resolution doesn’t give the president a free pass to initiate offensive military strikes without congressional approval, contrary to popular opinion.
04/19/17 – Matthew Hoh on his experiences protesting for human rights in occupied Palestine – The Scott Horton Show
Matthew Hoh, a Marine veteran and former State Department official, discusses his recent activism on Palestinian rights issues; the common myths recited to Americans to keep them from learning the truth about Israeli apartheid; the new generation of Palestinian and American non-violent activist leaders; and why Gaza is shaping up to be one of history’s greatest human catastrophes.
04/19/17 – Daniel McAdams on how the Mojahedin-e Khalq bribed its way off the US terrorism list – The Scott Horton Show
Daniel McAdams, Executive Director of the Ron Paul Institute for Peace and Prosperity, discusses the bipartisan coalition of top US politicians, including John McCain, who accepted money from the MEK to lobby for their removal from the State Department’s terrorism list; and Rand Paul’s assertion that the US should stay out of the Syrian civil war, in direct contradiction to warmongers McCain and Lindsey Graham.
04/19/17 – Nick Mottern on his campaign to educate Americans about the illegal and immoral use of drone attacks – The Scott Horton Show
Nick Mottern, the founder and coordinator of Knowdrones.com, discusses his organization’s use of targeted advertising to educate military drone operators and the general public that these deadly strikes are illegal, kill innocent civilians, and are not about fighting terrorism.
04/17/17 – James Bovard on the far-reaching negative consequences of Woodrow Wilson’s war, 100 years later – The Scott Horton Show
James Bovard, author of Public Policy Hooligan, discusses how Woodrow Wilson got America into WWI, directly and indirectly causing the rise of Hitler, Stalin, WWII, and the redrawing of the Middle East. At home, Wilson gave rise to a government crackdown on free speech, the draft, prohibition, espionage laws, and the Spanish Flu.
04/17/17 – Ted Galen Carpenter on Trump’s schoolyard strategy for dealing with North Korea – The Scott Horton Show
Ted Galen Carpenter, senior fellow for defense and foreign policy studies at the Cato Institute, discusses Trump’s strategy of pressuring Kim Jong-un by leveraging China’s influence; how the Trump administration’s middle-school mentality on North Korea makes for a disastrous foreign policy; and why the US’s peacekeeping/regional hegemony role in Asia isn’t nearly as essential as some commentators think.
04/14/17 – Gareth Porter on the new evidence against the Trump administration’s Syrian gas attack assertions – The Scott Horton Show
Gareth Porter, an independent investigative journalist and historian writing on US national security policy, discusses two new revelations that contradict the Trump administration’s certainty that a Syrian airstrike using sarin gas deliberately targeted civilians in Khan Sheikhoun on April 4th. First, a former US official claims that the Russians informed their US counterparts of plans to strike a warehouse in Khan Sheikhoun 24 hours in advance, and advised that toxic chemicals were held...
04/12/17 – Rick Sterling on his Consortium News article ‘How Media Bias Fuels Syria Escalation’ – The Scott Horton Show
Rick Sterling, an investigative journalist based in the San Francisco Bay Area, discusses the three competing narratives about the Syrian gas attack; and why the one favored by mainstream US media – that the Syrian government is absolutely guilty – has more facts working against it than for it.
04/10/17 – Conn Hallinan on Turkish President Erdogan’s move toward totalitarianism – The Scott Horton Show
Conn Hallinan, a Foreign Policy in Focus columnist, discusses Turkey’s nationwide voter referendum on centralizing more authority in the presidency while reducing checks and balances within the government; how Erdogan’s paramilitary supporters could thwart a popular repudiation of his rule; and Turkey’s schizophrenic foreign policy, particularly regarding Syria.















