Reuters journalist Jonathan Landay discusses his article "U.S. sees no major Islamic State links to Boko Haram, despite claims."
06/16/16 – Andrew Cockburn – The Scott Horton Show
Andrew Cockburn, author of Kill Chain: The Rise of the High-Tech Assassins, discusses the Pentagon's real strategy in the Middle East: namely, keeping the money flowing to the military-industrial-Congressional complex, even if it means sending the incredibly effective A-10 Warthog to the dustbin and risking the lives of US soldiers.
06/16/16 – Aubrey Fox – The Scott Horton Show
Aubrey Fox, Executive Director of the United States office of the institute for Economics and Peace, discusses his organization's methodology for calculating a "global peace index," ranking 162 countries according to their levels of peace and assessing the economic impacts of violence at the national level.
06/14/16 – Kade Crockford – The Scott Horton Show
Kade Crockford, Director of the ACLU of Massachusetts Technology for Liberty Project, discusses the FBI's greatly expanding surveillance power in three key areas: their Next Generation Identification (biometric) database; warrantless access to the internet records of Americans; and their ability to hack and install malware on computers - all potentially without any public oversight.
06/14/16 – Gilbert Doctorow – The Scott Horton Show
Gilbert Doctorow, a professional Russia watcher and actor in Russian affairs going back to 1965, discusses the lack of a real debate in Western media on US-Russia relations; and why we are more in danger of nuclear annihilation now than at any point in the Cold War since the Cuban Missile Crisis.
06/11/16 – Nick Turse – The Scott Horton Show
Nick Turse, the associate editor of TomDispatch.com and author of The Complex: How the Military Invades Our Everyday Lives, discusses Sudan's long and bloody history of civil war from 1955 onward as South Sudan has repeatedly sought independence; and why Hillary Clinton gave South Sudan's military a pass on child soldiers when she was Secretary of State.
06/09/16 – Ramzy Baroud – The Scott Horton Show
Ramzy Baroud, an internationally syndicated columnist and founder of The Palestine Chronicle, discusses why the French-hosted Israel-Palestine peace conference (not attended by Israel) is a total sham; the increasingly fascistic Israeli people and government; and why all apartheid states must come to an end eventually - even Israel.
06/09/16 – Mark Wilkerson – The Scott Horton Show
Mark Wilkerson, a US Army veteran and author of Tomas Young's War, discusses the life of Tomas Young, an Iraq War veteran who was shot and paralyzed only five days after being deployed in Baghdad in 2004. He then spent the next 10 years as an antiwar activist, during which he wrote a memorable "last letter" to George W. Bush and Dick Cheney while in hospice care in 2013.
06/08/16 – Ron Paul – The Scott Horton Show
Former Congressman Ron Paul discusses the libertarian alternative to bigger government and authoritarian presidential candidates; why mass deportation of hard-working immigrants is a bad idea; and how to have free trade without so-called free trade agreements.
06/05/16 – Rannie Amiri – The Scott Horton Show
Rannie Amiri, an independent commentator on Middle East affairs, discusses why the US government supports Saudi Arabia's ongoing crackdown on Bahrain's reform protestors, even though their demands should appeal to a pro-democracy Western audience.
06/04/16 – Ken Silverstein – The Scott Horton Show
Muckraking journalist Ken Silverstein discusses the "Shaky Foundations" of the Clinton Foundation, and why it seems more focused on influence peddling than actual charitable works.
06/03/16 – Peter Van Buren – The Scott Horton Show
Peter Van Buren, author of We Meant Well: How I Helped Lose the Battle for the Hearts and Minds of the Iraqi People, discusses why the Hillary Clinton email scandal is a big deal, and not just a boring technical oversight or a vast right wing conspiracy out to ruin her presidential campaign.
05/31/16 – John Feffer – The Scott Horton Show
John Feffer, director of Foreign Policy in Focus at the Institute for Policy Studies, discusses the US drone strike assassination of Taliban leader Mullah Akhtar Mohammad Mansour in Pakistan; and how the US's increasingly-bold program is bound to provoke blowback, drone proliferation, and challenges to international law.
05/27/16 – Jim Lobe – The Scott Horton Show
Jim Lobe, founder of the foreign policy website LobeLog.com, discusses the converging foreign policy views of liberal interventionists and neoconservatives as noted in a new report titled "Extending American Power: Strategies to Expand U.S. Engagement in a Competitive World Order;" and what this consensus would mean if Hillary Clinton were elected president.
05/27/16 – Nasser Arrabyee – The Scott Horton Show
Nasser Arrabyee, a Yemeni journalist and film-maker, discusses why the UN-mediated peace talks aren't stopping Saudi Arabia's airstrikes on Yemeni civilians; and how Saudi cash and US weapons are helping Al Qaeda carve out a mini-state in Yemen.















