Cora Currier, a journalist and reporting fellow at ProPublica, discusses The Intercept's investigation of the Obama administration's kill list of terror suspects in Yemen and Somalia - based on secret military documents.
10/14/15 – Charlotte Silver – The Scott Horton Show
Charlotte Silver, an independent journalist in San Francisco, discusses Israel's near-daily killing of Palestinian children since October 1st as Palestinians protest their subjugation and Israelis turn more brutally violent and authoritarian - "we are the masters," says Israeli mayor Eli Dukorsky.
10/14/15 – Ray McGovern – The Scott Horton Show
Ray McGovern, co-founder of Veteran Intelligence Professionals for Sanity and a former CIA analyst, discusses the completed Dutch investigation of flight MH17 that was shot down over Ukraine, and why the US government undoubtedly knows more about who did it than they admit.
10/14/15 – Gareth Porter – The Scott Horton Show
Gareth Porter, an independent investigative journalist and historian, discusses his article “Why the U.S. Owns the Rise of Islamic State and the Syria Disaster.”
10/12/15 – Bojan Budimac – The Scott Horton Show
Bojan Budimac, a Serbian journalist based in Turkey, discusses the possible suspects and likely reactions to the bombing in Ankara, Turkey that killed nearly 100 people. Here's the article he wrote up for us.
10/08/15 – Allison Deger – The Scott Horton Show
Allison Deger, the assistant editor of Mondoweiss.net, discusses the dramatic increase in violence in the West Bank as Palestinians protest in a "day of rage" and Netanyahu declares "all-out war against Palestinian terrorism."
10/08/15 – Jason Stapleton – The Scott Horton Show
Jason Stapleton, a nationally syndicated libertarian radio host, discusses why the US government uses its resources to build bigger bureaucracies in the Pentagon and State Department rather than fight terrorism.
10/07/15 – Rob Bryan – The Scott Horton Show
Rob Bryan, a freelance journalist from New York City, discusses the "refreshing bluntness" of Israeli Justice Minister Ayelet Shaked, who has called for the genocide of all Palestinians including women and children (or little snakes, as she calls them).
10/06/15 – Yousaf Butt – The Scott Horton Show
Yousaf Butt, a nuclear physicist and senior scientific advisor to the British American Security Information Council (BASIC) in London, discusses the IAEA's failure to find a long-rumored explosion chamber for testing nuclear weapons at Iran's Parchin military site.
10/06/15 – Dan Sanchez – The Scott Horton Show
Dan Sanchez, a regular columnist at Antiwar.com, discusses neocon David Wurmser's 1996 manifesto for "expediting the chaotic collapse" of Arab nationalism in Iraq and Syria to remake the Middle East in Israel's favor.
10/05/15 – Phyllis Bennis – The Scott Horton Show
Phyllis Bennis, author of Understanding ISIS and the New Global War on Terror, discusses the US airstrikes that destroyed a Doctors Without Borders hospital in Kunduz, Afghanistan; and why the attack is clearly a war crime.
10/02/15 – Martha Mundy – The Scott Horton Show
Martha Mundy, a professor of anthropology at the London School of Economics, discusses why the West is so silent about the savage war in Yemen, and how Saudi Arabia is avoiding a UN investigation into human rights violations for its part in the war.
10/02/15 – John Feffer – The Scott Horton Show
John Feffer, director of Foreign Policy in Focus, discusses how "the chain of events set into motion by the U.S. invasions of Afghanistan and Iraq" are creating a new Nakba in the Middle East as massive refugee population transfers reshape the region.
10/01/15 – Greg Grandin – The Scott Horton Show
Greg Grandin, an author and history teacher at New York University, discusses Henry Kissinger's disastrous foreign policy legacy in the Middle East and beyond.
10/01/15 – Nathaniel Penn – The Scott Horton Show
Nathaniel Penn, a correspondent for GQ, discusses his article "The Untold Story of the Texas Biker Gang Shoot-Out," and the ridiculous court process playing out for the 177 bikers jailed afterward.















