10/15/13 – Flynt Leverett – The Scott Horton Show

Flynt Leverett, professor at Penn State University's School of International Affairs, discusses the concessions and guarantees needed to make a deal on Iran's nuclear program; whether the UN Security Council's decrees supersede Iran's NPT/sovereign rights; Obama's willingness (or not) to use political capital to fight obstructionists; and the legal impediments to lifting sanctions, even if Iran capitulated to all demands.

10/14/13 – Rachel Levinson-Waldman – The Scott Horton Show

Rachel Levinson-Waldman, Counsel to the Brennan Center's Liberty and National Security Program, discusses what the government does with Americans' data; how the "fusion centers" established after 9/11 to fight terrorism quickly expanded their focus to all manner of criminal activity; whether public backlash can dial back the government's power; and the NSA's lies about oversight and the legality of their spying activities.

10/14/13 – Philip Giraldi – The Scott Horton Show

Philip Giraldi, executive director of the Council for the National Interest, discusses CNI's fight against the Israel lobby's undue influence on US foreign policy; why a Syrian solution is not as hard as it seems; and how improved US-Iran relations would greatly reduce Middle East tensions.

10/11/13 – John Feffer – The Scott Horton Show

John Feffer, co-director of Foreign Policy in Focus, discusses the popular opposition to US intervention in Syria; the difficult job of destroying all of Syria's chemical weapons stockpile; the lessons Obama should have learned from Libyan regime change; and the prospects for a non-interventionist US foreign policy.

10/11/13 – David Vine – The Scott Horton Show

David Vine, author of Island of Shame: The Secret History of the U.S. Military Base on Diego Garcia, discusses how Italy became the Pentagon's launching pad for future wars in Africa and the Middle East; the bloody results of the military's effort to keep busy; and the ebb and flow of the US's empire of bases.

10/10/13 – Patrick Cockburn – The Scott Horton Show

Patrick Cockburn, a journalist with The Independent, discusses why the media doesn't cover the chaos and violence in post-Gaddafi Libya; how Libyan sovereignty has been degraded by the abduction of terrorist suspect Anas al-Liby in a US commando raid; and the cascading failures of US foreign policy in the Middle East since the Iraq War.

10/10/13 – Mark Thornton – The Scott Horton Show

Mark Thornton, Senior Fellow at the Ludwig von Mises Institute, discusses Ron Paul's plan for an instant $1.6 trillion reduction in the national debt; why we need to lower, not raise, the debt ceiling; the dangers of a depreciating dollar; why the NSA's spy data is more useful for blackmail than fighting terrorism; the Fed's money creation shell game; and why empire is a money-losing proposition.

10/09/13 – Jim Lobe – The Scott Horton Show

Jim Lobe, chief of the Washington bureau of Inter Press Service, discusses the neoconservative ideology and its prominent practitioners; the opposition to US-Iran detente; and Obama's weak-kneed consensus-building approach to bitter policy disputes.

10/09/13 – Jason Leopold – The Scott Horton Show

Jason Leopold, a writer for Al Jazeera, discusses the human rights groups criticizing Obama's failure to close Guantanamo prison; the just-released documents on prisoner genital searches that the DOJ claimed could help Al Qaeda attack Guantanamo; and the media's failure to cover the still-ongoing hunger strike.

10/06/13 – Eric Margolis – The Scott Horton Show

Eric Margolis, journalist and author of American Raj, discusses Iran's unwelcome peace offerings; John Kerry and Hillary Clinton's political maneuvering ahead of the 2016 election; the Syria debacle that has embarrassed Obama and boosted Putin's international standing; and Israel's likely involvement in the assassination of an Iranian nuclear scientist.

10/04/13 – Kelley B. Vlahos – The Scott Horton Show

Kelley B. Vlahos, a regular Antiwar.com columnist and contributing editor at The American Conservative, discusses the media's lousy coverage of the D.C. car chase/shooting; the militarization of trigger happy law enforcement officers; and the link between the military's prescription drug addiction and the record number of soldiers committing suicide.

10/04/13 – Michael Boldin – The Scott Horton Show

Michael Boldin, founder and executive director of the Tenth Amendment Center, discusses the states' rights approach to fighting NSA spying on Americans; the unlikely coalition that pushed through the NDAA-defying California Liberty Preservation Act (AB-351); and using anti-commandeering court precedents to withhold water and power from NSA data centers in Utah and Texas.