08/10/12 – Thomas C. Mountain – The Scott Horton Show

Thomas C. Mountain , American journalist in Eritrea, discusses the empire's economic interest in the Horn of Africa, the dying sock-puppet tyrant and tyranny in Ethiopia, the CIA's scramble to find a replacement for the reportedly-comatose Meles Zenawi, Gayle Smith's warmongering from the White House, Plan B, the new naval installations to be put in in Djibouti, the US-Ethiopian-AU proxy war in Somalia and the major nationalist rebel army massing in Ethiopia.

08/09/12 – Muhammad Sahimi – The Scott Horton Show

Muhammad Sahimi, USC professor and writer for PBS and Antiwar.com, discusses the widespread effects of the "targeted" U.S. sanctions against Iran, massive shortages in vital medicines due to central bank sanctions, massive dislocations due to oil sanctions, the resulting benefits for the IGRC and comparisons to the anti-Iraq sanctions of the 1990s.

08/08/12 – John Glaser – The Scott Horton Show

John Glaser, assistant editor at Antiwar.com, discusses the Bush Jr. administration's decision to turn against Iran and Syria instead of allying with them against al Qaeda after 9/11, the stupidity of the Israel-first neocons in and out of government, U.S. support for al Qaeda in Syria, and the complete lack of any real vetting of which rebels are getting the arms.

08/07/12 – Marcy Wheeler – The Scott Horton Show

Marcy Wheeler, AKA "emptywheel," discusses the Obama administration's unprecedented war against whistleblowers, the government's admission that keeping secrets from the American people is more important to them than keeping it from the Chinese or any other foreign state actor as revealed by its pretension that whistleblowing to the newspaper is even worse than leaking secrets to a foreign government, the renewed internal clampdown on secrets in the government,

08/07/12 – Naomi Roht-Arriaza – The Scott Horton Show

Naomi Roht-Arriaza, professor at the University of California Hastings College of the Law, discusses her article "Deadly Aid," about the unintended consequences of American foreign aid passed out without care as to who will receive it, from Colombia to Ethiopia, and whether or not we should just stop.

08/07/12 – Karen Kwiatkowski – The Scott Horton Show

Karen Kwiatkowski, Pentagon whistleblower and LewRockwell.com regular, discusses the lack of veteran support for the militarist Tea Party, the march to war in Syria, hard times coming for Americans after having blown all their money on empire, how terrible Bob Goodlatte is, the bureaucrat's fatal conceit, the wisdom of individual voters versus the stupidity of the ubiquitous opinion poll.

08/06/12 – Daniel Ellsberg – The Scott Horton Show

Daniel Ellsberg, heroic liberator of the Pentagon Papers and author of the memoir Secrets, discusses the U.S. government's use of nuclear weapons against Japanese civilians in World War II, the fake "Missile Gap" with the Soviets of the late 50s-early 60s, and the dire consequences for all of humanity from any nuclear war. Transcript here.

08/06/12 – Adam Morrow – The Scott Horton Show

Adam Morrow, Egypt reporter for IPS News Service, discusses the recent raid on the Israeli border, speculation about the official and possible other explanations, the fortunes of the new president Morsi and the military's relationship with the U.S..

08/03/12 – Ramzy Baroud – The Scott Horton Show

Ramzy Baroud, author of My Father Was a Freedom Fighter: Gaza’s Untold Story, discusses his article "The Afghanistan of Africa" at CounterPunch, about the consequences of the Libya War for the people of neighboring Mali, and the empire-usurped revolution in Syria.

08/03/12 – Thomas E. Woods Jr. – The Scott Horton Show

Thomas E. Woods Jr., author of Meltdown: A Free-Market Look at Why the Stock Market Collapsed, the Economy Tanked, and Government Bailouts Will Make Things Worse: ... discusses his new film The Bubble Fim, the great Austrian school economists who are right about everything and make up the cast, and Tom's incredible new Liberty Classroom.  

08/02/12 – Ray McGovern – The Scott Horton Show

Former CIA analyst Ray McGovern discusses Veteran Intelligence Professionals for Sanity's recent memorandum to the president recommending the installation of a U.S.-Iranian hotline in order to create an avenue to help avoid war, and why one antiwar veteran intelligence analyst refused, saying it was too late to prevent war now.