by Scott | Feb 26, 2014 | Interviews
Justin Raimondo, editorial director of Antiwar.com, discusses the coup in Kiev; renewed Cold War hostilities between the US and Russia, with Ukraine in between; and the neo-Nazi representation in Ukraine’s dissident groups. Podcast: Play in new window |...
by Scott | Feb 23, 2014 | Stress Blog
[This is the single best treatment of the subject of central banking and war over the last 100 years that I’ve ever seen. It’s a speech by former Reagan administration budget director David Stockman, author of The Great Deformation. -Scott] Flask in hand,...
by Scott | Feb 21, 2014 | Interviews
Eric Margolis, an award-winning, internationally syndicated columnist, discusses the EU-brokered compromise deal to avoid civil war in Ukraine; State Department official Victoria Nuland’s condescending attitude toward Europe; and why the US media now rivals the...
by Scott | Feb 19, 2014 | Interviews
Former CIA officer Philip Giraldi discusses the March 7th National Summit to Reassess the U.S.-Israel “Special Relationship;” the nonexistent US national interest in Ukraine; avoiding unnecessary conflict with Russia; and why John McCain is delusional...
by Scott | Feb 8, 2014 | Interviews
Daniel McAdams, Executive Director of the Ron Paul Institute for Peace and Prosperity, discusses State Department official Victoria Nuland’s captured comments on the US’s regime change goals for Ukraine; the provocative plans for NATO expansion to...
by Scott | Jan 27, 2014 | Interviews
Eric Margolis, an award-winning, internationally syndicated columnist, discusses how the mayhem in Kiev, Ukraine is stirring up conflict between Europe, Russia and the US; the Saudi’s successful influence-buying game in Washington; and second thoughts on regime...
by Scott | Oct 28, 2008 | Interviews
Mark Ames, author of ‘The Cold War that Wasn’t’ in The Nation, discusses the dominant narrative and ideological underpinnings in the U.S. press regarding the recent Georgian attack on South Ossetia and subsequent Russian counterattack on Georgia, the...
by Scott | Dec 26, 2007 | Stress Blog
Two weeks ago, Antiwar.com received a letter from a non-commissioned officer in the U.S. Marine Corps wondering what motivated our behavior. One of my jobs for Antiwar.com is handling jobs like these, and since he asked like a gentleman, I’ve done my best to...
by | Sep 25, 2007 | Stress Blog
(cross posted from my blog) President Mahmoud Ahmadinejad slams Washington’s domestic policy saying the US has turned into a big prison for the American nation. He made the remarks at a meeting with the leaders of US Muslim community on Tuesday. Ahmadinejad...
by | Apr 29, 2007 | Stress Blog
From No Comment, ‘the other’ Scott Horton has this little blurb of info: A Swiss court has acquitted three Swiss journalists on charges of violating state secrecy requirements for publishing an intelligence intercept of the Swiss intelligence service that...
by Scott | Feb 18, 2006 | Stress Blog
As the assistant editor – or something – of Antiwar.com, I’m the guy who answers the letters to the editor that are directed to AWC in general rather than a particular writer. Generally they make completely unfounded assertions, and then I sort of go...
by PNAC | Feb 17, 2005 | pnac
February 17, 2005 MEMORANDUM TO: OPINION LEADERS FROM: GARY SCHMITT SUBJECT: Democracy in Russia I would like to draw your attention to the following testimony of Bruce P. Jackson, President of the Project on Transitional Democracies and a director of the Project for...
by Scott | Dec 3, 2004 | Interviews
Scott and Antiwar.com editor Matt Barganier discuss libervention, the upcoming Iraqi elections, and meddling in the Ukraine. the rest of the show Audio Stream MP3 Link Podcast: Play in new window |...