Scott Horton Show Interviews
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5/8/17 Conn Hallinan on how the US lead in nuclear weapons technology could lead to another arms race or nuclear war
Conn Hallinan, a Foreign Policy In Focus columnist, discusses how improvements in the accuracy of US submarine-based nuclear missiles are ending an era of mutually assured destruction (MAD) nuclear policy, and leading to a dangerous first-strike doctri...
5/8/17 John Kiriakou on the CIA’s illegal torture program and his time in prison for blowing the whistle on it
John Kiriakou, a former CIA officer and author of Doing Time Like A Spy: How the CIA Taught Me to Survive and Thrive in Prison, discusses why he refused to participate in the CIA’s so-called enhanced interrogation program after 9/11,
5/8/17 David D’Amato on the legal origin of the US government’s State Secrets Doctrine
David D’Amato, an adjunct law professor and policy advisor at the Future of Freedom Foundation, discusses the 1953 Supreme Court case United States v. Reynolds, and how the decision gave the State Secrets Privilege formal recognition,
5/5/17 Nasser Arrabyee on the Yemeni casualties of war
Nasser Arrabyee, a Yemeni journalist and film-maker, discusses Saudi Arabia’s apparently imminent attack on the port of Hodeida, where much of Yemen’s desperately-needed humanitarian supplies come from; why the UAE no longer supports Saudi-backed Presi...
5/5/17 Ramzy Baroud on Palestinian resistance to 70 years of Israeli occupation and domination
Ramzy Baroud, a journalist, author, and editor of Palestine Chronicle, discusses why Palestinians in Israeli jails are on a hunger strike; Israel’s Orwellian attempt to rewrite history by prohibiting the 1948 Nakba’s commemoration and attempting to cha...
5/5/17 Chris Deliso on US meddling in Macedonia’s government, and the European backlash against refugee migration
Chris Deliso, author of Migration, Terrorism, and the Future of a Divided Europe: A Continent Transformed, discusses the indications that US Ambassador to Macedonia Jess Baily is trying to orchestrate a coup without the knowledge or approval of the Tru...
5/3/17 Trevor Aaronson on terrorism-related trials, FBI entrapment, and criminal justice since 9/11
Trevor Aaronson, a contributing writer at The Intercept, discusses his 4-part series on the nearly 800 people prosecuted by the US government on terrorism-related charges since 9/11, supposedly for serious crimes endangering the lives of Americans.
5/3/17 Trita Parsi on Politico’s hit piece on the Iran nuclear deal
Trita Parsi, President of the National Iranian American Council, discusses the continued attacks by war hawks on the Iran nuclear deal and the whole idea of diplomatic give-and-take. Politico writer Josh Meyer’s recent article makes a big deal about th...
04/28/17 – Sheldon Richman on The Libertarian Institute’s future and US policy on North Korea – The Scott Horton Show
Sheldon Richman, Executive Editor of The Libertarian Institute and author of many books, discusses The Libertarian Institute’s future without co-founder William Norman Grigg, who recently passed away; the slate of new up-and-coming libertarian writers ...
04/26/17 – Theodore Postol on the White House’s false claims regarding the April 4th Syrian nerve agent attack – The Scott Horton Show
Theodore Postol, Professor Emeritus of Science, Technology, and National Security Policy at MIT, discusses his critique of the White House Intelligence Report claiming that the Syrian government was responsible for a chemical weapons attack in Khan Sha...