Scott Horton Show Interviews
Latest Episodes
3/15/17 Eric Margolis on Trump’s ‘Levantine Madness’ – war escalation and deployment of US forces all over the Middle East
Eric Margolis, a war correspondent and author of American Raj, discusses the US-backed motley crew fighting for full control of Mosul against the Islamic State – which never would have gained a foothold if Saddam Hussein or his sons still led Iraq; new...
3/13/17 Jacob Hornberger on upcoming FFF events including ‘End the War on Drugs’ conference
Jacob Hornberger, president of The Future of Freedom Foundation, discusses his effort to educate more African-American college students about the evils of the war on drugs, since they are disproportionately effected by racist drug laws,
3/13/17 Cynthia Storer on the Trump administration’s (mis)understanding of Islamic extremism
Former CIA terrorism analyst Cynthia Storer discusses the credentials of Sebastian Gorka, President Trump’s deputy advisor on national security affairs, who claims to be an expert on Islamic terrorism; Cynthia’s earlier CIA work tracking Osama bin Lade...
3/13/17 Samuel Oakford on keeping count of the civilian casualties from international airstrikes in Iraq and Syria
Samuel Oakford, an investigative journalist and contributor to Airwars.org, discusses the grossly underreported official number of civilians killed by coalition and Russian airstrikes in Iraq and Syria in the ongoing fight against ISIS; and why the Air...
3/13/17 Chris Deliso on the foreign provocateurs exacerbating Macedonia’s political crisis
Chris Deliso, director of the independent Balkanalysis.com, discusses the three-year-long political crisis in Macedonia brought about when a consortium of internal and external agitators tried to replace the long-ruling conservative party.
3/13/17 Hope Hodge Seck on the howitzer-armed US Marines in Syria preparing to fight ISIS
Hope Hodge Seck, a writer for Military.com, discusses the deployment of Marines attached to the 11th Marine Expeditionary Unit (MEU) into Syria, and their preparation to provide artillery back-up to American supported militia fighters poised to attack ...
3/10/17 Zaid Jilani on Trump’s selection of Russia-hawk Richard Grennell for NATO ambassador
Zaid Jilani, a writer for The Intercept, discusses President Trump’s apparent concessions to critics accusing him of being soft on Russia, including his selection of Richard Grennell (who is in favor of arming Ukraine and leaving direct military confro...
3/10/17 Jason Ditz on the latest US troop deployments in Afghanistan, the Middle East and North Africa
Jason Ditz, news editor for Antiwar.com, discusses why a few thousand more US troops in Afghanistan won’t stop the steady loss of ground to the Taliban; President Trump’s deployment of troops all over the Middle East/North Africa to fight ISIS; and the...
3/10/17 Andrew Cockburn on Trump’s escalation of Obama’s support for the Saudi war in Yemen
Andrew Cockburn, the Washington editor of Harper’s Magazine and the author of Kill Chain: The Rise of the High-Tech Assassins, discusses the history of Yemen’s (sort of) civil war, the different factions and foreign backers,
3/8/17 Marcy Wheeler on the WikiLeaks document release about CIA hacking tools
Blogger Marcy Wheeler discusses WikiLeaks’s exposure of the CIA’s powerful hacking toolkit, what devices are most vulnerable to being exploited, and why this leak might be a Russian operation using WikiLeaks as a cutout to release sensitive documents.