Airwars reporter Sam Oakford returns to the show to discuss his latest work, "Raqqa: A City Destroyed Then Forgotten" and "They're Still Pulling Bodies out of ISIS' capital." Scott begins by asking—what do we know about Mosul and the coalition assault to take the city...
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4/27/18 Tim Shorrock on the Latest Developments on the Korean Peninsula
by Scott Horton | Apr 27, 2018 | The Scott Horton Show
Tim Shorrock returns to the show to discuss the encouraging developments on the Korean peninsula and the prospects for peace. Scott also takes the opportunity to give a brief history lesson on how the situation with North Korea got to this point (spoiler: it was...
4/25/18 Michael Klare on the Building US-Russia and US-China Tensions
by Scott Horton | Apr 25, 2018 | The Scott Horton Show
TomDispatch's Michael Klare returns to the show to discuss his recent article "The New Long War." Klare explains why he thinks this Cold War will look different from the last, thanks in large part to the expanded role of China, and a lack of true geographical...
4/20/18 Tom Woods on the racket of the “privatized” war state
by Scott Horton | Apr 20, 2018 | The Scott Horton Show
The great Tom Woods joins Scott to discuss the war state and Trump's bombing of Syria. Woods begins by going back to the founding and shows that even in the years immediately following the ratification of the Constitution, there was grave concern about the scope of...
4/20/18 Tom Woods on the racket of the "privatized" war state
by Scott Horton | Apr 20, 2018 | The Scott Horton Show
The great Tom Woods joins Scott to discuss the war state and Trump's bombing of Syria. Woods begins by going back to the founding and shows that even in the years immediately following the ratification of the Constitution, there was grave concern about the scope of...
4/20/18 Dennis Halliday on the deaths of Iraqi children due to American sanctions in the ’90s
by Scott Horton | Apr 20, 2018 | The Scott Horton Show
Former U.N. humanitarian coordinator in Iraq, Dennis Halliday, who resigned over the Iraq sanctions in 1998, joins Scott to discuss Madeleine Albright's new book and the true figures of the total deaths of Iraqi children due to the U.N. sanctions. Halliday describes...
4/20/18 Dennis Halliday on the deaths of Iraqi children due to American sanctions in the '90s
by Scott Horton | Apr 20, 2018 | The Scott Horton Show
Former U.N. humanitarian coordinator in Iraq, Dennis Halliday, who resigned over the Iraq sanctions in 1998, joins Scott to discuss Madeleine Albright's new book and the true figures of the total deaths of Iraqi children due to the U.N. sanctions. Halliday describes...
4/20/18 Ted Snider on the History of US Intervention in Russian Politics
by Scott Horton | Apr 20, 2018 | The Scott Horton Show
Ted Snider returns to the show to discuss his recent article "Accusing Russia - Listening to History" about the recent history of US-Russian relations. Snider makes the case that most of the US's accusations against Russia, such as expansionary foreign policy and...









