Peter Van Buren returns to the show to discuss Donald Trump's decision to meet with Kim Jung-Un to open relations between the United States and North Korea. Van Buren explains why he thinks this is a monumental decision and why there's real reason for (cautious)...
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3/8/18 Peter Van Buren on Trump’s decision to meet with Kim Jung-Un
by Scott Horton | Mar 8, 2018 | The Scott Horton Show
Peter Van Buren returns to the show to discuss Donald Trump's decision to meet with Kim Jung-Un to open relations between the United States and North Korea. Van Buren explains why he thinks this is a monumental decision and why there's real reason for (cautious)...
3/7/18 Aaron Maté on Year 1 of Russiagate and its consequences
by Scott Horton | Mar 7, 2018 | The Scott Horton Show
Aaron Maté of The Real News joins Scott to discuss two of his latest pieces for The Nation, "Hyping the Mueller Indictment" and "What We've Learned in Year 1 of Russiagate." Maté explains why he thinks the Trump-Russia collusion case is much ado about nothing and how...
Seoul: North Korea Open to Denuclearization, Offers to Halt Missile Tests
by James Holbrooks | Mar 6, 2018 | Blog
This article originally appeared at Anti-Media. Korean Peninsula — Extending the progress made at the Winter Olympics in Pyeongchang, officials from South Korea said on Tuesday that the North is now open to the idea of abandoning its nuclear weapons program and...
North Korea Willing to Discuss Denuclearization for Security Assurances
by Jason Ditz | Mar 6, 2018 | Featured Articles, Foreign Policy
Kim says no reason to keep nukes if military threat ends In comments that could potentially have significant ramifications on trying to convince the US to join talks with North Korea, South Korean delegation envoys say they were told by Kim Jong-un that North Korea is...
‘Descent Into Hell’: China Warns of Potential War With US Over Taiwan
by James Holbrooks | Mar 2, 2018 | Blog
This article originally appeared at Anti-Media. It’s no secret that for Beijing, the most sensitive issue within Sino-American relations is that of Taiwan, the semi-autonomous island territory that China considers to be a breakaway province. Now, a political...
'Descent Into Hell': China Warns of Potential War With US Over Taiwan
by James Holbrooks | Mar 2, 2018 | Blog
This article originally appeared at Anti-Media. It’s no secret that for Beijing, the most sensitive issue within Sino-American relations is that of Taiwan, the semi-autonomous island territory that China considers to be a breakaway province. Now, a political...
How Trump Interprets the Second Amendment
by Sheldon Richman | Mar 1, 2018 | Blog, Justice
Take the guns first, go through due process second. --President Donald Trump
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Anyone Can Be a Capitalist, part 2
"It might be argued that only the 'rich' can afford to be capitalists, i.e., those who have a greater amount of money stock. This argument has superficial plausibility, since ... for any given individual and a given time-preference schedule, a greater money stock will...
Anyone Can Be a Capitalist, part 1
"[A]ny man can be a capitalist if only he wants to be. He can derive his funds solely from the fruits of previous capitalist investment or from past 'hoarded' cash balances or solely from his income as a laborer or a landowner. He can, of course, derive his funds from...
Billion Dollar Disasters Continue to Steam Ahead
Word. The Zumwalt-class destroyer will never be the battleship of the twenty-first century. It’s the U.S. Navy’s version of the Russian Admiral Kuznetsov aircraft carrier. Yet another multi-billion dollar failure. Yet, the instant that the Zumwalt-class appears to...
Martial Law in South Korea & Ukraine’s No-Fly Zone: New Episode of the Kyle Anzalone Show
Are we witnessing the dawn of a new geopolitical crisis in Asia? As South Korea's President Yoon Suk-yeol declares martial law over perceived threats from the North, the region teeters on the edge of upheaval. This episode of the Kyle Angelo show dives into the...
Crash Chronicles: Fat Amy Continues the Cringe
One billion dollars for twisted metal for ten F35 crashes, soon you're talking real money. The incident rate with respect the US Air Force (USAF) has continued to decline since the 1950s as safety practices have increased and technology has matured. During the 1950s,...
The Royal Navy Shrinks to Insignificance
A crashed RN F35 on the seafloor.* My readers knew all of this already; the Royal Navy will not be mission effective as a blue water navy after 2030 and the era of aircraft carriers is over. Eight billion dollars for future fish apartments. Eight billion dollars. Kit...
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