Cato's Doug Bandow returns to the show to discuss Donald Trump's decision to negotiate seriously with the North Koreans. Bandow believes that, while much can still go wrong, this is a real opportunity for traction and progress. Bandow raises the Iran Deal and the...
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3/21/18 Doug Bandow on Donald Trump’s decision to negotiate with North Korea
by Scott Horton | Mar 21, 2018 | The Scott Horton Show
Cato's Doug Bandow returns to the show to discuss Donald Trump's decision to negotiate seriously with the North Koreans. Bandow believes that, while much can still go wrong, this is a real opportunity for traction and progress. Bandow raises the Iran Deal and the...
News Roundup 3/20/18
by Kyle Anzalone | Mar 20, 2018 | Blog
Mark Perry on Rex Tillerson's firing. [Link] The EU and NATO issue statements supporting the UK allegations that Russia was behind the nerve agent attack. [Link] Senator Bob Corker says Trump will withdraw from the Iran Deal in May unless European countries make any...
3/19/18 Mark Perry on Rex Tillerson’s firing and the political workings behind it
by Scott Horton | Mar 19, 2018 | The Scott Horton Show
Reporter Mark Perry returns to the show to discuss his latest article for The American Conservative, "The Political Forces Behind Rex Tillerson's Firing." Perry begins by breaking down what he calls the "Qatar Fiasco" and the role that Israel and its friendly American...
3/19/18 Mark Perry on Rex Tillerson's firing and the political workings behind it
by Scott Horton | Mar 19, 2018 | The Scott Horton Show
Reporter Mark Perry returns to the show to discuss his latest article for The American Conservative, "The Political Forces Behind Rex Tillerson's Firing." Perry begins by breaking down what he calls the "Qatar Fiasco" and the role that Israel and its friendly American...
1/3/18 Muhammad Sahimi on the protests in Iran
by Scott Horton | Jan 3, 2018 | The Scott Horton Show
USC professor Muhammad Sahimi returns to the show to discuss the latest developments in the protests in Iran, describes how the current regime is responsible for the justified grievances of the people protesting, and explains why some people fear regime change given...
Foreign Policy Focus #136 – Trump and 2017 with Will Porter
by Kyle Anzalone | Dec 29, 2017 | Conflicts of Interest
Will Porter joins Foreign Policy Focus to analyze foreign policy in 2017. We review all the big stories from Russia, Syria, Saudi Arabia, Yemen, Afghanistan, Africa, and North Korea. Will and I break down Trump's first year as Commander in chief and biggest blunders....
12/18/17 Harry Kazianis on the potential for apocalyptic war with North Korea
by Damon Hatheway | Dec 18, 2017 | The Scott Horton Show
National Interest's executive editor Harry Kazianis joins Scott to discuss his article for The American Conservative, "A War of Choice With North Korea is an Immensely Dumb Idea." Kazianis discusses the horrors that would follow from a war with North Korea, the...
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Professors, W. Post Call Out NYT for Oct 7 Mass-Rape Hoax
Another disgrace for the Charlie Savage Times.
Israel’s Amazing Feat
Israel has accomplished quite a feat: its crimes against the people of Gaza are of such a large scale that they make Hamas's Oct. 7 crimes look small.
Pentagon Follies: Accounting for DEI Expenditures
Inclusion, Equity and Diversity (IED) is communism in blackface. This viral contagion has raced to the top of government bureaucracies and, of course, facilitates a race to the bottom in quality and competence. The wizards at the Pentagon who have yet to account for...
A Soho Forum discussion of COVID with Tom Woods
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=fKzl5CngE5Q Check out Tom's great book, Diary of a Psychosis.
US Abrams Tanks Withdrawn from Fighting in Ukraine
Five four million dollar tanks up in smoke. They'll make every excuse they wish but the days of manned tanks are over. Ukraine has lost five Abrams tanks in recent months, The New York Times reported this month, citing an unnamed senior US official. At least three...
The Aircraft Carrier is the Crossbow and Chariot of the Modern Age
The US Navy, of course, is desperately trying to get authorization to build more Ford-class carriers. Ironic that they name the carrier after a violence broker famous for being rather clumsy and unable to navigate around. The first of class doesn't work properly: it...