Download Episode. Scott talks to Gabriel Shipton, the brother of Julian Assange, about the documentary he recently produced about his family’s fight for Assange’s freedom. Scott and Shipton discuss the film, what it portrays, who it features and why it’s called...
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3/10/23 Philip Weiss on the American Jews Waking Up to Netanyahu’s Extremism
by Scott Horton | Mar 12, 2023 | The Scott Horton Show
Download Episode. Philip Weiss joins the show to discuss developments concerning the Israeli government’s support among American Jews. They talk about a column written recently by Thomas Friedman, who is essentially a neoconservative who presents himself as a...
3/10/23 Daniel McAdams on the Uprisings in Georgia
by Scott Horton | Mar 12, 2023 | The Scott Horton Show
Download Episode. Daniel McAdams joins Scott to discuss the recent uprisings in one of Russia’s southern neighbors, the country of Georgia. Scott and McAdams discuss what is happening, how it began and what role outside governments appear to have. Discussed on the...
This Week At The Libertarian Institute
by Will Porter | Mar 11, 2023 | News
The Empire never sleeps – but neither do we. Missed a story? We’ve got you covered. Check out this week in review at the Libertarian Institute.
3/9/23 Kyle Anzalone on Bakhmut, the Chinese Peace Plan, Nord Stream, Syria and North Korea
by Scott Horton | Mar 10, 2023 | The Scott Horton Show
Download Episode. Kyle Anzalone joined Scott for Antiwar Radio this week to go over all the biggest foreign policy news. They start with JDAMs, the American-guided bombs that are now operational in Ukraine. Next they discuss the brutal battle for Bakhmut which may...
COI #394: Congress Votes to Indefinitely Occupy Syria
by Kyle Anzalone | Mar 10, 2023 | Conflicts of Interest
On COI #394, Kyle Anzalone and Connor Freeman cover how Washington and Seoul’s massive war games are inflaming tensions on the Korean Peninsula, the Pentagon’s confirmation that Kiev is now using US precision guided bombs, Congress voting down a War Powers Resolution...
Find the Fed w/Mark Aaron
by Tommy Salmons | Mar 10, 2023 | Year Zero
I asked Mark Aaron, 1 bit of 2Bit Podcast, to join me to discuss the rightwing infighting that has escalated of late. 2Bit Podcast The Marc Clair Show Discord Year Zero YouTube Libertarian Institute 19 Skills Pdf Autonomy Course Critical Thinking Course Patreon...
Biden Asks for Massive $886 Billion Military Budget for 2024
by Dave DeCamp | Mar 10, 2023 | News
The White House is asking Congress for a whopping $886.4 billion military budget for the fiscal year 2024, with $842 billion of it going to the Pentagon. The rest would go toward other federal agencies’ military spending, including the Energy Department’s nuclear weapons program.
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RIP Abdulrahman al-Awlaki
RIP Abdulrahman al-Awlaki, a sixteen-year-old U.S. citizen killed in Yemen on this day in 2011 by a missile launched from a U.S. drone. "We murdered some folks."...
The Monopoly Of Violence
Not to be confused with "The Monopoly On Violence". In this stimulating, sometimes shocking, and altogether powerful documentary about police violence in contemporary France, filmmaker and journalist David Dufresne examines the ways in which a government justifies...
It Is In Our DNA
Damage control Bipartisan support for Israel is a source of pride in Congress, US Speaker of the House Nancy Pelosi said in a meeting with Foreign Minister Yair Lapid on Tuesday. “It is a privilege to talk about the importance of the US-Israel bond, one based on our...
The Antiwar Comic: Cry of the War Pig
It always starts the same way. More comics at the Webcomic Factory. Book 7 of The Pineys, now available!
10/04/2021 Scott Horton debates Bill Kristol at the Soho Forum
Libertarian Institute director Scott Horton debates Bulwark editor Bill Kristol on the resolution, “A willingness to intervene, and seek regime change, is key to an American foreign policy that benefits America” at the Soho Forum in New York City, October 4, 2021....
The Afghan War: A Photographer’s Journal
The Times photographer Tyler Hicks, who chronicled the 20-year war, captured American troops in battle, the deaths of civilians, schoolgirls in class and the struggles of ordinary Afghans to survive. One of the first things the New York Times photographer Tyler Hicks...
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