Ali Latifi talks about his reporting on the drone war in Afghanistan, the most drone-bombed country in the world. He tells us one of the most troubling facts about America's drone campaigns: that almost everyone who is killed in a drone strike gets labeled an "enemy...
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My Speech at the Mises Event
by Scott Horton | Nov 10, 2019 | Blog
On November 9, I participated in a Mises Institute event in Lake Jackson, Texas with Jeff Deist, Dan McAdams, Tom Woods, Lew Rockwell and Ron Paul. (Ain't that something?) Jeff asked me to speak on "Propaganda and the 2020 Foreign Policy Debate." I was first:...
Lindholm Taking ‘Bring Our Troops Home’ Push to D.C.
by Scott Horton | Nov 10, 2019 | Blog
Check out this great article about BringOurTroopsHome.us and the great event they're holding next week in D.C.. I beg any and all Iraq and Afghan war vets in the Institute audience who can possibly attend to do so. The opportunity we have to truly change the narrative...
Most veterans believe the wars in Iraq and Afghanistan weren’t worth fighting
by Scott Horton | Nov 9, 2019 | Blog
Read it and weep.
11/7/19 Elizabeth Murray Exposes the Lies Behind Douma
by Scott Horton | Nov 9, 2019 | The Scott Horton Show
Scott interviews Elizabeth Murray about the supposed chemical attack in Douma, Syria in 2017, which was used to justify an immediate bombing campaign by the U.S. and its allies. A thorough investigation was only conducted months later, and the reports of this...
The Libertarian To Alt-Right Pipeline
by Jennifer Monroe | Nov 8, 2019 | Jen the Libertarian
Yes, I finally made this episode. It's time to discuss the infamous libertarian to alt-right pipeline, is it real, how did this narrative come to be, and what we can do about it Subscribe to my Patreon for early access to my episodes...
War Is Not a Conservative Thing
by Michael Maharrey | Nov 8, 2019 | Featured Articles, Foreign Policy, Libertarianism
Perpetual war and aggressive interventionism have become the hallmark of Republican foreign policy. But war is not a conservative thing. Last month, I saw somebody assert unironically and in complete seriousness that Californians need to reelect Rep. Maxine Waters...
Google Wants More Business with the Pentagon
by Kyle Anzalone | Nov 8, 2019 | Conflicts of Interest
On FPF #416, I discuss tech companies' ties to the military. Tech companies often present themselves as being 'progressive,' and some even have human right statements. Last year, Google employees quit in protest over the company contracting with the Pentagon to...
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What We Aren’t Being Told About Myanmar?
The narrative we’re being served on Myanmar is a cartoon. On the one hand we have villains — who have conveniently already been subject to “liberal humanitarian” demonization for years now — who have allegedly decided to go on a campaign of gang rape, infanticide and...
Government Is A Sociological Construct, Not Political
Politics is collective action. Sociology deals with the norms people construct to define behaviors and roles in a society, specifically how that society deals with the distribution of resources. Government is usually treated as a political construct. People, acting...
News Roundup 9/11/17
The State Department approved of $3.8 billion in weapons sales to Bahrain. Most of the weapons in the sale are anti tank missiles and F-16s. [Link] The US is looking at adding a small yield nuclear weapon to the nuclear arsenal. [Link] Israel has supplied the Myanmar...
The Antiwar Comic: This is What He Wants
In many ways, it doesn't surprise me that Trump wants this. No skin off his back, right? Still, would've been nice of him to close it. For a few minutes during the campaign, I thought he might just to spite Obama. For more comics, visit The Webcomic...
Quick Style Notes – Which "Liberal" Do We Mean?
This is my personal usage: Classical Liberal - "Classical Liberal" - the state should step out of the way of society. Essentially: laissez-faire, separation of church and state. General "Millsian" Liberal - "traditional liberal" - Society should be "open", with free...
There Is Little Reason to Believe North Korea Has an H-Bomb
Are Washington and Pyongyang enemies or symbiotes? For supposed enemies they sure agree on a lot of dubious information. For example they both agree North Korea tested a hydrogen bomb last Sunday though there's little to indicate that is true. Early estimates put the...
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