Jason Ditz is on the show to review the status of the Syrian conflict. The potential offensive in Idlib is discussed, as well as the deal struck between Syria, Russia and Turkey on the status of Idlib and the pause of hostilities there. Ditz gives an overview of the...
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9/26/18 Phil Giraldi on Israel, Syria and Iran
by Scott Horton | Sep 27, 2018 | The Scott Horton Show
Phil Giraldi comes back on the show to discuss the recent shooting down of a Russian plane over Syria and his article on the matter, The Path to World War III. He and Scott also discuss the state of the Middle East generally and United States military involvement...
News Roundup 9/27/18
by Kyle Anzalone | Sep 27, 2018 | News Roundup
The FED raises interest rates .25%. [Link] Trump claims China ran a propaganda ad in a US newspaper. [Link] A new AUMF is not enough to end the endless wars. [Link] The US accuses China of waging a broad malign influence campaign. [Link] The US flies B-52 bombers near...
News Roundup 9/26/18
by Kyle Anzalone | Sep 26, 2018 | News Roundup
A Florida police officer has been exposed for planting drugs on innocent people. Several of the officer's victims are having the charges dropped. [Link] The FAA Reauthorization Bill give the government the power to spy on and shoot down privately owned drones. The...
FPF #251 Haspel’s CIA
by Kyle Anzalone | Sep 26, 2018 | Conflicts of Interest
On FPF #251, I discuss the goals set by CIA Director Gina Haspel. I explain some of Haspel's and the CIA's dark History. Many of Haspel's goals call for expanding the CIA. I update the Syrian Civil War, Yemeni Civil War, Afghan War, and US arms sales. Links...
News Roundup 9/25/18
by Kyle Anzalone | Sep 25, 2018 | News Roundup
Marijana arrests increased in 2017. The increase in arrests were possession charges. [Link] The head of the State Department Legislative Affairs Desk is a former Raytheon lobbyist. [Link] The State Department announces a $330 million weapons sale to Taiwan. [Link]...
News Roundup 9/24/18
by Kyle Anzalone | Sep 24, 2018 | News Roundup
The Justice Department is investigating a DEA program that possibly led to massacres in Mexico. [Link] Secretary of State Pompeo says the US is planning a series of actions against Venezuela. [Link] The US places sanctions on a Chinese military agency because China...
FPF #250 – Reviewing the National Security Strategy guest Will Porter
by Kyle Anzalone | Sep 24, 2018 | Conflicts of Interest
On FPF #250, Will Porter returns to the show to evaluate how Trump's foreign policy has achieved the goals set in the National Security Strategy. The Strategy called for the US to combat great powers, including Russia. Will breaks down the results of Trump's policies...
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Joe Biden’s Second Best Day
After ending the war in Afghanistan: Biden pardoning all prior federal offenses of simple marijuana possession President Biden will pardon all prior federal offenses of simple marijuana possession, the White House said Thursday, a move toward decriminalizing the drug....
The Antiwar Comic: Fixing Martha’s Vineyards
Could've done this with Kamala's house. And they're still coming! More comics at the Webcomic Factory.
Latest Amazon Customer Review for Enough Already: Time to End the War on Terrorism
A. writes: A must-read for every American Every US senior high student should read this before deciding whether to join the military under the current political climate of placating the military industrial complex. This book is heart wrenching for anyone with an ounce...
The Carl Sagan Case Against Democracy
We live in a society exquisitely dependent on science and technology, in which hardly anyone knows anything about science and technology. - Carl Sagan, BrainyQuote How has science and technology advanced when "we the people" never "voted" for such a thing to...
John Bolton Joins W. Bush and the Cheneys as Heroic Inspiration to Millions of American Liberal Democrats
Donald "America First" Trump's National Security Advisor calls for regime change in Russia. *all the pussy-hat ladies swoon*
AOC is 100% Wrong About Inequality
...[I]n 1800 AD, 95% of the world was destitute, living in what we’d now consider extreme poverty. In 1900 AD, about 75% were. Now, maybe 9% of people are, while nine out of ten people live above extreme poverty. In 1950, Japan, South Korea, Hong Kong,...
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