Max Blumenthal discusses the nationwide student protests against U.S. support for Israel, the historical context of American student opposition, and the potential impact on the military-industrial complex.
Scott Horton discusses with journalist Kevin Gosztola the UK High Court's recent decision to grant Julian Assange a full appeal, exploring the implications for Assange's legal battle and freedom of expression.
Scott Horton interviews Daniel McAdams about the history and current state of Western-backed Color Revolutions in Eastern Europe, with a focus on recent events in Georgia and Ukraine.
Kyle Anzalone discusses the humanitarian crisis and escalating violence in Gaza, the West Bank, and southern Lebanon, highlighting Joe Biden's unendorsed peace plan, and the political challenges exacerbated by US and Israeli actions.
Scott Horton discusses the ongoing conflict in Gaza with Dave Decamp, the news editor of antiwar.com. They address the Israeli military operations, the humanitarian crisis, and the lack of safe zones for Palestinians.
Scott Horton and Joseph Solis-Mullen discuss U.S.-China tensions, focusing on Huawei, failed U.S. policies, and historical parallels with WWI. They warn that provoking China over Taiwan could strain U.S.-European relations.
Scott Horton and Mike Swanson discuss the rising US debt-to-GDP ratio, inflation, and investment in gold and silver. Swanson advises these metals as hedges against inflation and highlights geopolitical factors affecting the US dollar.
Scott Horton and Dave DeCamp discuss Palestinian Christians' plight in Gaza, critique U.S. support for Israel, Netanyahu's political moves, and broader geopolitical implications, including a questionable Iranian plot against Trump report.
Scott Horton and Leonard Goodman critique the government's baseless claims of Russian influence on the Uhuru Movement, highlighting the implications for free speech and activism amid broader geopolitical narratives.
Scott Horton and Tom Woods discuss the Trump assassination attempt, Biden's exit, neoconservatism, national conservatism, libertarianism, Ron Paul's potential presidency, and Kamala Harris's campaign challenges.
Scott Horton and James Carden discuss the National Conservative Conference and NATO conference, criticizing Biden's opposition to Ukraine's NATO membership, and the influence of Israel in American conservative politics.
Scott Horton and Kyle Anzalone discuss Israel's recent assassinations, the ICJ's ruling against Israel, the treatment of Palestinian prisoners, U.S. bombings in Iraq, and the geopolitical complexities and human costs in the Middle East.
Ken Silva discusses Jesse Trentadue's legal battle to obtain FBI documents on the Oklahoma City bombing, revealing connections between Timothy McVeigh and the Aryan Republican Army, while highlighting issues of government transparency.
Scott Horton interviews Jeremy Hammond about the ICJ's ruling against Israel's occupation, discussing the historical context, legal implications, influence of Christian Zionism, and US politics
Scott Horton and Daniel L. Davis discuss the dangers of U.S. foreign policy in the Middle East, emphasizing the risks of unwavering support for Israel leading to a potential regional conflict with catastrophic consequences.
Scott Horton and Connor Freeman discuss the ongoing Israeli-Palestinian conflict, highlighting the devastation in Gaza, the U.S. support for Israel, and the potential risks of a broader regional war involving Iran and its allies.
Scott Horton interviews Matt Taibbi about the ongoing surveillance of Tulsi Gabbard by Air Marshals, the broader implications of government overreach in the disinformation complex, and more.
Scott Horton and Liam McCollum discuss the strategic importance of Trump endorsing the Defend the Guard Act, emphasizing its potential to shift Republican and libertarian support while challenging neoconservative policies within the GOP.
Scott Horton and Kyle Anzalone discuss the ongoing conflict in Gaza, U.S. involvement in Venezuela's contested elections, and the Democratic Party's hawkish foreign policy.
Lyle Goldstein discusses with Scott Horton the resurgence of Cold War dynamics between the U.S., Russia, China, and North Korea, examining the dangers of nuclear escalation under the Biden administration's new strategic shift.
Max Blumenthal criticizes the Democratic National Convention for ignoring the ongoing crisis in Gaza and for failing to meaningfully address foreign policy, while also discussing weak protests outside the event.
Scott Horton interviews Max Blumenthal about Ryan Routh, the man involved in the second assassination attempt on Donald Trump, focusing on Routh's criminal background, and his connections to U.S. intelligence.
Scott Horton discusses the escalating violence in Gaza and Lebanon with Dave DeCamp, including the impact of Israeli strikes, the targeting of civilians, and the broader implications of U.S. involvement in the region.
Scott Horton and Michael Tracey discuss Donald Trump's anti-establishment reputation, the contradictions in his foreign policy positions, his unpredictable rhetoric on Iran and Ukraine, his relationship with Israeli interests, and more.
Scott Horton and Connor Freeman discuss Trump's recent accusations about Iranian kill teams targeting him, the escalating conflict in Lebanon involving Israel and Hezbollah, and the implications for U.S. foreign policy in the Middle East.