Scott Horton Show - Just the Interviews
A podcast by Scott Horton
588 Episodes
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5/16/22 Ethan Siegel: How Hot Are Nuclear Bombs?
Published: 5/17/2022 -
5/13/22 Jason Ditz: An Update on Iraq
Published: 5/16/2022 -
5/13/22 John Quigley on the Russian Enclaves of Eastern Europe
Published: 5/16/2022 -
5/13/22 Dave DeCamp on Congress, Ukraine and the Risk of Nuclear War
Published: 5/15/2022 -
5/13/22 David Stockman on Washington’s Military Keynesianism
Published: 5/14/2022 -
5/9/22 Misty Winston on the Effort to Pardon Leonard Peltier
Published: 5/10/2022 -
5/6/22 Stephen Walt: A Realist’s Take on the War in Ukraine
Published: 5/9/2022 -
5/6/22 John Kiriakou on the War on Alternative Media
Published: 5/8/2022 -
5/2/22 Douglas Macgregor on New Russia and “Hatred in the Plural”
Published: 5/3/2022 -
4/29/22 Jordan Smith on Melissa Lucio and the Pitfalls of Capital Punishment
Published: 5/3/2022 -
4/30/22 Nassar Arrabyee on Yemen’s Future
Published: 5/1/2022 -
4/22/22 Mitchell Plitnick on Israel, Iran and a Cold War in the Middle East
Published: 4/29/2022 -
4/22/22 Mike Swanson on Inflation and Economic Bubbles
Published: 4/29/2022 -
4/22/22 Peter Van Buren on the Elections of Post-Constitutional America
Published: 4/27/2022 -
4/22/22 Ryan McMaken on Capitalism and Peace
Published: 4/26/2022 -
4/22/22 William Arkin on Russia’s Failures in Ukraine
Published: 4/25/2022 -
4/22/22 Kevin Gosztola on the Next Steps in the Assange Extradition
Published: 4/24/2022 -
4/15/22 Daniel Larison on the Deteriorating JCPOA Negotiations
Published: 4/18/2022 -
4/15/22 Nasser Arrabyee on the Ceasefire in Yemen
Published: 4/16/2022 -
4/14/22 Jim Bovard on the Michigan Acquittals, Terrorism Entrapments and the FBI’s All-Around Awfulness
Published: 4/15/2022
This podcast is for individual interviews on the Scott Horton Show. See the Q & A show feed to hear Scott answer listener questions and for the full show archives. Scott Horton is the author of Fool's Errand: Time to End the War in Afghanistan, and is the host of the Scott Horton Show podcast. He has conducted over 5,500 interviews with authors, journalists, activists, and whistleblowers on the most important foreign policy issues since 2003.