12/22/15 Jon B. Carroll
Jon B. Carroll, co-founder of the Alabama Justice Project and a member of Reporters Without Borders, discusses the latest updates on his previous reporting about the Dothan, Alabama police force’s...
View Article12/29/15 Eric Margolis
Eric Margolis, author of American Raj: Liberation or Domination, discusses why the New York Times article claiming Russian President Vladimir Putin is instigating another Cold War with the US has the...
View Article12/29/15 Patrick Cockburn
Patrick Cockburn, a Middle East correspondent for The Independent, discusses why the Syrian civil war, already starting its fifth year, will be producing terrorist attacks and refugee disasters for the...
View Article12/29/15 Scott Paul
Scott Paul, senior humanitarian policy advisor for Oxfam America, discusses how the US-Saudi war in Yemen has created a world-leading humanitarian crisis for the remaining civilian population.
View Article12/30/15 Philip Giraldi
Former CIA officer Philip Giraldi discusses the implications of the Wall Street Journal article “U.S. Spy Net on Israel Snares Congress: NSA’s targeting of Israeli leaders swept up the content of...
View Article1/4/16 Gareth Porter
Gareth Porter, an award-winning investigative journalist, discusses the US military’s disagreement with Hillary Clinton and the Obama administration’s policy of regime change in Syria and Libya; and...
View Article1/5/16 Janet Reitman
Janet Reitman, author of Inside Scientology: The Story of America’s Most Secretive Religion, discusses her Rolling Stone article “Inside Gitmo: America’s Shame,” about the legal farce that continues...
View Article1/5/16 Mark Thornton
Mark Thornton, Senior Fellow at the Mises Institute, discusses “skyscraper booms” and what they indicate about the broader economy’s health.
View Article1/5/16 Brad Hoff
Brad Hoff, the managing editor of Levant Report, discusses the latest released batch of Hillary Clinton’s emails from the State Department, and what they reveal about her dirty war in Libya.
View Article1/6/16 Seamusin Reilly
Seamusin Reilly, an independent analyst and opinion writer, discusses why the US dollar remains the world’s reserve currency and how that status shapes the government’s foreign policy.
View Article1/6/16 Greg Archetto
Greg Archetto, a former State Department and Defense Department official, discusses his article “The Conscience of an Arms Dealer: How a Bombed Airport in Yemen and My Year With Rand Paul Made Me Quit...
View Article1/6/16 Christine Ahn
Christine Ahn, a columnist for Foreign Policy in Focus and Executive Director of Women Cross DMZ, discusses North Korea’s recent claim that they detonated a hydrogen bomb; the failure of Obama’s...
View Article1/7/16 Najam Haider
Najam Haider, an Assistant Professor in the Department of Religion at Barnard College, discusses the theological differences between and within Sunni and Shia Muslims, and the motivation of Islamic...
View Article1/7/16 Daniel McAdams
Daniel McAdams, Executive Director of the Ron Paul Institute for Peace and Prosperity, discusses his article “Neocons at National Review: ‘Stop Calling Us Neocons!’”
View Article1/11/16 Mike Swanson
Mike Swanson, author of The War State and founder of Wall Street Window, discusses how the Fed helped blow a huge bubble in corporate bonds, and why debt-financed stock buybacks can’t possibly continue...
View Article1/11/16 Rick Shenkman
Rick Shenkman, founder of the History News Network and author of Political Animals, discusses how the human brain’s evolutionary development has made us suckers for politicians, like Ted Cruz, who use...
View Article1/11/16 Trevor Timm
Trevor Timm, founder of the Freedom of the Press Foundation and a columnist for The Guardian, discusses the Making A Murderer Netflix documentary series, and why this miscarriage of justice is the...
View Article1/12/16 Trita Parsi
Trita Parsi, president of the National Iranian American Council, discusses Iran’s progress at fulfilling its obligations of the nuclear deal, which should get the crippling economic sanctions lifted;...
View Article1/12/16 Patrick Cockburn
Patrick Cockburn, a Middle East correspondent for The Independent, discusses the Arab Spring’s hopeful beginning and disastrous outcome in every country (except Tunisia) where a democratic uprising...
View Article1/14/16 Sarah Helm
Sarah Helm, a former Middle East Correspondent for The Independent, discusses her article “ISIS in Gaza,” about the allure of radical Islam to disillusioned young Palestinians who are weary of Hamas’s...
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