2/3/16 John Feffer
John Feffer, director of Foreign Policy in Focus, discusses the “gray zone” – defined as predominately Christan places where Muslims have rejected the “us versus them” mentality of the Islamic State –...
View Article2/4/16 Grant F. Smith
Grant F. Smith, director of the Institute for Research: Middle Eastern Policy, discusses the guest speakers scheduled for his upcoming “Israel’s Influence: Good or Bad for America?” conference at the...
View Article2/4/16 Derek Davison
Derek Davison, a Washington-based researcher and writer on international affairs and American politics, discusses Democratic Presidential candidate Bernie Sanders’s foreign policy positions on the...
View Article2/4/16 Sheldon Richman
Sheldon Richman, now a regular columnist at Antiwar.com, discusses the end to Rand Paul’s disappointing Presidential campaign, and who is likely to win the Republican nomination.
View Article2/10/16 Gareth Porter
Gareth Porter, an award-winning independent investigative journalist, discusses how US policy in Syria has changed since Russian intervention shored up the Assad government’s hold on power.
View Article2/10/16 Ray McGovern
Ray McGovern, a former CIA analyst and co-founder of Veteran Intelligence Professionals for Sanity (VIPS), discusses how NATO, under US leadership, has expanded to Russia’s borders since the Soviet...
View Article2/12/16 JP Sottile
JP Sottile, a freelance journalist, published historian, radio co-host and documentary filmmaker, discusses how NewsVandal.com cuts through the mainstream media’s obfuscation and follows the money to...
View Article2/15/16 Chris Ernesto
Chris Ernesto, cofounder of St. Pete for Peace, discusses why self-professed peacenik liberal supporters of Bernie Sanders‘s presidential campaign are hypocrites.
View Article2/15/16 Ramzy Baroud
Ramzy Baroud, the founder of PalestineChronicle.com, discusses the mainstream media’s wholesale adoption of Israeli rhetoric on the occupied territories, and why the status quo in Gaza is a precursor...
View Article2/15/16 Sheldon Richman
Sheldon Richman, now a regular columnist at Antiwar.com, discusses the volatile mixture of Donald Trump, Bernie Sanders, free trade policies, and American jobs.
View Article2/16/16 Philip Giraldi
Former CIA officer Philip Giraldi discusses his article on the Israel lobby’s international reach and influence in nearly every western nation.
View Article2/16/16 Joe Lauria
Joe Lauria, a veteran foreign-affairs journalist based at the U.N. since 1990, discusses why the US-Russia brokered ceasefire in Syria will fail; and the huge risk taken by Turkey and Saudi Arabia in...
View Article2/16/16 Muhammad Sahimi
Muhammad Sahimi, a professor of chemical engineering and the editor and publisher of Iran News and Middle East Reports, discusses the mechanics of the upcoming Iranian elections and why they are so...
View Article2/17/16 Charlotte Silver
Charlotte Silver, an independent journalist and regular writer for the Electronic Intifada, discusses the plight of Palestinian journalist Muhammad al-Qiq, who has been on a hunger strike for 3 months...
View Article2/17/16 Dan Sanchez
Dan Sanchez, a contributing editor at Antiwar.com and an independent journalist for TheAntiMedia.org, discusses Israel’s “Plan B” in Syria if their long-planned regime change of Assad’s government...
View Article2/18/16 Gareth Porter
Gareth Porter, an award-winning independent investigative journalist, discusses why the Obama administration continues to pretend the al-Qaeda affiliated Nusra Front qualifies as one of the “legitimate...
View Article2/19/16 Patrick Cockburn
Patrick Cockburn, a Middle East correspondent for The Independent, discusses the emerging winners and losers in the Syrian conflict – although the end isn’t yet in sight.
View Article2/19/16 Jon Schwarz
Jon Schwarz, a journalist with The Intercept, discusses Donald Trump’s proclamation in the South Carolina Republican debates that George W. Bush lied about Iraq having weapons of mass destruction in...
View Article2/19/16 John Feffer
John Feffer, the director of Foreign Policy In Focus, discusses South Korea’s decision to close the Kaesong Industrial Complex, the last remaining economic link between North and South Korea; and how...
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