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Scott Horton
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.
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Feb 9, 2026 • 49min
2/6/26 Matt Williams on What the Epstein Files Reveal about the Global Elites
Matt Williams, Australian Army veteran and independent journalist (Willie OAM), walks through what the partial Epstein files reveal about powerful people. He discusses key names, international links, and why selective disclosures matter. They also examine ties between elites, war profiteering, censorship, and the political fallout in Ukraine.

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Feb 9, 2026 • 38min
2/6/26 Kyle Anzalone on America’s Plan for Iran and the Savagery of Israel
Kyle Anzalone, news editor at the Libertarian Institute and Antiwar.com commentator, discusses U.S. talks with Iran and the chances of strikes. He covers Israel’s actions in Gaza, southern Lebanon and Syria. Short, pointed takes on nuclear talks, covert tactics, risks of fragmentation, and the humanitarian toll in Gaza.

Feb 2, 2026 • 46min
1/30/26 Gordon Hahn on the Impediments to Peace in Ukraine
Gordon Hahn, author and senior researcher on Russia–Ukraine relations, breaks down recent Abu Dhabi talks and the energy truce. He outlines territorial bargaining over Donetsk, explains why Russia may resist concessions, and examines Ukraine’s domestic pressures from ultra‑nationalist forces like Azov. He also explores security‑guarantee pitfalls, EU/referendum delay tactics, and risks of social collapse amid blackouts.

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Jan 24, 2026 • 37min
1/22/26 Daniel Davis on Ukraine, Davos and the future of America’s Policy Towards Europe
Daniel L. Davis, retired Army officer and defense analyst known for whistleblowing on Iraq and Afghanistan, returns to survey geopolitics. He walks through how close the Ukraine war is to ending. He examines NATO cohesion, Europe's urge for independent security, and Russia’s evolving military strength and new weapons.

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Jan 19, 2026 • 39min
1/16/26 Daniel McAdams on Greenland, Venezuela and Iran
Daniel McAdams, executive director of the Ron Paul Institute for Peace and Prosperity, discusses the intriguing dynamics of U.S. foreign policy. He analyzes Trump's Greenland ambitions and the strategic motives tied to Arctic resources. They explore the Venezuela situation as a pursuit for quick geopolitical wins and the hidden political interests behind interventions. The conversation touches on the chaos in social media influencing public perception and emphasizes the importance of independent journalism amidst legacy media. Lastly, they caution against hasty military actions, referencing historical decisions.

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Jan 17, 2026 • 49min
1/15/26 Max Blumenthal on the CIA and Mossad’s Latest Move Against the Iranian Regime
Max Blumenthal, a senior editor at The Grayzone and investigative journalist, discusses escalating tensions in Iran and the U.S.-Israeli strategies aimed at regime change. He highlights the dangerous role of Mossad in militarizing protests and the manipulation of Iranian currency reminiscent of tactics used in Venezuela. Blumenthal also analyzes recent protests, the implications of external influence, and the risks associated with potential strikes on Iran, cautioning against the destabilizing effects of a regime collapse.

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Jan 15, 2026 • 51min
1/9/26 Tom Eddlem on the Capture of Nicolás Maduro
Tom Eddlem, a Libertarian writer and economist, delves into the complexities of Venezuelan politics and U.S. interventions. He discusses Maduro's controversial 2024 election and the historical context of the oil boom that enabled Chávez's rise. Eddlem critiques the failures of socialism in Venezuela's economy, emphasizing how sanctions and nationalization compounded the crisis. The conversation also touches on Trump's motives behind oil seizures and the implications for U.S. policy in the region, as well as the intersection of instability and financial gain.

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Jan 15, 2026 • 57min
1/9/26 Andy Worthington on Twenty Four Years of Guantanamo
In this insightful conversation, Andy Worthington, a journalist specializing in Guantanamo Bay, discusses the prison's 24-year history and its continuing implications. He reveals that 15 detainees still remain, despite the lack of legal bases for their detention. Notably, he debunks myths surrounding torture's effectiveness and explores the psychological toll of indefinite detention. Worthington also highlights legal cases like that of Muin Abdel Sattah, advocating for public awareness and activism to restore due process and close Guantanamo for good.

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Jan 13, 2026 • 45min
1/9/26 Chris Brunet on the People Getting Rich Off of Trump’s Intervention in Venezuela
Chris Brunet, an investigative journalist with an economics background, dives into the web of corruption surrounding U.S. interventions in Venezuela. He highlights how Paul Singer, labeled a 'vulture' investor, profits from geopolitical turmoil through sovereign debt litigation. Brunet discusses the implications of Citgo's seizure, the perplexing logistics of using Venezuelan oil, and the broader fight for energy security against China. With insights on media manipulation and the risks of interventionist policies, this conversation sheds light on the complexities of modern geopolitics.

Jan 10, 2026 • 37min
1/7/26 Ramzy Baroud: The Genocide in Gaza Has Not Ended
In this discussion, Ramzy Baroud, a prominent US-Arab journalist and editor-in-chief of the Palestine Chronicle, offers deep insights into the ongoing humanitarian crisis in Gaza. He highlights Israel's repeated violations of ceasefire agreements and the tactics behind the recent ceasefire's reduced kill rate. Baroud emphasizes Gaza's resilience and the political significance of figures like Marwan Barghouti. He also examines the dangerous trends of ethnic cleansing and the challenges faced by Palestinian leadership amid escalating violence in the West Bank.


