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Scott Horton of Antiwar.com interviewed on Russia Today about the effect a Republican House will have on Obama's foreign policy.
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http://antiwar.com/radio/2010/10/26/t...
The Other Scott Horton (no relation), international human rights lawyer, professor and contributing editor ...
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http://antiwar.com/radio/2010/10/26/t...
The Other Scott Horton (no relation), international human rights lawyer, professor and contributing editor at Harper's magazine, discusses the maintenance of order and civility in Kyrgyzstan despite a rather chaotic election result, the already infamous Frago 242 order (revealed by WikiLeaks) issued from high up the chain of command that demanded U.S. soldiers ignore the torture and human rights violations perpetrated by their Iraqi allies, Donald Rumsfeld's (purposeful?) ignorance of the obligation of soldiers to prevent inhumane treatment, a helpful aid to New York Times writers who must use euphemisms to tiptoe around the word "torture," the preference of U.S. media outlets for Julian Assange hit pieces rather than his organization's actual leaked documents, the Republican Party's dominant historical role in originating and advancing anti-torture laws and why the Department of Justice will have to be dragged kicking and screaming into prosecuting crimes committed by the Bush and Obama administrations.
MP3 here. (39:40) http://dissentradio.com/radio/10_10_2...
The other Scott Horton is a Contributing Editor for Harper's magazine where he writes the No Comment blog. A New York attorney known for his work in emerging markets and international law, especially human rights law and the law of armed conflict, Horton lectures at Columbia Law School. A life-long human rights advocate, Scott served as counsel to Andrei Sakharov and Elena Bonner, among other activists in the former Soviet Union.
He is a co-founder of the American University in Central Asia, and has been involved in some of the most significant foreign investment projects in the Central Eurasian region. Scott recently led a number of studies of abuse issues associated with the conduct of the war on terror for the New York City Bar Association, where he has chaired several committees, including, most recently, the Committee on International Law. He is also a member of the board of the National Institute of Military Justice, the Andrei Sakharov Foundation, the EurasiaGroup and the American Branch of the International Law Association.
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http://antiwar.com/radio/2010/10/27/r...
Robert Parry, founder and editor of ConsortiumNews.com, discusses the other factors besides the "surge...
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Robert Parry, founder and editor of ConsortiumNews.com, discusses the other factors besides the "surge" that led to decreased violence in post-2007 Iraq, why it's still important to fight the conventional surge narrative that elevated Gen. Petraeus's career and influenced strategy in Afghanistan and how the rigid neoconservative ideology of Bush administration policymakers significantly delayed a truce with the Sunni Awakening groups.
MP3 here. (20:06) http://dissentradio.com/radio/10_10_2...
Robert Parry is an investigative journalist who won the George Polk Award in 1984 for reporting on the Iran-Contra affair and uncovering Oliver North's involvement in it. He is the founder and editor of ConsortiumNews.com and author of Neck Deep: The Disastrous Presidency of George W. Bush, Trick or Treason: The October Surprise Mystery and Secrecy & Privilege: Rise of the Bush Dynasty from Watergate to Iraq.
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http://antiwar.com/radio/2010/10/27/r...
Robert Parry, founder and editor of ConsortiumNews.com, discusses the other factors besides the "surge...
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http://antiwar.com/radio/2010/10/27/r...
Robert Parry, founder and editor of ConsortiumNews.com, discusses the other factors besides the "surge" that led to decreased violence in post-2007 Iraq, why it's still important to fight the conventional surge narrative that elevated Gen. Petraeus's career and influenced strategy in Afghanistan and how the rigid neoconservative ideology of Bush administration policymakers significantly delayed a truce with the Sunni Awakening groups.
MP3 here. (20:06) http://dissentradio.com/radio/10_10_2...
Robert Parry is an investigative journalist who won the George Polk Award in 1984 for reporting on the Iran-Contra affair and uncovering Oliver North's involvement in it. He is the founder and editor of ConsortiumNews.com and author of Neck Deep: The Disastrous Presidency of George W. Bush, Trick or Treason: The October Surprise Mystery and Secrecy & Privilege: Rise of the Bush Dynasty from Watergate to Iraq.
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http://antiwar.com/radio/2010/10/26/j...
Jason Ditz, managing news editor at Antiwar.com, discusses Richard Holbrooke's admission that military vict...
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http://antiwar.com/radio/2010/10/26/j...
Jason Ditz, managing news editor at Antiwar.com, discusses Richard Holbrooke's admission that military victory in Afghanistan is impossible, the unhelpful and over-broad application of the "Taliban" label to a a myriad of groups opposing occupation, why the "clear and hold" strategy is apparently too boring to pursue for long, schizophrenic U.S. policy in Somalia and why WikiLeaks' biggest leak ever could use a university graduate program to help sort through the nearly 400,000 documents.
MP3 here. (24:41) http://dissentradio.com/radio/10_10_2...
Jason Ditz is the managing news editor at Antiwar.com.
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AEIA Report February 19, 2009 -IRAN have no technological capability to produce nuclear weapons!
IRAN = Wolfowitz Doctrine: "Defence" planning Guidance 1992 = Creating enemies for USA = interest of fascism: USA, UK , ISRAEL, NATO etc...)