Antiwar historian Scott Horton argues America provoked its conflicts with Russia and Iran, and that the U.S. Middle East empire is now a bankrupt bluff.

Scott Horton — Editorial director of Antiwar.com and director of the Libertarian Institute, host of The Scott Horton Show and 'Provoked' with Darryl Cooper. A longtime antiwar foreign-policy researcher and author of three books on America's post-9/11 wars.
Joe Rogan and Scott Horton spend nearly two and a half hours on U.S. foreign policy, tracing the neoconservative blueprint behind the Iraq War, the 'seven countries' plan, and the 1996 'Clean Break' document. Horton lays out his thesis that NATO expansion and CIA-backed coups in Ukraine provoked Russia's invasion, drawing on broken promises made to Gorbachev. The bulk of the back half dissects the recent U.S.-Israel war on Iran, which Horton calls a Netanyahu-driven mistake that exposed America's Gulf military empire as a hollow bluff. He explains Iran's safeguarded nuclear program, the IAEA inspection regime, and why he believes regime change is impossible. Throughout, Horton frames war as driven by special interests, public-choice incentives, and 'backdraft' blowback.
Books, products and media the guest or host genuinely endorsed here — with the buy link.
Affiliate link — we may earn a commission at no extra cost to you.
Scott Horton
“the book is called, sorry I keep mentioning the book, but it's how Washington provoked how Washington started the new cold war with Russia and the catastrophe in Ukraine” — Scott Horton 00:41:57Find it on Amazon
Scott Horton
“Got Fool's Aaron on Afghanistan, enough already on the war on terrorism and provoked on Russia and Ukraine” — Scott Horton 02:33:08Find it on Amazon
Scott Horton
“Got Fool's Aaron on Afghanistan, enough already on the war on terrorism and provoked on Russia and Ukraine” — Scott Horton 02:33:08Find it on Amazon
Pat Buchanan
“Pat Buchanan's great book, Church Hill, Hitler and the Unnecessary War, that Pat knew that everybody was going to try to smear him” — Scott Horton 01:38:03Find it on Amazon
Stanley Kubrick (inferred)
“well my favorite movie about that is Doctor Strange Love cuz it's like because it's kind of humorous” — Joe Rogan 01:43:11Find it on Amazon
Darryl Cooper
“if you listen to fear and loathing in the new Jerusalem anybody who listens to that and thinks that guy's anti-semitic is crazy” — Scott Horton 01:31:50Find it on Amazon
Dr Pepper (inferred)
“I got to have Dr. Pepper, man, for my work here... he brought a whole cooler filled with Dr. Pepper” — Scott Horton 02:09:08Find it on Amazon