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Christopher Ketcham
Freelance reporter Christopher Ketcham, author of a new piece called "The Last Roundup" for Radar magazine, discusses the "Continuity Of Government" (COG) plan to keep government operating after a national emergency such as a nuclear strike, effectively suspending the Constitution and turning the country into a fascist military dictatorship, the history of COG going back to the Cold War and it's partial implementation after 9/11, DHS's "Main Core" and other databases and lists of dissidents kept ready by the government, the measures in place for total police state after the next crisis, the pending collapse of America resulting from the suicide-pact with the military industrial complex and the possibilities to reverse this course.
MP3 here. (44:38)
Christopher Ketcham is a freelance reporter and writer for many venues including Antiwar.com, Harper's, GQ, The Nation, Salon, Mother Jones, Men's Journal, Good Magazine, Radar, and National Geographic. In 2002, he was selected as a Livingston Awards finalist for his Salon.com coverage of the 9/11 attacks in New York.
Victor Navasky on Antiwar Radio with Scott Horton
Victor Navasky discusses his new book Mission Accomplished: Or How We Won the War in Iraq, how all of the "experts," including John McCain, got it all wrong on the Iraq invasion, the war's dozens of "turning points" according to the White House and it's pundits and how the same propaganda tactics are being used against Iran.
MP3 here. (36:06)
Victor Navasky is the publisher emeritus of The Nation and the President or CEO of the Institute for Expertology.
Russell Mokhiber
Russell Mokhiber, editor of the Corporate Crime Reporter, discusses the White House press culture, the questions he posed to Scott McClellan while press secretary, his condemnation of the Washington political culture, the mistake of the Iraq War, Vincent Bugliosi's new book, The Prosecution of George W. Bush for Murder, Bush's ignorance of the National Intelligence Estimate on Iraq and Iran, Scott McClellan's lack of courage regarding his allegations against Bush, the repetitive nature of White House press conferences, allegations that the mainstream media went soft on questioning the Iraq War, the possible prosecution of George W. Bush after his term ends, his constitutional powers of pardon, Ari Fleisher's fortunes after leaving the White House, the comparison of George W. Bush to Charles Manson, Mokhiber's prediction that Bush will be prosecuted, the American people's complicity toward Bush's actions, and his opinion of the Ricardo Sanchez book, Wiser in Battle: A Soldiers' Story.
Patrick Cockburn
trick Cockburn discusses his recent articles about how the U.S. is blackmailing Iraq to submit to permanent enslavement with 58 military bases and U.S. soldier immunity, how the Iranian influenced factions will respond to this treaty, Iraq's history of foreign occupation by the British eighty years ago, the sectarian destabilization caused by all occupations, the free-flow of arms in Iraq caused not by the Iranian government but by free-market economics, and the inevitable blowback from immoral invasions and occupations.
Patrick Cockburn, Middle East correspondent of The Independent, has been visiting Iraq since 1978. He was awarded the 2005 Martha Gellhorn prize for war reporting in recognition of his writing on Iraq. He is the author of, his memoir, The Broken Boy (Jonathan Cape, 2005), and with Andrew Cockburn, Saddam Hussein: An American Obsession (Verso, The Occupation: War, Resistance and Daily Life in Iraq (Verso, 2006) and Muqtada: Muqtada al-Sadr, the Shia revival and the Struggle for Iraq.
Michael Schwartz 24th May 2008
Michael Schwartz, Professor Sociology at Stony Brook University and author of the new book War Without End: The Iraq War in Context, discusses his latest TomDispatch article, "River of Resistance," the true scale of the destruction of Iraq, various studies of Iraqi casualties, direct responsibility of the U.S. military for the majority of the hundreds of thousands of violent Iraqi deaths since 2003, the plight of the refugees and the dire poverty of many of those who remain, the West Bank-ization of Baghdad with life-strangling concrete walls, various past neocon fantasies about the position the Empire would be in by now, the complete destruction of the Iraqi economy by Viceroy Bremer and his edicts, the wreaking of the empire over the backs of the people of Iraq, the abuse of the term "free market" by American imperialists and leftists who oppose them and the responsibility of the major media in America for denying the humanity of those our government murders.
MP3 here. (36:09)
Michael Schwartz, Professor Sociology at Stony Brook University, has written extensively on popular protest and insurgency. His analysis of America's Iraq War have appeared regularly at Tomdispatch.com, as well as the Asia Times, Mother Jones, and Contexts. His forthcoming Tomdispatch book, War Without End: The Iraq War in Context explores how the militarized geopolitics of oil led the U.S. to dismantle the Iraqi state and economy while fueling a sectarian civil war.
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