Interviews

Interview 440 – James Evan Pilato

This week on the New World Next Week we cast our minds back over the year that was and bring up unreported/underreported stories from 2011. We also take a look at the year ahead and predict trends that will become important over the course of 2012.

Interview 439 – James Evan Pilato

This week on the New World Next Week: Ding-dong the Kim is dead, but who is in control of Korea? Manning is drug out for his show trial; and the US blithely admits to guarding and funding yet another watchlisted terror organization.

Interview 438 – Justin Burke

Justin Burke, Managing Editor of the Eppy Award-winning Central Asia news website Eurasianet.org, joins us to discuss the importance of Manas Air Base in Kyrgyzstan to NATO’s supply chain for Afghanistan, its role in the Northern Distribution Network, and why it has been such a point of contention with the Kyrgyz people. We also discuss how the situation is likely to play out now that the latest president has affirmed his willingness to shut down the base.

Interview 437 – Bob Chapman

Kim Jong-il is dead and the Euro collapse rolls on in this week’s conversation with Bob Chapman, aka The International Forecaster. Join us this week as Bob reveals the likely scenario for the death of the Euro, addresses the US economic situation and takes listeners’ questions.

Interview 436 – Rick Rozoff

Rick Rozoff of Stop NATO International joins us to discuss the scandal of the Manas Air Base, a facility in Kyrgyzstan that has been strategically important for the US in staging and transportation to supply its decade-long occupation of Afghanistan. We discuss the history of US-Kyrgyz relations, years-long rumblings from the Kyrgyz political establishment to kick the US out of Manas, its possible use as a drug-smuggling facility, and more. We also talk about the moves toward WWIII occurring across the South Asian and Greater Middle East region and what, if anything, can be done to stop it.

Interview 435 – James Evan Pilato

This week on the New World Next Week: Drones are now admittedly being deployed by US police forces to make arrests of US citizens on US soil; Canada pulls out of the Kyoto Protocol as the UNFCCC and the IPCC collapse continues apace; and a new study suggests teen smoking and drinking is down, even as marijuana use is up.

Interview 434 – Donna Laframboise

Donna Laframboise is the editor of a climate blog, NoFrakkingConsensus.com, and the author of a new book, The Delinquent Teenager Who Was Mistaken for the World’s Top Climate Expert. She joins us today to discuss the UN’s Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change (IPCC), how it functions, and who is really behind the production of its coveted Assessment Report, often referred to as the “Climate Bible.”

Interview 433 – Michel Chossudovsky

Michel Chossudovsky of GlobalResearch.ca joins us to discuss the worrying steps toward a greater middle east conflict that threatens to gulf the entire region. From Syria to Iran to Pakistan to Palestine, each situation represents a potential spark that could ignite the powder keg that will lead to World War III. We discuss the implications of this situation and the lack of concern on the part of the public and the so-called anti-war movement.


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