Foreign Policy debate: Bill Kristol and Scott Horton
Next March, the monthly debate series held in Soho/Noho, Manhattan known as the Soho Forum will be hosting a real interesting contest between two opposing sides of the foreign policy spectrum.

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The Resolution is: “A willingness to intervene, and to seek regime change, is key to an American foreign policy that benefits America” and will feature founder of the political magazine, The Weekly Standard, Bill Kristol, who will take on the opposing view from host of Antiwar Radio, Scott Horton.
The debate will be moderated by former economics editor of Barron’s, Gene Epstein.
In addition to his career at The Weekly Standard, Kristol was chairman of the New Citizenship Project from 1997 to 2005. In 1997, he co-founded the Project for the New American Century (PNAC) with Robert Kagan. He’s a member of the board of trustees for the Manhattan Institute for Policy Research, a member of the Policy Advisory Board for the Ethics and Public Policy Center, and a director of the Foreign Policy Initiative.
Scott Horton is the author of the book Fool’s Errand: Time to End the War in Afghanistan and managing director of the Libertarian Institute. Horton has recorded more than 5,000 interviews since 2003 on his podcast, The Scott Horton Show.
The debate is scheduled for March 11, 2020 starting at 630 pm and the venue is to be announced. If in New York and you want to check out this fantastic debate, tickets can be purchased HERE