Scott Detrow
Coverage of Scott Detrow in the Nexus archive.
- Former U.S. envoy reacts to Iran strikes and NATO summit
NPR's Scott Detrow interviews Nicholas Burns, a former U.S. Ambassador to NATO, about recent developments in the U.S.-Iran conflict and the ongoing NATO summit. The discussion focuses on implications of Iran-related strikes and NATO's strategic priorities.
- Broadcast networks tout Mamdani’s victories, proclaim socialism is ‘resonating’
New York Mayor Zohran Mamdani's slate of socialist endorsees won state and national races, prompting broadcast networks to downplay their radicalism and emphasize mass appeal. Media figures like Amy Walter, Ed O’Keefe, and Jay O’Brien debated the implications, with some suggesting Democrats may absorb these candidates while others warned of extremist influence.
- U.S. and Iran trade strikes. How will this affect deal to end war?
The U.S. and Iran have exchanged strikes, raising questions about their impact on a potential deal to end the war. NPR's Scott Detrow discusses the situation with Aya Batrawy and Tom Bowman.
- What would happen next if Iran agreed to surrender its highly enriched uranium
The article discusses the potential U.S. strategy for removing highly enriched uranium from Iran if an agreement is reached. Scott Detrow of NPR interviews Scott Roecker of the Nuclear Threat Initiative to explore the implications and logistics of such a move.