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S8 Ep713: PREVIEW FOR LATER. GUEST: Gordon Chang. Chang analyzes how China exploits global instability and anti-Trump sentiment to undermine the international system, gaining strategic "runway" while the United States and its NATO partners struggle with internal an

Apr 8, 20261 min

S8 Ep713: PREVIEW FOR LATER. GUEST: Charles Burton. Burton explores how disinformation and elite interests are shifting Canadian public opinion toward China as a trade partner, despite its tyrannical nature, fueled by a perceived threat from the United States,. (1)

Apr 8, 20261 min

S8 Ep712: STREAMING THE MAKING OF THE JOHN BATCHELOR SHOW, TUESDAY 4-7-2026. 1905 PEKING STREET IN SHANGHAI.

Apr 8, 202650 min

S8 Ep711: JOHN BATCHELOR SHOW SCHEDULE, TUESDAY 4 -7-2026. 1521 HORMUZ STRAIT.

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S8 Ep710: 16. KING CHARLES AND THE ANGLO-AMERICAN ALLIANCE. GREGORY COPLEY. Gregory Copley discusses the King’s role in mending rifts between unpopular US and UK leaders. The visit celebrates American independence while offering the King a platform to improve dip

Apr 8, 20267 min

S8 Ep710: 15. VIETNAM WAR LESSONS FOR MODERN CONFLICT. GREGORY COPLEY. Copley warns that alienation from the government and a lack of defined victory objectives could lead to strategic catastrophe. He notes Trump has alienated allies who previously supported US end

Apr 8, 202612 min

S8 Ep710: 14. THE IRANIAN STANDOFF AND STRATEGIC DEADLOCK. GREGORY COPLEY. Gregory Copley compares the conflict to a Korean-style stalemate where Iranian leadership refuses to provide a face-saving exit. Russia and China continue supporting Iran by providing missil

Apr 8, 20265 min

S8 Ep710: 12. AI SMUGGLING AND CIVILIAN-MILITARY FUSION. DAVID SHEDD AND JACK BURNHAM. The guests detail illicit efforts to smuggle Nvidia chips and steal American AI models through "adversarial distillation". They highlight China’s strategic plan to acquire Wester

Apr 8, 20269 min

S8 Ep710: 11. CHINESE ESPIONAGE AND THE ROBOTICS THREAT. DAVID SHEDD AND JACK BURNHAM. Experts examine the Schumer-Cotton bill targeting Chinese robotics, warning that these technologies contain software egress points for data theft. They argue this follows a long-

Apr 8, 202610 min

S8 Ep710: 10. UK POLITICAL INSTABILITY AND THE KING’S VISIT. JOSEPH STERNBERG. Sternberg discusses Keir Starmer’s unpopularity and the upcoming royal visit to America. He suggests the visit offers an opportunity to repair the special relationship despite deep strat

Apr 8, 20264 min

S8 Ep710: 9. GERMAN ECONOMIC REFORM AND LARS KLINGBEIL. JOSEPH STERNBERG. Joseph Sternberg profiles the Finance Minister’s supply-side proposals, including tax reforms and labor law flexibility. These initiatives aim to revive the German economy and reclaim voters

Apr 8, 202613 min

S8 Ep710: 8. THE IDF CAMPAIGN TO DEFANG HEZBOLLAH. JONATHAN SCHANZER. Jonathan Schanzer reports on Israel’s efforts to establish a buffer zone in southern Lebanon to prevent rocket attacks. He reveals that the IDF has already destroyed roughly 80% of Hezbollah’s ar

Apr 8, 20266 min

S8 Ep710: 7. ESCALATION AND IRAN’S REFUSAL TO NEGOTIATE. JONATHAN SCHANZER. Schanzer details the five-man collective governing Iran and their commitment to revolutionary martyrdom. He describes US strikes on infrastructure while questioning if Pakistan is acting as

Apr 8, 202613 min

S8 Ep710: 6. THE EBB TIDE OF SOCIALISM IN SOUTH AMERICA. MARY KISSEL. Kissel discusses right-of-center political shifts in Venezuela and Chile, crediting Marco Rubio for fostering regional economic growth. She calls for a transition of power to benefit the Cuban pe

Apr 8, 20268 min

S8 Ep710: 5. DIPLOMATIC STRATEGY IN GLOBAL CONFLICTS. MARY KISSEL. Mary Kissel outlines the State Department’s roles in economic diplomacy and humanitarian coordination during global crises. She emphasizes the necessity of consistent messaging between the White Hou

Apr 8, 20269 min

S8 Ep710: 4. FAR-RIGHT GAINS IN EAST GERMAN ELECTIONS. JUDY DEMPSEY. Dempsey analyzes the AfD’s momentum in East Germany, where pacifist sentiment and economic resentment drive support. The far-right party now contests Chancellor Mertz’s coalition in upcoming regio

Apr 8, 20265 min

S8 Ep710: 3. EUROPE’S ENERGY CRISIS AND THE TRANSATLANTIC RIFT. JUDY DEMPSEY. Judy Dempsey reports on soaring German and French energy costs necessitating diesel subsidies. She highlights European distrust of the American administration and the fraying of tradition

Apr 8, 202614 min

S8 Ep710: 2. REPUBLICAN MIDTERM STRATEGY AND THE ECONOMY. ELIZABETH PEEK. Voter focus has shifted from the border to cost-of-living issues that skyrocketed under current leadership. Peek notes Republicans struggle with messaging despite initiatives to lower healthc

Apr 8, 20264 min

S8 Ep710: 1. FEDERAL RESERVE’S LIMITED ROLE IN INFLATION. ELIZABETH PEEK. Elizabeth Peek explains that the Fed cannot control supply-shock inflation caused by the Strait of Hormuz closure. She warns that upcoming reports will reflect soaring diesel prices currently

Apr 8, 202613 min

S8 Ep709: PREVIEW FOR LATER HEADLINE: King Charles III’s Transition and the Special Relationship GUEST: Gregory Copley SUMMARY: Gregory Copley examines King Charles III's health-related pullback from public duties to train Prince William. This transition aims to pr

Apr 7, 20263 min

S8 Ep708: PREVIEW FOR LATER (1) HEADLINE: US-Cuba Diplomatic Transition and Democracy GUEST: Mary Kissel SUMMARY: Mary Kissel examines State Department efforts to transition Cuba toward democracy and hemisphere transparency. Success requires defanging current leade

Apr 7, 20262 min

S8 Ep708: PREVIEW FOR LATER (3) HEADLINE: Economic Issues Shaping Republican Midterm Prospects GUEST: Liz Peek SUMMARY: Liz Peek discusses how historical midterm cycles favor the party out of power. Republicans struggle as voter attention shifts from immigration to

Apr 7, 20262 min

S8 Ep708: PREVIEW FOR LATER (7) HEADLINE: China’s Strategic Playbook for Technology Theft GUEST: David Shedd SUMMARY: David Shedd explains China’s systematic approach to stealing Western technology, focusing on AI and robotics. This strategy utilizes civilian-milit

Apr 7, 20262 min

S8 Ep708: PREVIEW FOR LATER (9) HEADLINE: Reforming German Labor Laws for Innovation GUEST: Joseph Sternberg SUMMARY: Joseph Sternberg discusses German proposals to simplify firing employees to stimulate business innovation. Currently, rigid labor laws discourage c

Apr 7, 20262 min

S8 Ep707: PREVIEW FOR LATER (1) HEADLINE: The Five Men Ruling the Iranian State (2) GUEST: Jonathan Schanzer (3) SUMMARY: Jonathan Schanzer identifies five key figures ruling Iran while the Ayatollah is reportedly incapacitated. These leaders, including Mohammad Ba

Apr 7, 20263 min

S8 Ep706: STREAMING THE MAKING OF THE JOHN BATCHELOR SHOW, MONDAY 4-6-2026, 1911 GRAIN MARKET PERSIA

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S8 Ep705: JOHN BATCHELOR SHOW SCHEDULE, MONDAY 4-6-2026. 1918 PARADE OF THE SOUTH PERSIAN RIFLES.

Apr 7, 20268 min

S8 Ep704: 16. Political Reconciliation and Legal Disorder in Canada Guest: Conrad Black Summary: Conrad Black critiques the recommendations of Justin Trudeau’s reconciliation policies. He warns that prioritizing original land titles over established property righ

Apr 7, 20269 min

S8 Ep704: 15. The Legal Crisis of Aboriginal Title in British Columbia Guest: Mary Anastasia O’Grady Summary: A landmark court ruling in British Columbia has granted Aboriginal title priority over private property rights. This creates economic uncertainty and raise

Apr 7, 20269 min

S8 Ep704: 14. North Korea’s Role as the Arsenal of Tyranny Guest: Greg Scarlatoiu and Gordon Chang Summary: Kim Jong-un is expanding his nuclear and conventional arsenal to ensure regime survival. North Korea has become a key proliferator, supplying weapons to Russ

Apr 7, 20268 min

S8 Ep704: 13. Chinese and Russian Involvement in Downing U.S. Aircraft Guest: General Blaine Holt and Gordon Chang Summary: Following the downing of an F-15E, experts suspect China or Russia supplied Iran with passive infrared detection systems. This signals a majo

Apr 7, 20268 min

S8 Ep704: 12. Shifting War Aims and the Strategic Importance of Hormuz Guest: Edmund Fitton-Brown and Bill Roggio Summary: U.S. war aims have expanded to include reopening the Strait of Hormuz. The discussion highlights how Iranian aggression has united Gulf allies

Apr 7, 20268 min

S8 Ep704: 11. The Tuesday Deadline and the Survival of the Islamic Republic Guest: Edmund Fitton-Brown and Bill Roggio Summary: President Trump has set a final Tuesday deadline for an Iranian ceasefire, which the IRGC is likely to ignore. Experts argue the regime v

Apr 7, 202610 min

S8 Ep704: 10. The Kidnapping of Shelley Kittleson in Baghdad Guest: Bridget Tumi and Bill Roggio Summary: Kata'ib Hezbollah has abducted an American journalist in Baghdad to use as leverage for prisoner exchanges. Guests discuss the militia's deep integration into

Apr 7, 20268 min

S8 Ep704: 9. Life in Tehran and the Hope for Regime Collapse Guest: Jonathan Sayeh and Bill Roggio Summary: Jonathan Sayeh reports on the declining legitimacy of the Iranian regime among the population. While desertions are increasing, the IRGC remains resilient, a

Apr 7, 20269 min

S8 Ep704: 8. The Collapse of Cuban Influence in South America Guest: Ernesto Araújo and Alejandro Peña Esclusa Summary: Experts analyze the fragility of the Cuban regime and its diminishing impact on Venezuela and Brazil. They note improvements in Venezuela's econo

Apr 7, 20269 min

S8 Ep704: 7. Presidential Elections and Political Shifting in Peru Guest: Ernesto Araújo and Alejandro Peña Esclusa Summary: Keiko Fujimori leads Peru’s presidential polls amidst a crowded field of thirty candidates. The discussion highlights a regional shift towar

Apr 7, 202610 min

S8 Ep704: 6. Iranian Threats to Gulf State Infrastructure Guest: Akmed Scharawi and Bill Roggio Summary: Iran is threatening "crushing" attacks on Gulf desalination plants and oil fields. Experts analyze the vulnerability of regional air defenses and Iran’s strateg

Apr 7, 20268 min

S8 Ep704: 5. Ukraine’s Drone Campaign Against Russian Energy Infrastructure Guest: John Hardie and Bill Roggio Summary: Ukraine is utilizing innovative long-range drones and AI targeting to strike Russian oil terminals and refineries. This campaign aims to cripple

Apr 7, 20269 min

S8 Ep704: 4. Divergent U.S. and Israeli Strategies in the Middle East Guest: David Daoud and Bill Roggio Summary: Guests contrast U.S.-led war aims in Iran with Israel’s independent operations in Lebanon. They explore if Israel’s strikes on petrochemical facilities

Apr 7, 20266 min

S8 Ep704: 3. Israel’s Military Objectives in Southern Lebanon Guest: David Daoud and Bill Roggio Summary: David Daoud explains the IDF’s realistic military goals in Lebanon, focusing on a manageable activity zone to disarm Hezbollah. They discuss risks of overexten

Apr 7, 202612 min

S8 Ep704: 2. The High Cost of Ground Troops in Iran Guest: Bill Roggio and Hussein Haqqani Summary: The discussion focuses on the dangers of deploying "boots on the ground" in Iran. Bill Roggio warns of significant equipment losses and the lack of visible popular s

Apr 7, 20266 min

S8 Ep704: 1. U.S. Conflict with Iran and Shifting War Aims Guest: Bill Roggio and Hussein Haqqani Summary: Experts analyze rising oil prices and the IRGC's determination to hold power despite U.S. strikes. They critique the President’s undiplomatic threats and ques

Apr 7, 202611 min

S8 Ep703: PREVIEW FOR LATER TONIGHT: Edmund Fitton-Brown analyzes shifting U.S. war aims regarding Iran. He emphasizes the critical need to reopen the Strait of Hormuz and prevent the Iranian regime from establishing long-term maritime blackmail capabilities. (1)

Apr 6, 20261 min

S8 Ep703: PREVIEW FOR LATER TONIGHT: John Hardie discusses the evolution of drone warfare in Ukraine, highlighting long-range strikes against Russianenergy infrastructure. He details how AI-enabled guidance and terminal recognition technologies are reversing Russia

Apr 6, 20262 min

S8 Ep703: PREVIEW FOR LATER TONIGHT: Jonathan Sayeh explores the Iranian public's perspective on potential strikes against national infrastructure. He discusses the balance between enduring catastrophic loss for freedom and the risk of the regime remaining in power

Apr 6, 20261 min

S8 Ep703: PREVIEW FOR LATER TONIGHT: Bridget Toomey evaluates the Houthi threat in the Red Sea, noting their continued ambitions and lack of trustworthiness. She explains how the group reserves the right to escalate based on Tehran’s regional interests. (6)

Apr 6, 20261 min

S8 Ep702: PREVIEW FOR LATER: General Blaine Holt analyzes the tactical shifts following the loss of two F-15s. He discusses the urgent need for air dominance over Iran and the potential deployment of prototypical, high-tech weapon systems. (1)

Apr 6, 20261 min

S8 Ep702: PREVIEW FOR LATER: Greg Scarlatoiu examines Kim Jong-un’s surprising effectiveness as a manager of North Korea's nuclear program. Despite initial hopes for reform, his understanding of the West has actually bolstered his aggressive diplomatic capabilities

Apr 6, 20261 min

S8 Ep701: 3. GUEST GAIUS AND GERMANICUS DEBATE N LONDINIUM, SPRING 92 AD. (5) Gaius and Germanicus find historical perspective in the 13th-century BCE Amarna letters, detailing the "sweet" yet deceptive correspondence between Pharaohs and their vassals. They ma

Apr 6, 202615 min