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S8 Ep 673S8 Ep673: 3. Jonathan Schanzer explains Israel’s military objectives against Hezbollah in southern Lebanon. He details the threat of Iranian-backed Houthi attacks on maritime trade and Egypt's potential forced entry into the conflict. (3)
3. Jonathan Schanzer explains Israel’s military objectives against Hezbollah in southern Lebanon. He details the threat of Iranian-backed Houthi attacks on maritime trade and Egypt's potential forced entry into the conflict. (3)1930 ARABIA

S8 Ep 673S8 Ep673: 2. Judy Dempsey analyzes strained transatlantic relations following President Trump’s remarks on energy independence. She also highlights the significance of Hungary's upcoming election for regional populist movements and the EuropeanUnion’s future. With
2. Judy Dempsey analyzes strained transatlantic relations following President Trump’s remarks on energy independence. She also highlights the significance of Hungary's upcoming election for regional populist movements and the EuropeanUnion’s future. With colleague Thaddeus McCotter. (2)

S8 Ep 673S8 Ep673: 1. Judy Dempsey discusses the rising popularity of Germany’s AfD party, its anti-American stance, and growing pro-Russian sentiment driven by energy concerns, alongside public distrust regarding the conduct of the war in Ukraine. (1)
1. Judy Dempsey discusses the rising popularity of Germany’s AfD party, its anti-American stance, and growing pro-Russian sentiment driven by energy concerns, alongside public distrust regarding the conduct of the war in Ukraine. (1)1920

S8 Ep 669S8 Ep669: PREVIEW FOR LATER TODAY: This recording discusses the profound cultural and historical significance of King Charles III’s upcoming state visit to the United States. Gregory Copley suggests that the trip is less about modern politics and more about the Uni
This recording discusses the profound cultural and historical significance of King Charles III’s upcoming state visit to the United States. Gregory Copley suggests that the trip is less about modern politics and more about the United Kingdom celebrating the 250th anniversary of a nation it helped birth. The text frames America as the product of British genius.

S8 Ep 669S8 Ep669: GUEST: JUDY DEMPSEY (5) HEADLINE: Judy Dempsey Explains the Vital Role of US Bases in Germany (6) SUMMARY: Judy Dempsey addresses populist calls for US troop withdrawal, emphasizing that the current German coalition views bases like Ramstein as essential.
GUEST: JUDY DEMPSEY (5)HEADLINE: Judy Dempsey Explains the Vital Role of US Bases in Germany (6)SUMMARY: Judy Dempsey addresses populist calls for US troop withdrawal, emphasizing that the current Germancoalition views bases like Ramstein as essential. These installations remain the political and military heartland of America's European presence. (7)1922 RHINELAND PALATINATE

S8 Ep 669S8 Ep669: GUEST: JONATHAN SCHANZER (8) HEADLINE: Jonathan Schanzer Evaluates Growing Dissonance within the NATO Alliance (9) SUMMARY: Jonathan Schanzer examines whether NATO is beginning to "crack up" amid disagreements over state-sponsored terrorism. He warns that
GUEST: JONATHAN SCHANZER (8)HEADLINE: Jonathan Schanzer Evaluates Growing Dissonance within the NATOAlliance (9)SUMMARY: Jonathan Schanzerexamines whether NATO is beginning to "crack up" amid disagreements over state-sponsored terrorism. He warns that internal divisions threaten an alliance that has served as a crucial Russian bulwark for decades. (10)1911 BRITAINICA

S8 Ep 669S8 Ep669: GUEST: BOB ZIMMERMAN (11) HEADLINE: Bob Zimmerman Voices Concerns Over Artemis 2 Moon Mission (12) SUMMARY: Bob Zimmerman critiques the Artemis 2 mission as a multi-decade "museum piece" with untested life support systems. Despite safety concerns regardin
GUEST: BOB ZIMMERMAN (11)HEADLINE: Bob Zimmerman Voices Concerns Over Artemis 2 Moon Mission(12)SUMMARY: Bob Zimmerman critiques the Artemis 2 mission as a multi-decade "museum piece" with untested life support systems. Despite safety concerns regarding the heat shield, NASA plans a launch for this week. (13)FEB 1951

S8 Ep 672S8 Ep672: PREVIEW FOR LATER TODAY (1) HEADLINE: Joseph Sternberg Warns of Looming Energy Price Crisis in Britain (2) SUMMARY: Joseph Sternberg discusses potential jet fuel and gasoline shortages in the UK. While physical supplies remain available, soaring prices
PREVIEW FOR LATER TODAY (1)HEADLINE: Joseph Sternberg Warns of Looming Energy Price Crisis in Britain (2)SUMMARY: Joseph Sternberg discusses potential jet fuel and gasoline shortages in the UK. While physical supplies remain available, soaring prices are creating significant anxiety, potentially leading to a financial crisis before actual shortages occur. (3)1638

S8 Ep 669S8 Ep669: HEADLINE: Mary Kissel Challenges Potential Castro-Led Transition in Cuba (2) SUMMARY: Former advisor Mary Kissel evaluates Cuba’s potential democratic transition, questioning the legitimacy of a Castro grandson as a leader. She highlights the family’s his
HEADLINE: Mary Kissel Challenges Potential Castro-Led Transition in Cuba (2)SUMMARY: Former advisor Mary Kissel evaluates Cuba’s potential democratic transition, questioning the legitimacy of a Castro grandson as a leader. She highlights the family’s history of atrocities while discussing the complex process of national rebuilding ahead. (3)1920 CUBA

S8 Ep 671S8 Ep671: STREAMING THE MAKING OF THE JOHN BATCHELOR SHOW, 3-30-2036 1930 CAVALIERS DE ARABIE
STREAMING THE MAKING OF THE JOHN BATCHELOR SHOW, 3-30-20361930 CAVALIERS DE ARABIEThis transcript from the John Batchelor Show provides a multifaceted analysis of a hypothetical global conflict centered on a war with Iran in March 2026. Experts Bill Roggio, Husain Haqqani, and Jonathan Sayeh discuss the strategic stalemate and economic fallout, specifically highlighting the sharp rise in American fuel prices. The dialogue covers a vast geopolitical landscape, including a U.S. policy reversal toward Cuba, drone warfare in Ukraine, and the entry of Houthi rebels into the naval theater. Analysts emphasize the asymmetric nature of the fighting, noting that the Iranian regime aims to win simply by enduring military strikes. Furthermore, the participants critique the Trump administration's lack of a clear exit strategy and the humanitarian impact on Iranian civilians caught between government suppression and foreign bombardment. The discussion concludes by evaluating the potential for internal resistance and the complexities of finding a credible diplomatic mediator. (1)

S8 Ep 670S8 Ep670: SHOW SCHEDULE JOHN BATCHELOR SHOW, 3-30-26. 1926, HA'IL ARABIA
SHOW SCHEDULE JOHN BATCHELOR SHOW, 3-30-26.1926, HA'IL ARABIA1. Pakistan Acts as Intermediary in Ongoing Iran-Israel Conflict GUEST: Bill Roggio, Ambassador Husain Haqqani SUMMARY: Pakistan acts as a conduit for messages between Washington and Tehran. While communication exists, neither side has offered a second negotiating position, and Iran continues to demonstrate strategic control over the Strait of Hormuz.,, John Batchelor and his guests discuss the stagnant global situation, noting that while missiles fly in the Iran war and a Russian tanker heads for Cuba, Pakistan remains a key intermediary. Ambassador Haqqani explains that Pakistan’s relationships with both the U.S. and Iran allow for message delivery, though Iran has not formally accepted a mediation role. Bill Roggio notes that Iran is showing its control by selectively allowing ships through the Strait of Hormuz, while the Trump administration faces mounting domestic disapproval and a 60-day War Powers Act deadline. (1)2. The Ineffectiveness of the U.S. Hammer Strategy Against Iran GUEST: Husain Haqqani, Bill Roggio SUMMARY: This segment critiques the U.S. "hammer" strategy, comparing it to Vietnam's failure of absolute power. Iran’s ability to endure pain and its control of vital shipping lanes are seen as its true strategic "nuclear weapons.",, Ambassador Haqqani argues that dropping thousands of bombs is a simplistic notion of power that fails against asymmetric warfare, much like the U.S. experience in Vietnam. He notes that Iran's capacity to endure pain is greater than assumed and its real "nuclear weapon" is the ability to shut down the Strait of Hormuz,. Bill Roggio agrees, stating that without an active Iranian resistance or helpful adjacent countries to host one, the U.S. is further from a resolution than when the war began,,. (2)3. Iranian Regime Employs Human Shields and Nightly Terror Raids GUEST: Bill Roggio, Jonathan Sia SUMMARY: Jonathan Sia details the Iranian regime's use of schools and hospitals as human shields to deter strikes. Security forces conduct nightly terror raids to prevent domestic uprisings while the Supreme Leader’s status remains uncertain.,,, As war fatigue sets in, the Iranian regime is embedding personnel in sports stadiums, hospitals, and residential areas to create a "rally around the flag" effect. Jonathan Sia describes "nightly terror raids" where forces fire on buildings to suppress potential rebellion, noting that officials fear internal uprisings more than foreign bombardment,. Furthermore, the whereabouts of Supreme Leader Ali Khamenei are unknown, allowing the IRGC to operate with less oversight while "pragmatist" officials maintain the same hardline policies as their predecessors,. (3)4. The Search for Armed Resistance and the Iranian Diaspora’s Role GUEST: Bill Roggio, Jonathan Sia SUMMARY: This file explores the role of the Iranian diaspora and Crown Prince Reza Pahlavi in a potential transition. Analysts evaluate potential bases for armed resistance, identifying Kurdish and Baluch populations as key entry points.,, Jonathan Sia explains that the diaspora is no longer disconnected from those inside Iran, with Crown Prince Reza Pahlavi serving as a unifying figure for a "day after" scenario and sanctions relief. While historical resistance groups like the MEK lack internal legitimacy, Sia identifies the Kurdish and Baluch populations as potential bases for an armed movement against the regime. Notably, the Baluch group Jaish al-Adl focuses its attacks on armed personnel rather than civilians, indicating a more nationalist mindset that could serve as an entry point for internal change,. (4)5. The Strategic Importance of the Litani River Buffer Zone in Lebanon GUEST: Bill Roggio, David Daoud SUMMARY: David Daoud explains the IDF’s offensive to establish a 40km buffer zone up to the Litani River. This strategy aims to protect northern Israel from short-range rockets and prevent future ground invasions by Hezbollah., The IDF is pushing to move Hezbollah back to the Litani River, a 40km distance that effectively puts short-range rockets out of reach of northern Israeli communities. David Daoud highlights that Hezbollah’s Al-Manar TV acts as a military auxiliary to demoralize the Israeli public, emphasizing the need for permanent fortifications to protect displaced citizens,. Meanwhile, the UNIFIL peacekeeping mission is in a drawdown phase, having been largely ineffective due to a mandate that required following the lead of the Lebanese Armed Forces. (5)6. Lebanon Declares Iranian Ambassador Designate Persona Non Grata GUEST: Bill Roggio, David Daoud SUMMARY: Lebanon has declared the Iranian ambassador designate persona non grata for interfering in domestic affairs and coordinating with Hezbollah. This rare assertion of sovereignty highlights Tehran’s long-standing disregard for Lebanese government authority during the war., The Lebanese foreign ministry expelled ambassador designate Shibani for injecti

S8 Ep 669S8 Ep669: 16. China Navigates Trade Dependencies and Energy Security During War GUEST: Gordon Chang, Andrew Collier SUMMARY: Andrew Collier analyzes China’s economic situation, highlighting its 15% industrial profit increase and massive strategic oil reserves. De
16. China Navigates Trade Dependencies and Energy Security During War GUEST: Gordon Chang, Andrew Collier SUMMARY: Andrew Collier analyzes China’s economic situation, highlighting its 15% industrial profit increase and massive strategic oil reserves. Despite these strengths, China remains vulnerable to global trade downturns and the ongoing property market collapse.,, China saw a 15% rise in industrial profits in early 2026, which may be attributed to global stocking of goods before the war,. The country is prepared for energy shocks with the world's largest strategic oil reserve, estimated to cover 140 days of imports,. However, Andrew Collier warns that China is extremely trade-dependent and faces growing international opposition to its tech exports, while its domestic property market is not expected to hit a bottom until at least 2027,,. (16)1922 ARABIA

S8 Ep 669S8 Ep669: 15. General Blaine Holt Defends the A-10 Warthog and Casualties Report GUEST: Gordon Chang, General Blaine Holt SUMMARY: Retired General Blaine Holt defends the deployment of the A-10 "Warthog" for close air support in the Iran conflict. He also addresses
15. General Blaine Holt Defends the A-10 Warthog and Casualties Report GUEST: Gordon Chang, General Blaine Holt SUMMARY: Retired General Blaine Holt defends the deployment of the A-10 "Warthog" for close air support in the Iran conflict. He also addresses reports that Russian satellite intelligence is being used to target U.S. bases.,, General Blaine Holt addresses allegations that Russian satellite imagery assisted Iranian attacks on U.S. bases, though he maintains that Iran has its own local targeting capabilities,. He argues that the A-10 Warthog is a "formidable close air support weapon" essential for protecting ground forces and cannot be replaced by the F-35,. Holt also notes that the Iranian regime’s use of schools and hospitals as human shields indicates they are in "life support mode" as the U.S. targets their remaining infrastructure,. (15)1920 BEDOUIN

S8 Ep 669S8 Ep669: 14. Iranian Drone Harassment and Economic Impacts on Arab States GUEST: Bill Roggio, Ahmed Sharari SUMMARY: Ahmed Sharari reports on the daily Iranian drone and missile strikes targeting Arab energy facilities and air bases. These attacks seek to inflict
14. Iranian Drone Harassment and Economic Impacts on Arab States GUEST: Bill Roggio, Ahmed Sharari SUMMARY: Ahmed Sharari reports on the daily Iranian drone and missile strikes targeting Arab energy facilities and air bases. These attacks seek to inflict economic damage and pressure these nations to oppose the war.,, Iran is conducting daily strikes against Saudi Arabia, the UAE, and Kuwait to increase economic pressure and force these nations to call for an end to the war,. Ahmed Sharari notes that while the volume of attacks has decreased, their accuracy has increased, as evidenced by recent strikes on Prince Sultan Air Base. The persistent threat has caused expatriates to leave Dubai, damaging the region's reputation for stability, while the asymmetric cost of defense makes intercepting $20,000 drones with $3 million missiles unsustainable,. (14)1914 GATES HA'IL CITY (BY GERTRUDE BELL)

S8 Ep 669S8 Ep669: 13. Russia Supplies Upgraded Drones to Iran as Cooperation Deepens GUEST: Bill Roggio, John Hardy SUMMARY: Russia has begun supplying upgraded Iranian-designed drones back to Tehran, completing a "full circle" of technology sharing. In response, Ukraine i
13. Russia Supplies Upgraded Drones to Iranas Cooperation Deepens GUEST: Bill Roggio, John Hardy SUMMARY: Russia has begun supplying upgraded Iranian-designed drones back to Tehran, completing a "full circle" of technology sharing. In response, Ukraine is deploying counter-drone experts to help defend Arab nations from Iranian attacks.,, Russia is reportedly shipping modified Shahed-136 drones—featuring improved airframes and jamming-resistant antennas—to Iran via the Caspian Sea or Azerbaijan,. John Hardy explains that this cooperation allows Russia to benefit from higher oil prices while depleting Western air defense munitions. Conversely, Ukraine has sent hundreds of counter-drone experts to the Middle East to help Gulf states defend against these Iraniansystems, hoping to trade their expertise for Patriot missile stocks. (13)1911 ENCYCLOPEDIA BRITAINICA

S8 Ep 669S8 Ep669: 12. The "Art of the Deal" and Conflicting Reports on Iran Negotiations GUEST: Bill Roggio, Edmund Fitton-Brown SUMMARY: This segment explores conflicting reports of U.S.-Iran negotiations and Iranian "non-negotiables," such as regime survival. Meanwhile,
12. The "Art of the Deal" and Conflicting Reports on Iran Negotiations GUEST: Bill Roggio, Edmund Fitton-Brown SUMMARY: This segment explores conflicting reports of U.S.-Iran negotiations and Iranian "non-negotiables," such as regime survival. Meanwhile, NATO signals support for keeping the Strait of Hormuz open under international law.,,, Although Trump claims progress on an Iran deal, both sides are hiding their bottom lines, with hardline Iranian official Mohammad Bagher Ghalibaf possibly involved in secret talks,. Iranian non-negotiables include regime survival and maintaining their regional proxy networks in Iraq, Yemen, and Lebanon. At the same time, NATO Secretary General Rutte has indicated that the coalition is united in its support for reopening the Strait of Hormuz, emphasizing that closing international waters is a violation of international law. (12)1907

S8 Ep 669S8 Ep669: 11. Houthi De Facto Governance and Strategic Influence in Yemen GUEST: Bill Roggio, Edmund Fitton-Brown SUMMARY: Former Ambassador Edmund Fitton-Brown analyzes the Houthis' de facto rule over most of Yemen. While part of the Iranian axis, they maintain st
11. Houthi De Facto Governance and Strategic Influence in Yemen GUEST: Bill Roggio, Edmund Fitton-Brown SUMMARY: Former Ambassador Edmund Fitton-Brownanalyzes the Houthis' de facto rule over most of Yemen. While part of the Iranian axis, they maintain strategic autonomy and pursue extreme territorial claims against Saudi Arabia, including Mecca.,, The Houthis are the de facto rulers of the majority of Yemen’s population, controlling the central bank, port of Hodeidah, and government ministries,. Edmund Fitton-Brown explains that while they are part of the Iranian axis, they possess an autonomous Yemeni agenda and historic aspirations of "greatness". Negotiations remain difficult because the Houthis maintain extreme territorial claims on Saudi Arabia’s holy cities, leading Fitton-Brown to suggest that only defeating the Islamic Republic can truly neutralize the Houthi threat. (11)1900 AL HARAM MOSQUE MECCA

S8 Ep 669S8 Ep669: 10. Flavio Bolsonaro Emerges as Leading Contender Against Lula GUEST: Ernesto Araujo, Alejandro Peña Esclusa SUMMARY: Flavio Bolsonaro has emerged as a top presidential contender, tying President Lula in polls. Lula’s administration is currently plagued b
10. Flavio Bolsonaro Emerges as Leading Contender Against Lula GUEST: Ernesto Araujo, Alejandro Peña Esclusa SUMMARY: Flavio Bolsonaro has emerged as a top presidential contender, tying President Lula in polls. Lula’s administration is currently plagued by massive corruption scandals involving $20 billion in social security fraud and money laundering.,, Flavio Bolsonaro, the son of the former president, is now leading or tied with Lula in the polls by presenting himself as a "soft version" of his father’s anti-corruption agenda. Meanwhile, Lula faces a $20 billion social security scandal involving his son, Lulinha, and an investigation into "Master Bank" for alleged money laundering. Although the Supreme Court has blocked some congressional probes, analysts anticipate a plea bargain from a jailed banker could further implicate Lula and his family in these multibillion-dollar schemes,. (10)1899 EGYPT

S8 Ep 669S8 Ep669: 9. Trump Reverses Cuba Oil Blockade Amid Venezuelan Transition GUEST: Ernesto Araujo, Alejandro Peña Esclusa SUMMARY: President Trump has reversed course by allowing a Russian oil tanker to reach Cuba during its energy crisis. Simultaneously, a political
9. Trump Reverses Cuba Oil Blockade Amid Venezuelan Transition GUEST: Ernesto Araujo, Alejandro Peña Esclusa SUMMARY: President Trump has reversed course by allowing a Russian oil tanker to reach Cuba during its energy crisis. Simultaneously, a political transition unfolds in Venezuela as Nicolas Maduro faces trial in a New York court.,, Trump’s decision to lift the blockade on Russian oil for Cuba comes as the island faces a desperate energy shortage without Venezuelan support,. Alejandro Peña Esclusa notes that in Venezuela, a de facto transition is occurring while Maduro remains in New York for his trial, creating an "absolute absence" of the presidency. Ernesto Araujo warns that any successful Cuban transition must dismantle the "Latin KGB" intelligence network that has historically exported anti-American sentiment and organized crime throughout the region. (9)1885 JULIUS EUTING

S8 Ep 669S8 Ep669: 8. Houthis Launch Measured Missile and Drone Attacks Against Israel GUEST: Bill Roggio, Bridget Tumi SUMMARY: The Houthis have entered the Iran war by launching drone and missile attacks on Israel. This "measured" approach signals support for the axis of
8. Houthis Launch Measured Missile and Drone Attacks Against Israel GUEST: Bill Roggio, Bridget Tumi SUMMARY: The Houthishave entered the Iran war by launching drone and missile attacks on Israel. This "measured" approach signals support for the axis of resistance while attempting to avoid an overwhelming American military retaliation., Bridget Tumi reports that the Houthis officially joined the conflict after one month, targeting Israel to show solidarity with Lebanon and Gaza,. This strategy is calculated to avoid a major U.S. response, as closing the Bab el-Mandeb Strait—which carries 10-15% of global oil—would provoke international intervention. Despite previous air campaigns, the Houthis retain significant military capabilities, including Iranian-supplied cruise and ballistic missiles, and see themselves as the vanguards of the broader Muslim cause,,. (8)1838 MT. SINAI

S8 Ep 669S8 Ep669: 7. The Surge of Iranian-Linked Front Groups and Terror in Europe GUEST: Bill Roggio, Joe Truzman SUMMARY: Joe Truzman investigates a string of firebombings against Jewish institutions in Europe by a suspected Iranian front group. Analysts believe these "c
7. The Surge of Iranian-Linked Front Groups and Terror in Europe GUEST: Bill Roggio, Joe Truzman SUMMARY: Joe Truzman investigates a string of firebombings against Jewish institutions in Europe by a suspected Iranianfront group. Analysts believe these "cutouts" are designed to hide Tehran’s direct involvement in orchestrating international violence.,, A new group called Asabat al-Yamin has claimed responsibility for firebombing ambulances and attacking Jewish sites in London and Europe. Joe Truzman and Bill Roggio suspect this is a made-up Iranian front group created to provide Tehran with plausible deniability while escalating terror across the continent,. They argue that the term "lone wolf" is often misapplied to individuals who are actually inspired or directed by radical online networks, as seen in a recent attack in Austin, Texas,. (7)1750

S8 Ep 669S8 Ep669: 6. Lebanon Declares Iranian Ambassador Designate Persona Non Grata GUEST: Bill Roggio, David Daoud SUMMARY: Lebanon has declared the Iranian ambassador designate persona non grata for interfering in domestic affairs and coordinating with Hezbollah. This r
6. Lebanon Declares Iranian Ambassador Designate Persona Non Grata GUEST: Bill Roggio, David Daoud SUMMARY: Lebanon has declared the Iranian ambassador designate persona non grata for interfering in domestic affairs and coordinating with Hezbollah. This rare assertion of sovereignty highlights Tehran’s long-standing disregard for Lebanese government authority during the war., The Lebanese foreign ministry expelled ambassador designate Shibani for injecting himself into domestic issues and holding unauthorized meetings with Hezbollah to coordinate military activities. Despite the order, Iran has signaled its intent to disregard the decision, further demonstrating its historical treatment of Lebanon as a tool for its own regional interests,. David Daoud views this diplomatic rift as a "living breathing testament" to Iranian arrogance and its disregard for Lebanese sovereignty in service of the "Resistance" axis,. (6)1705 DUTCH EAST INDIA COMPANY

S8 Ep 669S8 Ep669: 5. The Strategic Importance of the Litani River Buffer Zone in Lebanon GUEST: Bill Roggio, David Daoud SUMMARY: David Daoud explains the IDF’s offensive to establish a 40km buffer zone up to the Litani River. This strategy aims to protect northern Israel
5. The Strategic Importance of the Litani River Buffer Zone in Lebanon GUEST: Bill Roggio, David Daoud SUMMARY: David Daoud explains the IDF’s offensive to establish a 40km buffer zone up to the Litani River. This strategy aims to protect northern Israel from short-range rockets and prevent future ground invasions by Hezbollah., The IDF is pushing to move Hezbollah back to the Litani River, a 40km distance that effectively puts short-range rockets out of reach of northern Israeli communities. David Daoud highlights that Hezbollah’s Al-Manar TV acts as a military auxiliary to demoralize the Israeli public, emphasizing the need for permanent fortifications to protect displaced citizens,. Meanwhile, the UNIFIL peacekeeping mission is in a drawdown phase, having been largely ineffective due to a mandate that required following the lead of the Lebanese Armed Forces. (5)1680

S8 Ep 669S8 Ep669: 4. The Search for Armed Resistance and the Iranian Diaspora’s Role GUEST: Bill Roggio, Jonathan Sia SUMMARY: This file explores the role of the Iranian diaspora and Crown Prince Reza Pahlavi in a potential transition. Analysts evaluate potential bases for
4. The Search for Armed Resistance and the Iranian Diaspora’s Role GUEST: Bill Roggio, Jonathan Sia SUMMARY: This file explores the role of the Iranian diaspora and Crown Prince Reza Pahlavi in a potential transition. Analysts evaluate potential bases for armed resistance, identifying Kurdish and Baluch populations as key entry points.,, Jonathan Sia explains that the diaspora is no longer disconnected from those inside Iran, with Crown Prince Reza Pahlavi serving as a unifying figure for a "day after" scenario and sanctions relief. While historical resistance groups like the MEK lack internal legitimacy, Sia identifies the Kurdish and Baluch populations as potential bases for an armed movement against the regime. Notably, the Baluch group Jaish al-Adl focuses its attacks on armed personnel rather than civilians, indicating a more nationalist mindset that could serve as an entry point for internal change,. (4)1662

S8 Ep 669S8 Ep669: 3. Iranian Regime Employs Human Shields and Nightly Terror Raids GUEST: Bill Roggio, Jonathan Sia SUMMARY: Jonathan Sia details the Iranian regime's use of schools and hospitals as human shields to deter strikes. Security forces conduct nightly terror rai
3. Iranian Regime Employs Human Shields and Nightly Terror Raids GUEST: Bill Roggio, Jonathan Sia SUMMARY: Jonathan Sia details the Iranian regime's use of schools and hospitals as human shields to deter strikes. Security forces conduct nightly terror raids to prevent domestic uprisings while the Supreme Leader’s status remains uncertain.,,, As war fatigue sets in, the Iranian regime is embedding personnel in sports stadiums, hospitals, and residential areas to create a "rally around the flag" effect. Jonathan Sia describes "nightly terror raids" where forces fire on buildings to suppress potential rebellion, noting that officials fear internal uprisings more than foreign bombardment,. Furthermore, the whereabouts of Supreme Leader Ali Khamenei are unknown, allowing the IRGC to operate with less oversight while "pragmatist" officials maintain the same hardline policies as their predecessors,. (3)1654

S8 Ep 669S8 Ep669: 2. The Ineffectiveness of the U.S. Hammer Strategy Against Iran GUEST: Husain Haqqani, Bill Roggio SUMMARY: This segment critiques the U.S. "hammer" strategy, comparing it to Vietnam's failure of absolute power. Iran’s ability to endure pain and its contr
2. The Ineffectiveness of the U.S. Hammer Strategy Against Iran GUEST: Husain Haqqani, Bill Roggio SUMMARY: This segment critiques the U.S. "hammer" strategy, comparing it to Vietnam's failure of absolute power. Iran’s ability to endure pain and its control of vital shipping lanes are seen as its true strategic "nuclear weapons.",, Ambassador Haqqani argues that dropping thousands of bombs is a simplistic notion of power that fails against asymmetric warfare, much like the U.S. experience in Vietnam. He notes that Iran's capacity to endure pain is greater than assumed and its real "nuclear weapon" is the ability to shut down the Strait of Hormuz,. Bill Roggioagrees, stating that without an active Iranianresistance or helpful adjacent countries to host one, the U.S. is further from a resolution than when the war began,,. (2)1574 ARABIA

S8 Ep 669S8 Ep669: 1. Pakistan Acts as Intermediary in Ongoing Iran-Israel Conflict GUEST: Bill Roggio, Ambassador Husain Haqqani SUMMARY: Pakistan acts as a conduit for messages between Washington and Tehran. While communication exists, neither side has offered a second ne
1. Pakistan Acts as Intermediary in Ongoing Iran-Israel Conflict GUEST: Bill Roggio, Ambassador Husain Haqqani SUMMARY: Pakistan acts as a conduit for messages between Washington and Tehran. While communication exists, neither side has offered a second negotiating position, and Iran continues to demonstrate strategic control over the Strait of Hormuz.,, John Batchelor and his guests discuss the stagnant global situation, noting that while missiles fly in the Iranwar and a Russian tanker heads for Cuba, Pakistan remains a key intermediary. Ambassador Haqqani explains that Pakistan’s relationships with both the U.S. and Iran allow for message delivery, though Iran has not formally accepted a mediation role. Bill Roggio notes that Iran is showing its control by selectively allowing ships through the Strait of Hormuz, while the Trumpadministration faces mounting domestic disapproval and a 60-day War Powers Act deadline. (1)1574 PTOLEMY

S8 Ep 668S8 Ep668: GUEST: Jonathan Sayeh (1) HEADLINE: The Mystery of the Missing Ayatollah (2) Jonathan Sayeh explores the Ayatollah’s absence since the February 28th Tehran attack. Reports suggest he is critically injured or deceased. Sayeh notes this mystery enables the
GUEST: Jonathan Sayeh (1)PREVIEW FOR LATER: The Mystery of the Missing Ayatollah (2)Jonathan Sayeh explores the Ayatollah’s absence since the February 28th Tehran attack. Reports suggest he is critically injured or deceased. Sayeh notes this mystery enables the IRGC to carry out its agenda independently, potentially using a "shadow" leader to maintain the appearance of regime authority. (3)1721 SULTAN HUSAYN OF PERSIA

S8 Ep 667S8 Ep667: PREVIEW FOR LATER Edmond Fitton-Brown discusses ongoing, secretive negotiations between the United States and Iran. Recent military setbacks may force Iranian hardliners like Mohammad Bagher Ghalibaf to consider compromises previously deemed impossible. (
PREVIEW FOR LATER Edmond Fitton-Brown discusses ongoing, secretive negotiations between the United States and Iran. Recent military setbacks may force Iranian hardliners like Mohammad Bagher Ghalibaf to consider compromises previously deemed impossible. (2)11/12/1978 TEHRAN

S8 Ep 667S8 Ep667: PREVIEW FOR LATER John Hardie explains Russia is now supplying Iran with upgraded, lethal drones. These shipments likely travel via the Caspian Sea as Ukraine provides counter-drone expertise to targeted Gulf nations. (3)
PREVIEW FOR LATER John Hardieexplains Russia is now supplying Iranwith upgraded, lethal drones. These shipments likely travel via the Caspian Sea as Ukraine provides counter-drone expertise to targeted Gulf nations. (3)1900 BAKU

S8 Ep 667S8 Ep667: PREVIEW FOR LATER Akmed Sharawi highlights how Iranian missile and drone attacks have shattered Dubai's reputation for stability. This ongoing barrage causes expats to flee, threatening the long-term economic image of the Gulf states. (1)
PREVIEW FOR LATER Akmed Sharawihighlights how Iranian missile and drone attacks have shattered Dubai's reputation for stability. This ongoing barrage causes expats to flee, threatening the long-term economic image of the Gulf states. (1)1890

S8 Ep 666S8 Ep666: PREVIEW FOR LATER Bill Roggio and Joe Truzman discuss recent terror attacks in Europe and Texas. While some involve ISIS, they examine evidence suggesting potential Iranian involvement through cutout groups during the ongoing regional conflict. (1)
PREVIEW FOR LATER Bill Roggio and Joe Truzman discuss recent terror attacks in Europe and Texas. While some involve ISIS, they examine evidence suggesting potential Iranianinvolvement through cutout groups during the ongoing regional conflict. (1)1828 BANK OF ENGLAND

S8 Ep 665S8 Ep665: PREVIEW FOR LATER General Blaine Holt details using A-10 Warthogs for close air support during Iranian operations. These aircraft loiter to protect Marines, intercept drones, and allow pilots to exercise judgment when engaging various targets. (2)
PREVIEW FOR LATER General Blaine Holt details using A-10 Warthogs for close air support during Iranianoperations. These aircraft loiter to protect Marines, intercept drones, and allow pilots to exercise judgment when engaging various targets. (2)1707

S8 Ep 665S8 Ep665: PREVIEW FOR LATER Andrew Collier examines China's readiness for the Iran war, noting their secretive oil stockpiles and reduced petroleum dependency. However, he warns that a global economic downturn could severely impact China's export-driven economy. (1
PREVIEW FOR LATER Andrew Collierexamines China's readiness for the Iran war, noting their secretive oil stockpiles and reduced petroleum dependency. However, he warns that a global economic downturn could severely impact China's export-driven economy. (1)1793

S8 Ep 664S8 Ep664: 3. Drawing from the biblical narrative of the crucifixion, they interpret Pontius Pilate’s hand-washing as a recognition of Rome’s imperial limitations, a concept they argue Washington currently ignores. Unlike Rome’s historical success in assimilating
3. Drawing from the biblical narrative of the crucifixion, they interpret Pontius Pilate’s hand-washing as a recognition of Rome’s imperial limitations, a concept they argue Washington currently ignores. Unlike Rome’s historical success in assimilating conquered peoples as equals, the U.S. has isolated itself by treating international partners with condescension and contempt. Consequently, international organizations like NATO remain absent from the conflict, leading to a predicted humiliating reckoning for the American court as energy costs continue to climb. (3)1650 PALM SUNDAY

S8 Ep 664S8 Ep664: 2. The economic fallout is highlighted by a 30% surge in gasoline prices, reaching $4.09 in Connecticut within only three weeks of the war’s onset. Germanicus posits that if the "emperor"—who is reportedly distracted by "kill reels" of explosions—cannot s
2. The economic fallout is highlighted by a 30% surge in gasoline prices, reaching $4.09 in Connecticut within only three weeks of the war’s onset. Germanicus posits that if the "emperor"—who is reportedly distracted by "kill reels" of explosions—cannot stabilize the global supply chain, the military or Senate may be forced to intervene to prevent a total domestic collapse. This instability threatens to further impoverish European and Asian allies who are increasingly treated as subservient vassals. (2)1569 LONDINIUM

S8 Ep 664S8 Ep664: 1. In Londinium, Gaius and Germanicus critique the 2026 American war against Iran, noting a complete lack of strategic goals, an exit strategy, or an understanding of the enemy. They liken the current "emperor" to infirm leaders like Tiberius or those of
1. In Londinium, Gaius and Germanicus critique the 2026 American war against Iran, noting a complete lack of strategic goals, an exit strategy, or an understanding of the enemy. They liken the current "emperor" to infirm leaders like Tiberius or those of the third-century crisis, suggesting that the American imperial system is fracturing due to corruption and institutional decay. The debaters warn that the Americanpublic was never prepared for this escalation, mirroring late Roman instability. (1)1550 ROME

S8 Ep 663S8 Ep663: 4. In 1789, Angelica traveled alone to witness George Washington’s inauguration, finding the reality of the new nation more complex and fractious than her idealized memories. She returned permanently to America in 1797, assuming the role of Schuyler fam
4. In 1789, Angelica traveled alone to witness George Washington’s inauguration, finding the reality of the new nation more complex and fractious than her idealized memories. She returned permanently to America in 1797, assuming the role of Schuyler family matriarch. Following a period of profound personal tragedy, including the death of Alexander Hamilton, she demonstrated remarkable resilience. In 1806, she ventured into the western New York wilderness to help establish the town named in her honor, returning to her frontier roots. Her surviving correspondence in national libraries documents her life of luxury, intellect, and national influence. (4)1776 NEW YORK

S8 Ep 663S8 Ep663: 3. Following the 1783 peace treaty, the family moved to Europe, where "John Carter" reclaimed his true identity as John Barker Church. A high-stakes businessman with a high risk tolerance, he settled the family in London’s elite Mayfair district. Despite
3. Following the 1783 peace treaty, the family moved to Europe, where "John Carter" reclaimed his true identity as John Barker Church. A high-stakes businessman with a high risk tolerance, he settled the family in London’s elite Mayfair district. Despite her English surroundings, Angelica remained a vocal American patriot, often acting as a cultural mediator between Dutch, English, and French societies. She hosted prestigious figures like Abigail Adams, Thomas Jefferson, and the Marquis de Lafayette. In London, she engaged with the "Blue Stocking" movement, surrounding herself with other highly educated, influential, and sophisticated women. (3)1789 NEW YORK

S8 Ep 663S8 Ep663: 2. Beer discusses Angelica’s resilience during the Revolution, noting she rejoined the army just weeks after childbirth to be with her husband, a military supplier. Meanwhile, Alexander Hamilton married Angelica’s sister, Betsy, to elevate his social stat
2. Beer discusses Angelica’s resilience during the Revolution, noting she rejoined the army just weeks after childbirth to be with her husband, a military supplier. Meanwhile, Alexander Hamilton married Angelica’s sister, Betsy, to elevate his social status, though he initially struggled to navigate the dynamics of a powerful family. Angelica’s firstborn son, Philip, later founded the town of Angelica, New York. Growing up in this rural community inspired Beer to write this book, aiming to provide modern girls with a unique lens into American history through the eyes of a woman who dazzled the founders. (2)1776 NEW YORK

S8 Ep 663S8 Ep663: 1. Molly Beer introduces Angelica Schuyler, born into a prominent Dutch family in Albany. Her mother, Catherine, designed and supervised the construction of their mansion, "the Pastures," while Philip Schuyler was away on business. Unusually for the 1760s
1. Molly Beer introduces Angelica Schuyler, born into a prominent Dutch family in Albany. Her mother, Catherine, designed and supervised the construction of their mansion, "the Pastures," while Philip Schuyler was away on business. Unusually for the 1760s, Philip educated his daughters to be business-savvy and "fully functioning" in society. Angelica eventually transitioned from her Dutch upbringing to an English identity after visiting New York. She shocked her family by eloping with John Carter, a sophisticated Englishman. Her father strategically used her wedding as a "smoke screen" for tactical maneuvers during the Revolution. (1)1776 NEW YORK

S8 Ep 662S8 Ep662: 8. Starbase and the Era of the Starship In Boca Chica, Texas, SpaceX built Starbase, a massive rocket factory and launch site, from modest beginnings in a swamp. The focus here is on Starship and the Super Heavy booster, a fully reusable system more pow
8. Starbase and the Era of the Starship In Boca Chica, Texas, SpaceX built Starbase, a massive rocket factory and launch site, from modest beginnings in a swamp. The focus here is on Starship and the Super Heavy booster, a fully reusable system more powerful than the Saturn V. Innovative "chopstick" arms on the launch tower are designed to catch returning boosters to eliminate landing legs and speed up relaunching. The ultimate vision involves a fleet of starships refueling in low Earth orbit before departing for Mars every two years, establishing a permanent human presence on the Red Planet. (8)1897 WAR OF THE WORLDS

S8 Ep 662S8 Ep662: 7. The "Shoot Show" and Returning Humans to Orbit To secure funding for a manned spacecraft, SpaceX relied on Boeing’s participation to legitimize the Commercial Crew Program in Congress. Development of the Crew Dragon involved the "Shoot Show," a team of
7. The "Shoot Show" and Returning Humans to Orbit To secure funding for a manned spacecraft, SpaceX relied on Boeing’s participation to legitimize the Commercial Crew Program in Congress. Development of the Crew Dragoninvolved the "Shoot Show," a team of young engineers who conducted grueling parachute drop tests in the desert to ensure safe water landings. The program culminated in the successful launch of veteran astronauts on the Falcon 9 Block 5, a rocket optimized for safety and reuse. This milestone ended NASA's reliance on Russia for transport and moved SpaceX closer to its deep-space exploration goals. (7)1897 WAR OF THE WORLDS

S8 Ep 662S8 Ep662: 6. Starlink: Financing the Road to Mars SpaceX developed the Starlink satellite constellation to provide global internet and generate the massive revenue needed to fund the Mars mission. While LEO constellations were previously deemed impractical, SpaceX
6. Starlink: Financing the Road to Mars SpaceX developed the Starlink satellite constellation to provide global internet and generate the massive revenue needed to fund the Mars mission. While LEO constellations were previously deemed impractical, SpaceX utilized its high launch frequency to place thousands of satellites in orbit. Unlike traditional geostationary satellites that suffer from lag, Starlink’s low-altitude network offers high-speed connectivity. The segment notes that Starlink’s success has allowed a private startup to outpace sovereign statesin space infrastructure, with thousands of operational satellites already providing primary internet service worldwide. (6)1897 WAR OF THE WORLDS

S8 Ep 662S8 Ep662: 5. Landing Success and the Mystery of Amos-6 In December 2015, SpaceX achieved its first successful land landing at Cape Canaveral, overcoming concerns that the sonic booms might damage nearby spy satellites. However, the company faced a major setback in
5. Landing Success and the Mystery of Amos-6 In December 2015, SpaceX achieved its first successful land landing at Cape Canaveral, overcoming concerns that the sonic booms might damage nearby spy satellites. However, the company faced a major setback in 2016 when the Amos-6 rocket exploded on the pad during fueling. Musk briefly entertained a "sniper theory" involving competitors, though the cause was technical. This period showcased Musk’s intense management style, where he demanded data-driven results while pushing his young workforce to be "flawless" to ensure the existential survival of the company. (5)1897 WAR OF THE WORLDS

S8 Ep 662S8 Ep662: 4. Innovating for Power and Precision at Sea To increase rocket efficiency, Musk pushed for propellant densification, chilling liquid oxygen to nearly -300°F to fit 10-12% more mass on board. This segment also explores the "Falcon 9 full thrust" version,
4. Innovating for Power and Precision at Sea To increase rocket efficiency, Musk pushed for propellant densification, chilling liquid oxygen to nearly -300°F to fit 10-12% more mass on board. This segment also explores the "Falcon 9 full thrust" version, which was rebuilt for rapid reuse with upgraded avionics and landing legs. A major challenge involved landing boosters on moving barges in the ocean, an aerodynamic feat likened to nine Dixie cups falling from space. These innovations were essential for making spaceflight economically viable by refurbishing and flying rockets multiple times. (4)1897 WAR OF THE WORLDS

S8 Ep 662S8 Ep662: 3. Dragon’s High-Stakes Arrival at the Space Station Facing the retirement of the Space Shuttle, NASA turned to SpaceX to deliver cargo to the International Space Station. To accelerate progress, Musk combined two test missions into the critical C2C3 flig
3. Dragon’s High-Stakes Arrival at the Space Station Facing the retirement of the Space Shuttle, NASA turned to SpaceX to deliver cargo to the International Space Station. To accelerate progress, Musk combined two test missions into the critical C2C3 flight in 2012. During the mission, a sensor failure nearly forced a scrub, but a brave NASA flight director allowed SpaceX to rewrite flight software in real-time, enabling a successful docking. This segment highlights the Dragon spacecraft’s unique design, which integrated propulsion into the capsule to facilitate recovery and full reusability, a core requirement for Musk’s broader Mars ambitions. (3)1897 WAR OF THE WORLDS

S8 Ep 662S8 Ep662: 2. The Grueling Birth of the Falcon 9 Rocket The sources detail the intense development of the Falcon 9, featuring nine Merlin engines housed in an "octaweb" structure. Engineers endured a "road trip from Hades," transporting the massive rocket by truck f
2. The Grueling Birth of the Falcon 9 Rocket The sources detail the intense development of the Falcon 9, featuring nine Merlin engines housed in an "octaweb" structure. Engineers endured a "road trip from Hades," transporting the massive rocket by truck from Texas to Florida via backroads, even crashing it into a building in Louisiana. Before the 2010 inaugural launch, crews used a hair dryer to fix rain-damaged antennas. Despite the technical hurdles and 100-hour work weeks, the successful launch proved that a private company could build a medium-lift rocket, eventually securing vital cargo contracts with NASA. (2)1897 WAR OF THE WORLDS
S8 Ep 662S8 Ep662: 1. Musk’s Audacious Vision for a Multi-Planetary Future In this segment, guest Eric Berger discusses Elon Musk’s 2016 speech in Guadalajara, where he unveiled a grandiose plan to colonize Mars. Despite a recent rocket explosion, Musk proposed sending hund
1. Musk’s Audacious Vision for a Multi-Planetary Future In this segment, guest Eric Berger discusses Elon Musk’s 2016 speech in Guadalajara, where he unveiled a grandiose plan to colonize Mars. Despite a recent rocket explosion, Musk proposed sending hundreds of people at a time to establish a self-sustaining civilization. Driven by the need to safeguard "the lamp of consciousness" against potential extinction events like nuclear war or pandemics, Musk envisioned landing one million tons of equipment on the Martian surface. This vision requires massive, fully reusable rockets and the production of methane fuel on Marsusing the Sabatier process. (1)1897 WAR OF THE WORLDS

S8 Ep 661S8 Ep661: 8. From the Ivory-billed woodpecker's extinction to the Endangered Species Act, America's conservation history is mixed. Today, the battle continues as scientific ecology clashes with lingering political ideologies regarding predator management. (8)
8. From the Ivory-billed woodpecker'sextinction to the Endangered Species Act, America's conservation history is mixed. Today, the battle continues as scientific ecology clashes with lingering political ideologies regarding predator management. (8)