SHOW SCHEDULE 9-4 The show begins in the EU, fretting Kyiv, Paris, London, Berlin.
Author
John Batchelor
Published
Fri 05 Sep 2025
Episode Link
https://audioboom.com/posts/8772601
SHOW SCHEDULE
9-4
The show begins in the EU, fretting Kyiv, Paris, London, Berlin.
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ALEX-TRAIMAN-JNS-9-4.mp3
Guest Name: Alex TRAIman MALCOLM HOENLEIN @CONF_OF_PRES @MHOENLEIN1
Affiliation: CEO and Jerusalem Bureau Chief for Jewish News Service (JNS)
Summary: The discussion focuses on the Israel-Hamas conflict, emphasizing the Israeli government's preference for all hostage releases and Hamas's surrender for an end to the war. It details the IDF's military campaign in Gaza City, the challenges of urban warfare, and the ongoing threat from Iranian-backed proxies like Hamas and the Houthis. The long-term outlook suggests a complex, "unclean" end to the conflict, with continued terror attacks likely.
ANATOL-LIEVEN-KYIV-9-4.mp3
Guest Name: Anatol LIeven
Affiliation: Eurasia Project Director of the Quinsey Institute for Responsible Statecraft
Summary: The conversation critically examines a proposal for a Eurocentric security force in Ukraine, highlighting its practical unfeasibility given European military limitations and domestic fiscal challenges, particularly in France. It suggests the proposal might be political grandstanding or a strategy to "trap" the US. Ukraine's strategy aims to wear Russia down to concede on demands, recognizing they cannot achieve a full military victory.
ANNA-BORSCHEVSKAYA-9-4.mp3
Guest Name: Anna Borschevskaya MALCOLM HOENLEIN @CONF_OF_PRES @MHOENLEIN1
Affiliation: The Washington Institute
Summary: This segment discusses Vladimir Putin's vision for a multipolar world with diminished US influence, emphasizing a strategic triangle of Russia, China, and India. It highlights Russia's increasing cooperation with Iran and Belarus, despite conventional wisdom. Putin is seen as willing to accept Russia's junior position to China, viewing it as a necessary alliance against a perceived Western attack on Russia.
CHRIS-RIEGEL-HBM-9-4.mp3
Guest Name: Chris RIEGEL
Affiliation: CEO of #SCALAREPORT: CHRIS RIEGEL CEO, SCALA.COM @STRATACACHE.
Summary: The discussion centers on High Bandwidth Memory (HBM) as a critical innovation driving the AI revolution. SK Hynix has surpassed competitors by vertically stacking memory chips, overcoming the "memory wall" to allow faster data access for AI processors. This technology is crucial for AI development, with the US leading innovation. Strict US and EU export controls aim to prevent China from acquiring advanced chip-making tools.
CLIFF-MAY-ENERGY-9-4.mp3
Guest Name: Cliff May
Affiliation: Founder and President of the Foundation for Defense of Democracies
Summary: The conversation challenges current energy policies, noting that fossil fuels still provide over 81% of global energy despite decades of renewables promotion. Cliff May argues that climate policy often weakens the US while adversaries like China and Russia continue to rely on coal and hydrocarbons without climate concerns. He emphasizes energy security as intrinsic to national security, criticizing government subsidies as ineffective and prone to cronyism.
COL-GRANT-NEWWSHAM-ROK-DPRK-9-4.mp3
Guest Name: Grant NEWSHam
Affiliation: Colonel, United States Marine Corps retired, and author of "When China Attacks"
Summary: The discussion traces the cynical division of Korea at the 38th parallel and the resulting prosperity of South Korea versus the starvation in North Korea. It highlights the current South Korean administration's pro-North Korea stance and its alignment with China and Russia. Kim Jong-un's presence at a Beijing military parade signifies a strengthening, serious alliance among these adversarial nations, aiming to intimidate the West.
DALLAS-BIENHOFF-DSVID-LIVINGSTON-MARS-9-4.mp3
Guest Name: Dallas BIEnhof and David Livingston
Affiliation: Space Systems Architect for Offworld.ai; David Livingston: Dr. Space of The Space Show
Summary: The discussion defines cis-lunar space as the volume around the Moon, highlighting planned missions and the Artemis program as a key driver. It explores the utility of Lagrange points for stable orbital stations and the need for extensive infrastructure, including transportation nodes and propellant depots, to support a permanent human presence on the Moon and Mars. Future plans also include resource utilization and space tourism.
JULIA-CARTWRIGHT-HOUSING-9-4.mp3
Guest Name: Julia Cartwright
Affiliation: Senior Research Fellow in Law and Economics at the American Institute for Economic Research
Summary: The conversation examines the California Environmental Quality Act (CEQA) as a major impediment to housing development, particularly for rebuilding after wildfires. Julia Cartwright details how CEQA, along with restrictive building and zoning codes, creates costly delays, making California the most expensive state for construction. This bureaucracy disproportionately impacts affordable housing and is exacerbated by entities like the California Coastal Commission.
MICHAEL-BERNSTAM-9-4.mp3
Guest Name: Michael Bernstam
Affiliation: Hoover Institution
Summary: The segment discusses Russia's energy deals with China, including the Power of Siberia pipelines, noting financing and pricing disputes. Michael Bernstam highlights Russia's struggle with declining oil prices, leading to budget deficits and losses for major oil companies. China and India are benefiting from discounted Russian crude, processing it for sale to Europe, bypassing sanctions. Secondary sanctions on China could disrupt this trade.
MOHSEN-SAZEGARA-IRAN-9-4.mp3
Guest Name: Mohsen Sazagara
Affiliation: Democracy activist from Iran
Summary: Mohsen Sazagara confirms Iran's rearmament efforts, fueled by its leadership's belief in success against Israel and continued anti-US policies. Iran is seeking arms from Russia (via Belarus) and China (via North Korea), though Russia is reportedly less generous than expected. The speaker notes growing internal opposition within Iran and a high probability of another military conflict with Israel, especially concerning nuclear development or air defense rebuilding.
SADANAND-DHUME-MODI-9-4.mp3
Guest Name: Sadanand Dhume
Affiliation: American Enterprise Institute, writes "East to East" column for the Wall Street Journal
Summary: The discussion analyzes Indian Prime Minister Narendra Modi's visit to China for the Shanghai Cooperation Organization, amidst declining US-India relations due to tariffs. India's large farm lobby, especially dairy, heavily influences trade policy. Despite diplomatic gestures, India maintains vigilance against Chinese aggression due to deep-rooted border disputes and China's close ties with Pakistan, indicating India won't align closely with China.
VERONIQUE-DERUGY-9-4.mp3
Guest Name: Veronique de Rugy
Affiliation: Mercatus Center
Summary: Veronique de Rugy strongly critiques the proposal for a US sovereign wealth fund, arguing it's a poor idea given the US's high debt-to-GDP ratio and existing budget deficits. She contends that borrowing to invest would be fiscally unsound and would lead to "cronyism on steroids," as government investment decisions are driven by political priorities rather than viable market opportunities, unlike private sector investments.