• 54 minutes 45 seconds
    America’s Coming Population Crash—and China’s, with Nicholas Eberstadt

    Nicholas Eberstadt, the Henry Wendt Chair in Political Economy at the American Enterprise Institute, joins School of War to discuss global population decline. What does a shrinking and aging population mean for the United States? What does it mean for China, whose demographic crisis may be even more severe? How could population decline reshape economic growth, military power, and geopolitical competition? And what happens to the international order when the world stops growing?


    03:02 Population decline in America

    006:15 Deaths exceeding births in the US

    07:31 Global birth crash

    14:49 Grounds for optimism

    17:12 Small family trend

    18:17 GDP relationship with population size

    19:23  Individual prosperity vs. National strength

    21:24 Rise in human life expectancy

    24:36  Ben Carson’s prediction

    27:11 Ukraine’s military revolution 

    30:47  American bad habits

    33:48 AI and the labor market

    37:25 Chinese depopulation crisis

    48:50  What would a world war look like today?

    51:48 US Alliance relationships


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    8 May 2026, 9:00 am
  • 44 minutes 16 seconds
    Is Trump Forcing the Strait of Hormuz Open? With Rich Goldberg and Garrett Exner

    Rich Goldberg, senior adviser at the Foundation for Defense of Democracies, and Garrett Exner, adjunct fellow at Hudson Institute, return to School of War to discuss the complicated news out of the Strait of Hormuz. What is President Donald Trump’s new plan, “Project Freedom”? Does it put the ceasefire at risk? What’s really happening in this critical waterway?

    Times:

    02:31 - President’s statement

    04:00 - Understanding Project Freedom

    07:15 - Attacks against tankers

    09:53 - Central Command statement

    12:15 - Ceasefire breakdown

    16:25 - Coordination cell or escort

    18:00 - Trump buying time

    20:40 - US Navy escort option

    23:06 - Missile defense

    24:45 - Economic impacts

    27:01 - Iran under pressure

    31:50 - Live news US vessel transit

    34:15 - Human factor of outbound transit

    37:30 - American gas production

    39:28 - Predictions in America’s favor

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    4 May 2026, 5:08 pm
  • 53 minutes 23 seconds
    NORAD and Protecting America From Nuclear Attack, With Lance Blythe

    Lance R. Blyth, command historian of the North American Aerospace Defense Command (NORAD) and United States Northern Command (USNORTHCOM), joins School of War to discuss the evolution of North America’s air defense. How has NORAD adapted to shifting threats over the decades? Are today’s threats manageable? Are we in a new Cold War? And what can the command, with operations deep inside a Colorado mountain, teach us about defending the continent in an era of renewed great-power competition?

    Times:

    02:04 History of NORAD

    07:02 Threats of the 1950s

    13:50 Sensors, effectors, and connectors

    15:15 Semi-Automatic Ground Environment (SAGE)

    19:45 SABRE travel system

    21:14 Aerospace missile warning systems

    22:07 Cheyenne Mountain Complex

    24:13 NORAD in films

    27:56 False missile launches

    31:31 Adapting to new threats

    34:23 New joint surveillance system

    35:19 Importance of Canada

    36:21 September 11

    40:21 Operation Noble Eagle

    43:00 Today’s threats

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    1 May 2026, 9:00 am
  • 59 minutes 12 seconds
    The Attempt on Trump’s Life and Political Violence in America, with Douglas Murray

    Douglas Murray, journalist and author of On Democracies and Death Cults, joins School of War to discuss the assassination attempt that we both witnessed in person at the White House Correspondents’ Dinner on Saturday. Was there a lapse in appropriate security? Is political violence being normalized? Can it be contained?

    Times:

    02:44 - White House Correspondents Dinner
    04:38 - Shots fired
    06:51 - Security at the dinner
    09:58 - Bobby Kennedy and Erika Kirk
    16:25 - Secret Service valor
    17:25 - Israeli security style
    19:42 - Trump’s ballroom
    21:35 - The shooter’s manifesto
    27:26 - Past American political violence
    29:13 - Assassinations can change history
    31:09 - Hitler comparison
    34:47 - Civic hygiene
    36:49 - Justifying violence on NYT podcast
    40:22 - Echoes of the Russian Revolution
    47:05 - Failure of the education system
    54:23 - The melding of the president and media

     

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    27 April 2026, 10:06 pm
  • 54 minutes 39 seconds
    How the British Army Learned to Win, with Huw Davies

    Huw Davies, an associate dean and professor of British military history at King’s College London and author of several books, including The Wandering Army, joins School of War to discuss what the 18th-century British Army can teach us about modern warfare. How does battlefield failure drive military innovation? How did institutions of the past respond to change? And in an era of drones, autonomy, and AI, have we learned from the past, or are we destined to repeat it?

    Times:

    02:40 18th century military enlightenment

    06:30 War of the Austrian Succession

    12:43 The British officer class

    18:39 Tension between ancients and moderns

    20:20 Discovering Sir Henry Clinton’s notebook

    20:48 False caricature of the British Army

    27:02 Challenges of North American warfare

    29:32 Battle of the Monongahela

    35:09 Importance of light infantry

    38:17 Rifle evolution

    39:00 Why armies resist change

    43:40 Lessons for today

    46:42 Human behavior in war

    47:10 Learning curve of war technologies

    49:11 Is Ukrainian drone warfare a turning point?

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    24 April 2026, 9:00 am
  • 39 minutes 15 seconds
    Has America Fought Well in the Iran War? With Mick Ryan

    Major General Mick Ryan, Australian Army (retired), Senior Fellow for Military Studies at the Lowy Institute, adjunct fellow with the Center for Strategic and International Studies, and author of the Futura Doctrina Substack joins the show to dissect the current state of the war in Iran. Is this conflict entering a postmortem phase, or are we still in the middle of it? How has America performed so far? How does this war connect to the Pacific theater? Are we adapting for a broader global conflict, and are our adversaries adapting as well?


    Times:

    002:20 Iran war impact on Australia

    05:06 American performance in this war

    06:22 Israeli partnership over NATO

    08:21 Strait of Hormuz closure

    13:07 Is the US prepared for a long-term war?

    15:50 Importance of AI

    18:17 Israeli performance

    18:55 Iran frustrating US objectives

    19:26 Lessons for Taiwan

    20:31 Does political decapitation work?

    22:41 How is the Axis learning from this conflict

    25:44 China’s interest in the Middle East

    29:04 Grim predictions of the road ahead

    30:40 Iranian hardliners

    31:16 Importance of getting the strait open

    34:29 Pilot rescue mission

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    21 April 2026, 9:00 am
  • 54 minutes 18 seconds
    The Future of Warfighting Technology Is Now with Aviv Shapira

    Aviv Shapira, the co-founder and CEO of XTEND, joins the show to discuss his journey from competitive drone racing to building groundbreaking defense technology. How are drone swarms changing warfare? What are the ethical implications of AI weaponry? What happens if this technology falls into the wrong hands? And what comes next?

    01:58 Aviv’s background04:46 Replay technologies08:28 VR Messi08:58 Xtend description09:55 Drone racing12:56 Headset importance14:13 Ender’s Game17:02 AI drones21:34 Tunnel warfare27:11 Diversity of drone needs30:41 Drone swarms34:16 Human machine teaming37:10 Rule of three41:52 Ethical questions44:11 Future of munitions45:26 Xtend business model49:23 Future of this technology52:22 Tech in enemy hands

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    17 April 2026, 9:00 am
  • 43 minutes 40 seconds
    How Trump’s Blockade of Iran Actually Works with Sal Mercogliano

    Sal Mercogliano, professor of history at Campbell University and host of the What’s Going on with Shipping YouTube channel, joins the show once again to discuss the naval blockade on the Strait of Hormuz imposed by United States Central Command. How might this blockade unfold? Is it a tactic to bring Iran back to the negotiating table, or a step that risks igniting a new wave of conflict? We do not know how this game will end, but one thing is certain: The entire world is watching this critical waterway. 

    03:13 How is the blockade functioning

    08:52 Trump’s messaging

    10:54 Blockade is negotiating tactic

    11:40 Carrier strike groups

    12:12 The U.S. Navy’s run through the strait

    12:39 Iranian mines

    15:09 The Islamabad process

    17:50 American convoying

    20:01 Iranian shadow fleet

    21:25 Potential blockade tactics

    23:20 Boarding vessels

    26:54 Merchant marine involvement

    28:34 The China factor 

    33:08  Economic game of chicken

    38:26 A return to violence


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    15 April 2026, 9:00 am
  • 47 minutes 56 seconds
    The Strategic View From the Baltic Sea with General Michael Claesson

    General Michael Claesson is Sweden’s Chief of Defence Staff and Supreme Commander of the Swedish Armed Forces. How did Russia’s annexation of Crimea change Sweden’s global strategy? Is Russia weaker than it appears? How strong is the American alliance with Europe? With the tectonic plates of war shifting beneath our feet, the stakes are high and the future of NATO hangs in the balance.


    Times:

    02:46 Swedish view of the world

    04:19 Crimea annexation

    08:50 Geopolitical logic of joining NATO

    10:10 Military background

    13:48 The war in Ukraine

    17:53 Lessons from the American Civil War

    19:40 Drone combat

    25:09 Command versus autonomy

    27:09 European defense against Russia

    33:14 Contested Kaliningrad

    36:00 Russia’s vulnerabilities

    37:19 Russia’s greyzone warfare

    41:11 Europe’s role in global security

    44:26 American and European alliance

    45:00 The case for NATO

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    14 April 2026, 9:00 am
  • 42 minutes 1 second
    Danger Lurks In J.D. Vance’s Negotiations with Iran

    Mark Dubowitz, chief executive of FDD, joins Aaron to discuss the ceasefire negotiations between the U.S. and Iran. What are the fears surrounding the  talks? Where are the two sides close on the proposed ceasefire, and where are they miles apart? What should we look for to indicate how the talks are going? Looming over everything is the question of whether the negotiating table can, at times, be more dangerous than the battlefield.

    Times:

    02:03 Nature of the ceasefire

    04:22 Do we have the upper hand?

    08:04 Trump vs. Iranian trap

    09:31 Iran’s fragile position

    11:49 Broader American strategy

    14:59 Negotiation demands

    18:57 Lebanon factor

    22:48 Who is Mohammad-Bagher Ghalibaf?

    27:45 J.D. Vance’s analogy

    30:44 Strait of Hormuz

    33:03 Recession fears

    36:29 Hormuz circumvention

    38:05 Battle for Hormuz

    39:00 Global chokepoint lessons

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    9 April 2026, 8:34 pm
  • 57 minutes 31 seconds
    Is the Strait of Hormuz Closed Forever? with Sal Mercogliano

    Sal Mercogliano, professor of history at Campbell University and host of the  What’s Going on with Shipping YouTube channel, joins us to discuss the strategic importance of the Strait of Hormuz, highlighting the complexities of navigating the Strait under normal and elevated circumstances. The conversation delves into the geopolitical tensions involving Iran, the impact on global shipping, and the broader implications for international trade and security. What are the challenges posed by the current conflict, the role of insurance in maritime operations, and the potential long-term effects on global trade?

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    02:45 A regular day

    07:51 Shipping lanes

    11:48 In the Persian Gulf

    19:13 What is actually happening?

    27:00 Opening the Strait 

    32:30 Strategic costs 

    38:05 Keeping things moving

    44:58 Breakdown of the Freedom of the Seas

    48:32 Ghost fleets

    53:13 Other chokepoints


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    7 April 2026, 3:00 am
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