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The John Batchelor Show

S8 Ep379: SHOW SCHEDULE 1-26-26 1808 GREAT HALL BANK OF ENGLAND

The John Batchelor Show

John Batchelor

Society & Culture, Arts, News, Books

4.52.8K Ratings

🗓️ 27 January 2026

⏱️ 9 minutes

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Summary

SHOW SCHEDULE 
1-26-26
1808 GREAT HALL BANK OF ENGLAND

  1. Bill Roggio and Husain Haqqani discuss global turmoil and confrontation, examining U.S. policy failures in Afghanistan. The conversation addresses the ongoing consequences of American withdrawal and the resurgence of threats in the region, highlighting how strategic missteps continue to destabilize the area and embolden adversaries.

  2. Bill Roggio and Husain Haqqani examine how Africa remains unprotected from jihadists and plunderers. The discussion explores the continent's vulnerability to extremist expansion and resource exploitation, with weak governance and insufficient international attention allowing terrorist networks and predatory actors to operate with increasing impunity across multiple nations.

  3. Ernesto Araujo and Alejandro Pena Esclusa analyze Venezuela's posture of public defiance while remaining privately obedient to the Trump administration. The segment explores the contradictions in Caracas's diplomatic stance, suggesting the regime's theatrical resistance masks behind-the-scenes accommodations driven by economic pressure and political survival calculations.

  4. Ernesto Araujo and Alejandro Pena Esclusa report on a spontaneous Rio rally supporting the Bolsonaro family. The demonstration reflects continued popular backing for the former Brazilian president despite legal challenges, indicating that conservative movements in Latin America retain significant grassroots energy and organizational capacity.

  5. Malcolm Hoenlein and Thaddeus McCotter discuss Iran's ongoing executions and mass murders. The segment details the regime's brutal crackdown on dissent, highlighting the systematic use of capital punishment against protesters and minorities as Tehran intensifies domestic repression amid international isolation and internal unrest.

  6. Malcolm Hoenlein and Thaddeus McCotter examine Saudi Arabia's internal disagreements over a potential air campaign against Iran. The conversation explores Riyadh's strategic calculations, balancing regional security concerns against the risks of direct military confrontation with Tehran and the complexities of American alliance dynamics.

  7. Mark Simon and Gordon Chang address Hong Kong's persecution of democracy advocates through show trials. The discussion highlights Beijing's systematic dismantling of civil liberties, using the judicial system to silence opposition figures and signal that resistance to Communist Party authority will face severe consequences.

  8. Brandon Weichert and Gordon Chang analyze the PRC using ground-based nodes to influence states. The segment examines China's expanding infrastructure of political and economic pressure points, demonstrating how Beijing leverages physical assets to project power and shape foreign government policies.

  9. John Hardie reports that Russia continues targeting heat and light infrastructure in Kyiv, while Ukraine retaliates by striking Russian infrastructure. The segment examines the escalating war of attrition against civilian utilities as both sides seek to undermine morale and economic capacity through systematic attacks on essential services.

  10. Jack Burnham reveals that Chinese academics have been granted easy access to Energy Departmentsupercomputing resources used in nuclear weapon simulations. The discussion highlights alarming security lapses allowing potential adversaries to benefit from sensitive American technology with direct military applications and strategic implications.

  11. Cleo Paskal and Bill Roggio examine the PRC threat to Oceania from Guam's perspective. The segment details China's aggressive influence peddling and buying throughout the Pacific islands, as Beijing systematically works to undermine American strategic positioning and cultivate dependent relationships across the region.

  12. Cleo Paskal and Bill Roggio discuss the UK's giveaway of the Chagos Islands to Mauritius, highlighting China's influence over the Mauritian government. The transfer raises concerns about Beijing potentially gaining strategic access to a critical Indian Ocean location near vital shipping lanes and military installations.

  13. Ahmad Sharawi reports that Al Sharaa continues attacking minorities in Syria, with Kurds being driven back while the U.S. stands aside. The Druze community also faces assault as the new regime consolidates power through ethnic persecution despite initial promises of inclusive governance.

  14. Janatyn Sayeh describes Iran's mass murders amid a broken economy with no communications or internet access. The segment portrays a regime in crisis, resorting to extreme violence against its population while infrastructure collapse and international isolation accelerate the government's deteriorating grip on power.

  15. David Daoud examines how Hezbollah reigns over villages in Lebanon. The segment details the organization's methods of social control, combining armed intimidation with provision of services to maintain dominance over Shia communities and enforce loyalty to the movement's political and military agenda.

  16. David Daoud explores what Hezbollah will manage if Tehran fails. The discussion considers the organization's future autonomy and survival prospects should its Iranian patron collapse, examining whether the group can sustain itself independently or faces inevitable decline without external support.

Transcript

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0:00.0

Good evening. The show begins with attention to the global terror, the global turmoil, the global

0:07.1

confrontation. Every continent, Africa, Eurasia, certainly, Europe, certainly. North America,

0:15.7

certainly, Greenland and Canada and Mexico in conflict with the U.S., South America, Venezuela, among others.

0:24.3

And certainly across the oceania, the Indo-Pacific conflict, the treatise we were able to call into Guam

0:32.8

and bring on Cleo Pascal, who's traveling for the foundation for the defense of democracy.

0:39.1

She was at the Honolulu Defense Forum, where they clearly stated the threat offered by the People's Republic of China

0:46.5

looking to bring under influence sovereign states and even parts of the United States, the Northern Mariana's.

0:56.6

What we're looking at here is a contest that China has decided to play because it gives them strategic depth outside the

1:03.1

First Island chain, which right now is in possession of the sovereign country of Japan and the

1:10.4

Philippines and Taiwan down in Indonesia.

1:14.1

Outside of that are smaller entities and some colonies and some parts of the United States.

1:21.2

Cleo travels widely. She's headed to Yap, which is part of the marshals, and I hope to talk to her when she gets there.

1:30.6

We also talked about the Chagos Islands that are now a beach ball being bounced between the Prime Minister of Great Britain, Mr. Starrmer, who's gotten enough trouble at home domestically, and the Mauritius Islands who want possession of it

1:46.2

and the fact that the Chinese are heavily influential in the Mauritius

1:49.8

would mitigate against such a transfer.

1:53.1

But the PM is going forward with it, perhaps for cash,

1:56.8

perhaps to please China.

1:58.0

He's on his way to China to make deals for Great Britain.

2:02.7

Attention, much attention to Venezuela with Alejandro Pina Sklusa, who spent a year in the dungeon

2:12.2

of the prison that they made out of a failed shopping center in the hills of Caracas, without light, natural light,

2:21.3

without air coming much through, and there are hundreds of prisoners still there.

2:28.4

Alejandro was clear that the ones that their Ballyhu are being released were picked up

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