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S8 Ep829: SCHEDULE JBS, 5-4-26 PERSIA

The John Batchelor Show

John Batchelor

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🗓️ 5 May 2026

⏱️ 6 minutes

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Summary

SCHEDULE JBS, 5-4-26
PARTHIA, PERSIA, IRAN

1/16: Bill Roggio discusses Project Freedom, a mission to escort ships through the Strait of Hormuz. The IRGCclaimed to hit a US warship, but the Navy reported no ships were struck.

2/16: Bill Roggio explains that al-Qaeda is expanding across Mali and Somalia, exploiting weak governments to build a caliphate. Both al-Qaeda and ISIS are partitioning territories and increasingly threatening regional capitals.

3/16: Rick Fisher and Gordon Chang discuss the Artemis mission and China's competitive drive to establish a permanent moon base. Both nations are also developing combat satellites and weapon systems for use in lunar orbit.

4/16: Alan Tonelson and Gordon Chang examine how the Iran war drives inflation and damages Asian manufacturing. China continues to flood markets with subsidized exports while using lawfare and harassment against smaller nations like Panama.

5/16: Malcolm Hoenlein and Thaddeus McCotter report on escalating violence in the Gulf, including the sinking of IRGC boats. They also discuss Mahmoud Abbas's attempt to install his son, Yasser Abbas, as his political successor.

6/16: Malcolm Hoenlein and Thaddeus McCotter warn that Iran is running out of oil storage, potentially forcing a production halt. Hoenlein characterizes the recent Gaza flotilla as a failed PR stunt carrying no aid.

7/16: David Daoud argues the ceasefire restricts Israel while allowing Hezbollah to rearm. Hezbollah is exploiting cheap FPV drones to harass Israeli forces, utilizing a low-tech method that lacks an effective counter.

8/16: David Daoud explains the IDF was caught off guard by Hezbollah's innovative use of fiber-optic and FPV drones. Despite these threats, the Israeli public largely favors continuing military operations to secure borders.

9/16: Bridget Toomey and Bill Roggio discuss Ali Al-Zadei, a businessman elevated to Iraqi Prime Minister with Iranian support. While endorsed by Trump, his background in illicit finance raises concerns about ongoing militia influence.

10/16: Gordon Chang analyzes how China supports Iran while negotiating trade with the US. This conflict creates economic instability, including rising inflation and slower growth across major Asian trading economies.

11/16: Ernesto Araújo and Alejandro Peña Esclusa report that Delcy Rodríguez is avoiding elections in Venezuela. Araújo discusses Lula's weakening power in Brazil and judicial shifts that could lead to Jair Bolsonaro's release.

12/16: Ernesto Araújo and Alejandro Peña Esclusa highlight Cuba's collapse as Russian and Venezuelan oil supplies vanish. Araújo details Panama's resistance to Chinese influence over its canal ports and subsequent retaliatory trade pressure from Beijing.

13/16: Ahmad Sharawi details Iranian strikes on UAE oil facilities aimed at disrupting Project Freedom. Meanwhile, Bashar al-Assad seeks Gulf investment while reportedly coordinating quietly with Israel against Hezbollah.

14/16: Joe Truzman reports on London stabbing attacks claimed by Ashab al-Yamin, an Iranian front organization recruiting criminals. The UK has raised its terrorism threat level to severe due to these developments.

15/16: Miad Maliki and Bill Roggio describe political chaos in Tehran and the regime's inability to make decisions under extreme pressure. Experts warn of a global energy tipping point involving severe fuel shortages within thirty days.

16/16: John Hardie and Bill Roggio report on Vladimir Putin's isolation in bunkers due to intensified assassination fears. Simultaneously, President Zelenskyy is establishing international drone production partnerships with Finland and other NATO allies.

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The show tonight begins a pondering question of the violence in the Straits of

0:40.4

Hormuz and the Persian Gulf and the Gulf of Oman. The violence accelerated early with reports from

0:48.2

out of Zira, repeating what they'd been told by state media in Tehran,

0:57.0

repeating what they've been told by the IRGC,

1:01.8

that missiles or drones, they didn't specify,

1:06.9

had targeted an American naval warship and struck it twice.

1:09.8

Sentcom denied that the ship had been hit.

1:12.6

Didn't say that they hadn't been shot at.

1:22.4

Through the day, the violence accelerated in all directions. There was a ramming attack of some nature in Leipzig, two dead, many injured. There was a barrage of missiles launched at the UAE,

1:31.1

hitting fuel tanks, storage tanks that are burning out of control and will burn for days,

1:37.4

I'm told, hitting at least one ship, maybe several more, in a port that is bypassing the Straits of Ormuse, passing the oil to

1:47.7

the Gulf of Oman where it can be extracted. What is not happening is a successful transit of the

1:55.0

Straits of Ormuse for all the oil that's bottled up in the Persian Gulf. Two big tankers did move through the day, we're told.

2:03.6

At the same time, the violence continued with the U.S. Navy saying it attacked small boats coming out of Iran.

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