LIVE STREAMING THE MAKING OF THE JOHN BATCHELOR SHOW 3-24-2026. 1839 RHINELAND-PALATINATE
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LIVE STREAMING THE MAKING OF THE JOHN BATCHELOR SHOW 3-24-2026.
1839 RHINELAND-PALATINATE
The provided transcript captures a conversation between John Batchelor and Thaddius McCotter regarding the geopolitical crisis surrounding the Strait of Hormuz and potential conflict with Iran. The participants analyze the economic impact of the strait's closure, noting its ripple effects on global oil prices, fertilizer supplies, and overall food security. They evaluate the strategy of the Trump administration, debating whether the President’s inconsistent rhetoric points to a lack of clear contingency planning. The discussion explores four primary options for the U.S. involvement: diplomatic talk, military escalation, maintaining the status quo, or a total withdrawal. McCotter expresses skepticism toward a transactional approach, arguing that the Iranian regime's core ideology makes a lasting settlement difficult. Ultimately, the dialogue reflects on historical parallels like Vietnam and Afghanistan, questioning if the current path will lead to a strategic victory or another protracted international failure. (1)
