
The National Security Hour with Major Fred Galvin – Did Xi quietly agree to pressure Iran to keep the Strait of Hormuz open? Did Trump leverage America’s economic and technological power through CEOs like Jensen Huang, Elon Musk, and Tim Cook to pressure Beijing behind closed doors? Did China signal that Taiwan remains its ultimate strategic objective — and did Trump...
May 22
57 min

The National Security Hour with Brandon Weichert – Even more concerning for Washington is the growing realization that China possesses advantages America cannot easily replicate. While the United States still leads in advanced chip design, China generates vastly more electricity and can scale industrial production at enormous levels. Beijing’s leadership also possesses far greater...
May 21
57 min

The National Security Hour with Blanquita Cullum – Once an organ is available, the surgical window is tight. Organs must be transplanted quickly. If you need a transplant and you are not at the top of the list, it can be devastating. However, many have chosen to get organ transplants in China. Fortunately, the waiting time is minimal; unfortunately, the organs reportedly come from living victims...
May 20
57 min

The National Security Hour with Col. Mike and Dr. Mike – On the home front, Americans are watching the efforts of Trump, his billionaire buddies, the AI gangsters, and most wealthy Democrats complete the effort begun by Franklin Roosevelt to completely centralize the federal government, to create a ruling elite that is drawn from the same sections of society and from the same elite colleges, large...
May 19
57 min

The National Security Hour with LTC Sargis Sangari – We cannot pretend there is a reset that will fix this at a trade table. The real contest is over security, values, and who will write the rules. The United States must act with clarity. We must harden supply chains for critical technology, shelter partners who rely on us for security, and expose the networks that buy influence and silence...
May 16
57 min

The National Security Hour with Major Fred Galvin – What happens the day Iran obtains a nuclear weapon? This powerful special broadcast examines the strategic, military, economic, and geopolitical consequences of a nuclear-armed Iran—and why the threat extends far beyond Israel and the Persian Gulf. Fred Galvin takes listeners deep into the realities many world leaders refuse to...
May 15
57 min

The National Security Hour with Brandon Weichert – How did one of the most sophisticated intelligence states on Earth fail to prevent such a large-scale attack? And if the warnings were known beforehand, who chose to ignore them? Those questions continue to haunt not only Israel but the entire world, which now stares at the possibility of a much larger war...
May 14
57 min

The National Security Hour with Blanquita Cullum – In 1969, singer-songwriter Joe South wrote a stirring song relevant to today’s show, to remind us of the cost of that valor mixed with pain and suffering. The song was “Walk A Mile in My Shoes.” According to the Veterans Administration, there are approximately 42,000 Veterans living with spinal cord injuries that result in paralysis and often an inability to walk...
May 13
57 min

The National Security Hour with Col. Mike and Dr. Mike – America faces rising debt, inflation, endless military spending, and deep political dysfunction as both parties expand government power and financial instability. Public frustration grows over economic decline, failed foreign interventions, and entrenched politicians who continue enriching themselves while ordinary Americans struggle with declining purchasing power and uncertainty...
May 12

The National Security Hour with LTC Sargis Sangari – America holds a rare lever over a rising China. The choke points are not just ships and missiles. Energy and trust are the battlefield now. When cheap Iranian oil stops flowing, a global scramble begins. China pays in influence and discounted barrels. The United States can force them to pay full price. That matters more than...
May 10
57 min
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