• Wikipedia Wars
    Jan 24 2026

    📺: Watch this episode on YouTube here.

    In addition to slaughtering Iranian citizens by the thousands, Iran’s Islamist rulers are waging a cognitive war. To conceal their brutal crackdown, the regime has shut down the internet inside Iran. Beyond Iran’s borders, one corner of the digital world remains fully operational — shaping much of the world’s perceptions of what’s happening inside the Islamic Republic. That corner is Wikipedia, now an integral node in a nefarious network that propagates Islamist disinformation while whitewashing Tehran’s human rights atrocities. Investigative journalist Ashley Rindsberg joins Cliff to unpack Wikipedia’s role in modern information warfare.

    Show More Show Less
    52 mins
  • Persian Puzzles
    Jan 17 2026

    📺: Watch this episode on YouTube here.

    Iran is once again convulsed by nationwide protests — but this time, the regime has pulled the plug. With the internet shut down and security forces unleashed, the Islamic Republic is violently crushing dissent in virtual darkness, silencing both protesters and the outside world.

    As the Iranian people continue risking everything for freedom, will America finally put its money where its mouth is? When? How?

    Reuel Marc Gerecht and Behnam Ben Taleblu join host Cliff May to discuss.

    Show More Show Less
    1 hr and 6 mins
  • Southern Exposure: Trump’s Arrest of Maduro Brings Opportunities and Dangers
    Jan 9 2026

    📺: Watch this episode on YouTube here.

    The arrest of Nicolás Maduro was a complex operation that exposed the weakness of a narco-dictatorship and sent a clear signal to America’s adversaries. In short: it was a tactical success. But taking out a dictator is not the same as dismantling a regime — and Venezuela’s regime remains largely intact.

    Host Cliff May is joined by Carrie Filipetti to assess what the operation changed, what it didn’t, and what comes next — from who still holds power in Caracas and the fate of political prisoners, to what Venezuela’s uncertain future means for U.S. strategy in the Western Hemisphere and beyond.

    Show More Show Less
    49 mins
  • Recognizing Somaliland
    Jan 3 2026

    For more than three decades, Somaliland has functioned as a free, independent, Muslim, pro-peace, anti-Islamist republic on the Horn of Africa. Now, Israel has formally recognized it as a sovereign state. Somaliland’s bad neighbor, Somalia, and other Islamist regimes are furious. Britain also insists the people of Somaliland have no right to decide their future.

    Meanwhile, Somaliland is looking toward America — and is eager to join the Trump-brokered Abraham Accords.

    Host Cliff May is joined by Bashir Goth, Somaliland’s representative to the United States, and Middle East analyst Michael Rubin to discuss why Israel’s recognition of reality matters, why Islamists hate and fear a free and democratic Somaliland, and why too many in the West pretend this nation doesn’t exist.

    Show More Show Less
    50 mins
  • The War Against Christians (With Chinese Characteristics)
    Dec 27 2025

    This Christmas week, we're left to confront a hard truth: Christians are under attack in many corners of the world.

    On October 10, the Chinese Communist Party arrested Pastor Ezra Jin, founder of Beijing’s Zion Church — along with 28 other leaders — in the largest crackdown on a Christian church in China in decades.

    Pastor Jin’s daughter, Grace Jin Drexel, joins host Cliff May to scrutinize Beijing’s campaign against Christians and Christianity.

    Show More Show Less
    50 mins
  • Why Chinese Economic Statecraft is a U.S. National Security Threat
    Dec 20 2025

    Watch this episode on YouTube here.

    China isn’t just competing economically — it’s coercing strategically. Drawing on the U.S.-China Economic and Security Review Commission’s latest report, guest host Craig Singleton is joined by Commission Vice Chair Randy Shriver and Commissioner Mike Kuiken to unpack how Beijing weaponizes its economic power — and why Chinese economic statecraft now sits at the center of U.S. national security.

    Show More Show Less
    56 mins
  • Americans Want U.S. Strength and Statesmanship
    Dec 13 2025

    Politicians love to tell Americans what we think about U.S. leadership, our military, our allies, and our enemies — but the data tells a different story. A new Reagan National Defense Survey cuts through the noise to reveal what Americans actually believe during a moment of strategic flux. To unpack the findings and what they mean for U.S. power, deterrence, and America’s role in the world — guest host Bradley Bowman is joined by Roger Zakheim, Washington Director of the Ronald Reagan Presidential Foundation and Institute and co-founder of the Reagan National Defense Forum.

    Show More Show Less
    1 hr and 2 mins
  • The Widening Gulf Between Iran and the Gulf
    Dec 6 2025

    Guest host Behnam Ben Taleblu is joined by former U.S. intelligence official Norman Roule to examine Iran’s postwar moment: from puncturing the comforting illusion created by viral clips of loosened social activity (or, as Norm puts it, why “a few videos of dancing and hijab-free afternoons don’t outweigh 21,000 arrests and expedited executions”) to exposing the harsh reality of a regime so unpopular that its fragility may leave it with “no alternative but to crack down” and the rising pressure both guests describe as the Islamic Republic’s “greatest” — and “most dangerous” — long-term threat.

    Show More Show Less
    58 mins