• Fear and loathing in Moscow - ⁠Putin, Iran and a coup?
    Mar 26 2026


    The Kremlin's treasury runneth-over with oil revenues, Moscow's military is being treated to a lesson in the latest US warfare in real time, and the world's eyes are averted from Ukraine.


    Trump's war with Iran has been a boon for President Putin. And yet rumours of paranoia, deserting elites, and strange defections abound.


    To decipher what exactly is going on in Moscow, Patrick and Tom are joined by Russia-watcher extraordinaire, Mark Galeotti.


    Hosts: General Sir Patrick Sanders and Tom Newton Dunn

    Guest: Mark Galeotti

    Producer: Shabnam Grewal

    Executive producer: Fiona Leach

    Image: Getty


    Listen here to Mark's podcast, In Moscow's Shadows

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    30 mins
  • 'As big as the Berlin Wall and 9/11', Peter Frankopan on the Iran war
    Mar 19 2026


    World-renowned historian Peter Frankopan joins Tom and Patrick to dissect the escalating conflict in Iran through the lens of ancient history and shifting civilisations. The Silk Roads author argues the war is less a standalone event and more the continuation of a century-long struggle for control over the "spine of the world" and its vital resources, namely oil.


    Upending international law, decades-long alliances, and the norms of democracy, Frankopan posits that the war has buried multilateralism for good, and is as consequential for geopolitics as either the fall of the Berlin Wall or 9/11.


    Hosts: General Sir Patrick Sanders and Tom Newton Dunn

    Guest: Peter Frankopan

    Producer: Shabnam Grewal

    Executive producer: Fiona Leach

    Image: Getty

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    37 mins
  • What is Trump's off-ramp for Iran?
    Mar 12 2026

    We are in the second week of a war that was supposed to be over by now. Yet the world is facing soaring oil prices, rising inflation and a regime which doesn't seem ready to capitulate.


    While President Trump continues to threaten Iran, he faces the limits of what air power, alone, can achieve and increasing pressure at home.


    Recording on Day 12 of the conflict, Patrick and Tom are joined by Sir Simon Gass, former Ambassador to Tehran and Chairman of the Joint Intelligence Committee, to dissect the rise of a new Iranian dynasty and the high-stakes search for an off-ramp that no one seems able to find.


    Hosts: General Sir Patrick Sanders and Tom Newton Dunn

    Guest: Sir Simon Gass

    Producer: Shabnam Grewal

    Executive producer: Fiona Leach

    Image: Getty

    Clips: War.gov

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    37 mins
  • How does America win a war with Iran?
    Mar 5 2026

    President Trump has given numerous reasons for America's war on Iran. But if a clear objective cannot be defined, can that war be won?


    Admiral James 'Sandy' Winnefeld is a former vice-chairman of the US Joint Chiefs of Staff. Until last year he headed the President's Intelligence Advisory Board, overseeing planning for American strikes on Iranian nuclear facilities.


    He joins Tom and Patrick to talk US tactics, Iranian response and a possible end-game.


    Hosts: General Sir Patrick Sanders and Tom Newton Dunn

    Guest: Admiral James 'Sandy' Winnefeld

    Producer: Shabnam Grewal

    Executive producer: Fiona Leach

    Image: Getty

    Clips: Whitehouse.gov, Reuters, USA Today, @WION.

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    41 mins
  • ‘War with Russia in three years’, UK defence minister and ex-marine
    Feb 25 2026

    Two years ago, Al Carns was a colonel in the Royal Marines and, though he can never confirm or deny it, had also commanded the Special Boat Service.


    He pivoted to politics when he realised that the country's military leadership did not fully grasp the seismic shift in warfare brought about by drones and AI - but he did.


    Having risen at breakneck speed to become armed forces minister, Al talks candidly to Patrick and Tom about the need for the country to prepare for war with Russia in "three to five years."


    Hosts: General Sir Patrick Sanders and Tom Newton Dunn

    Guest: Al Carns DSO OBE MC MP

    Producer: Shabnam Grewal

    Executive producer: Fiona Leach

    Image: courtesy of Al Carns

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    35 mins
  • Why Poland is becoming Europe's new superpower
    Feb 19 2026

    Beginning with the annexation of Crimea in 2014, but accelerated by the full-scale invasion of Ukraine in 2022, Poland has super-charged its military to become the third largest in Nato, behind only Turkey and the US.


    It spends more on defence as a proportion of national wealth than even America and is soon to have more large tanks than the UK, Germany and France combined.


    So how did this happen, what are the implications, and are there lessons to be learned for the UK?


    Host:Tom Newton Dunn

    Guests: Oliver Moody and Bartosz Kielak

    Producer: Shabnam Grewal

    Executive producer: Fiona Leach

    Photo: Getty Images

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    34 mins
  • Reservists: your country needs YOU!
    Feb 12 2026

    If the UK is to present a credible deterrence to any adversary, its armed forces need to be sufficiently large. They are not. And the fastest, most economical, way of plugging the gap is by growing the reserves.


    The Chief of the defence staff recently called for an 'all in mentality', urging civilians to step up to the very real threat posed by Russia.


    Not 'weekend warriors', but people from high-tech industries and professions, skills the regular army lacks. He meant all of us. So, who could join the reserves, how quickly, and what would they get out of it?


    Hosts: General Sir Patrick Sanders and Tom Newton Dunn

    Guests: Elisabeth Braw and Peter Apps

    Producer: Shabnam Grewal

    Executive producer: Fiona Leach

    Photo: Getty Images

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    36 mins
  • How do wars change when AI takes over?
    Feb 5 2026

    In the space race and the arms race, only a human could determine an outcome. But what happens in war when AI, and not a human, takes the decision to pull the trigger? If AI can equal human capabilities, Artificial 'superintelligence' is smarter, potentially putting ASI beyond human control.


    Jon Wolfsthal worked in the Obama White House on nuclear non-proliferation. He, like scores of others in defence, diplomacy and AI, has signed a petition calling for a ban on superintelligence, unless and until it can be controlled. He joined Patrick and Tom from New York to spell out exactly why we must stop our nuclear and biological weapons being run by machines.


    But, don't worry, it gets lighter. Jon is a massive fan of sci-fi. Turns out, so are Patrick and Tom. The three of them swap film and book faves, from Prometheus to Frankenstein, Alien to Terminator, and talk about how they all foreshadowed this artificial intelligence moment.


    Hosts: General Sir Patrick Sanders and Tom Newton Dunn

    Guest: Jon Wolfsthal

    Producer: Sophie McNulty

    Clip: Warner Bros. Entertainment Inc.

    Photo: Getty Images




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    54 mins