• To Dare Mighty Things: US Defense Strategy Since the Revolution
    Apr 6 2026

    On this episode of Reaganism, Roger sits down with Michael O'Hanlon, to discuss O'Hanlon's new book, "To Dare Mighty Things: U.S. Defense Strategies Since the Revolution." The conversation delves into the evolution of U.S. defense strategies and the importance of learning from past military engagements to inform current and future strategies. O'Hanlon emphasizes the need for a robust defense strategy that balances deterrence and innovation, particularly in the face of modern challenges posed by global powers like China and Russia. The discussion also touches on the significance of historical military figures and strategies, the role of Congress in defense policy, and the ongoing need for strategic military planning in a democratic republic.

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    48 mins
  • Live from Capitol Hill: Iran, Energy, and Defense Innovation: Reaganism with Senator McCormick
    Mar 30 2026

    On this episode of Reaganism, Roger sits down with Senator Dave McCormick, US Senator from Pennsylvania who sits on the Senate Foreign Relations Committee and chairs the Middle East subcommittee. Roger and Senator McCormick explore the latest battlefield dynamics during Operation Epic Fury and conclude that the US is well on the way to achieving its military objectives and realizing a favorable political outcome. The conversation also explores Pennsylvania's role at the epicenter of the future of US defense technology and innovation and is a key contributor to US energy dominance.

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    27 mins
  • The Tech Hamiltonians and the Strait of Hormuz: Reaganism with Walter Russell Mead
    Mar 24 2026

    On this episode of Reaganism, Roger Zakheim sits down with Walter Russell Mead, to discuss the geopolitical tensions in the Persian Gulf, particularly the strategic implications of the Strait of Hormuz's closure and its potential impact on President Trump's legacy. Walter emphasizes the dynamic nature of the situation and the significant decisions facing the Trump administration. The conversation also explores the historical context of U.S. involvement in the Middle East, the ideological and pragmatic dimensions of the Iranian regime, and the complex interplay of international alliances and domestic political support. Additionally, the dialogue touches on the evolving role of Tech Hamiltonians within the MAGA coalition and the broader implications for American economic and political strategies.

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    49 mins
  • Operation Epic Fury and the Allies: Reaganism with Peter Rough
    Mar 9 2026

    On this episode of Reaganism, Roger sits down with Peter Rough to discuss the geopolitical dynamics surrounding Operation Epic Fury. The conversation delves into the evolving stance of America's allies, particularly in Europe and the Gulf, as they navigate their support for U.S. military actions against Iran. Peter highlights the initial hesitance of European allies to support the operation, which has since shifted towards a more supportive stance due to Iran's aggressive regional actions. The discussion also touches on the broader implications of these developments for American power projection and the strategic calculations of European leaders like Keir Starmer, Pedro Sanchez, and Emmanuel Macron. The episode underscores the complex interplay between domestic politics and international alliances, emphasizing the importance of strategic autonomy and the challenges of maintaining a cohesive transatlantic partnership in the face of evolving global threats.

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    39 mins
  • Update from Tehran: Reaganism with Matt Kroenig
    Mar 4 2026

    On this episode of Reaganism, Roger Zakheim sits down with Matt Kroenig to discuss U.S. policy toward Iran, focusing on the balance between preemption and diplomacy. They explore the implications of recent actions like Midnight Hammer and Operation Epic Fury, debating whether the goal should be regime change or a weakened regime. The conversation also covers Iran's regional strategies, including its use of proxies, and the broader geopolitical context involving Europe, Russia, and China. The episode concludes with reflections on the rhetoric of freedom and democracy, drawing parallels to Reagan's strategic vision.

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    41 mins
  • US Economic Security and the Race for Emerging Technologies: Reaganism with Jon Hillman
    Feb 17 2026

    On this episode of Reaganism, Roger Zakheim welcomes Jon Hillman, a senior fellow for Geoeconomics at the Council on Foreign Relations, to discuss their latest Task Force Report on US Economic Security. The conversation delves into the strategic importance of emerging technologies such as AI, quantum computing, and biotechnology, highlighting their potential to generate up to $29 trillion in economic value by 2040. Hillman emphasizes the need for targeted government intervention to address market failures and ensure national security, while also exploring the role of US allies in strengthening supply chains. The conversation offers a comprehensive look at the intersection of technology, policy, and global competition and explores the challenges and opportunities facing the United States in the race for tomorrow's technologies.

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    28 mins
  • Reaganism with Henry Olsen: Tariffs, taxes, and the Trump defense buildup
    Feb 9 2026

    On this episode of Reaganism, Roger sits down with Henry Olsen, senior fellow at the Ethics and Public Policy Center to discuss President Trump's proposed $1.5 trillion defense budget, highlighting its potential impact on US military capabilities and global commitments. Roger and Henry explore the historical significance of such an increase, the strategic necessity of aligning military resources with America's defense obligations, and the political and economic challenges of implementing this budget. The dialogue delves into the implications for national security strategy, the role of allies, and the fiscal realities of funding such a substantial increase in defense spending.

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    39 mins
  • Is America the Sole Superpower Again? Reaganism with Arthur Herman
    Feb 4 2026

    On this episode of Reaganism, Roger Zakheim sits down with Arthur Herman to discuss his latest oped in the Wall Street Journal titled "America is the Sole Superpower Again." Herman argues that despite the presence of China, India, and other great powers, the United States is the sole superpower because it alone is capable of dictating the tempo and direction of world events, as recently evidenced by US strikes against Iran, Venezuela, among others. Herman argues that the latent tools of US power have existed for years and were just waiting for the right leader to bring them together and combine them on the world stage. They end the conversation with Herman's reflections on the trend lines of past unipolar moments after World War II and the Cold War and their fleeting nature, along with Herman's observations on President Trump's handling of Greenland.

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    54 mins