Defense & Aerospace Report Podcast [Apr 03, ’26 Washington Roundtable]
Apr 3, 2026
Jim Townsend, former Pentagon Europe chief focused on NATO and transatlantic ties. Dr. Patrick Cronin, Asia‑Pacific security expert tracking Indo‑Pacific shifts. Michael Herson, defense policy strategist on Congress and budgets. They discuss US policy toward Iran and the Strait of Hormuz, NATO and European reactions, energy and market shocks, Indo‑Pacific alarm and supply‑chain moves, and military leadership and funding fights.
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DHS Shutdown Threatens Reconciliation Defense Plan
- The DHS funding fight and Reconciliation plans are deeply entangled with defense spending and any Iran supplemental.
- Michael Herson warns stalled DHS deals complicate 'Reconciliation 2.0' and could push large defense items into later budget maneuvers.
Big Defense Hike Faces Political Backlash
- Rising energy costs and cuts to non-defense programs create political friction for a large defense increase.
- Herson cites polls showing Trump's economic approval collapsing and budget cuts to renewables, HUD and NOAA that will bite voters.
Mixed Objectives Undermine Iran Strategy
- Administration messaging on Iran's objectives is inconsistent across White House, State and Defense officials.
- Patrick Cronin and Michael Herson highlight changing language (destroy vs diminish) and omitted objectives like proxy disruption and nuclear non-proliferation.
