Defense & Aerospace Report

Defense & Aerospace Report Podcast [Mar 06, ’26 Washington Roundtable]

Mar 6, 2026
Dr. Dov Zakheim, former Pentagon comptroller and defense budget expert; Jim Townsend, transatlantic security specialist; Michael Herson, Washington defense industry insider; and Dr. Patrick Cronin, Asia-Pacific strategy scholar. They discuss US strikes on Iran and global fallout. They cover shrinking munitions stocks, supplemental war funding, European and Indian diplomatic reactions, and how operations ripple across Ukraine, China, and defense industrial capacity.
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Phase Two Targeting Iran's Industry Could Be Protracted

  • A deeper second phase targeting Iranian industry could greatly extend the campaign and costs.
  • Dov Zakheim warned that knocking out industrial capacity and tunnels across a large country will take months and substantially raise funding needs.
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Operations Signal U.S. Power But Not A Single China Plan

  • The Iran and Venezuela operations are linked to a broader push to reassert U.S. power and pressure China, but they are not a single coherent China strategy.
  • Patrick Cronin said actions cumulatively signal U.S. willingness to use force and affect China's calculations on security and resilience.
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Gulf Disruption Hits Asia And Shapes Great Power Energy Ties

  • Disrupted Gulf energy flows matter to Asia and increase reliance on Russia for China; energy is central to broader strategic effects.
  • Patrick Cronin noted Strait of Hormuz interruptions directly threaten Japan, Korea and Taiwan and force energy realignments.
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