• Trump-Xi summit: Has Iran flipped the balance of power?
    May 13 2026

    As President Trump lands in Beijing for his summit with Xi, Patrick and Tom are joined by China analyst, Sam Olsen, to discuss whether Iran has flipped the balance of power between the rivals.


    Sam argues the war has degraded America's weapons stockpile, recast China as the reliable global partner, and given Beijing a ringside seat on the US military playbook - gifting China with the strategic edge.


    And, if Trump needs Xi's help to reopen the Strait of Hormuz, will be be willing to sell-out Taiwan in return, with potentially even greater consequences for the balance of power?


    Hosts: General Sir Patrick Sanders and Tom Newton Dunn

    Guest: Sam Olsen

    Producer: Shabnam Grewal

    Executive producer: Fiona Leach

    Image: Getty


    Get in touch: generalandjournalist@thetimes.co.uk

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    38 mins
  • Putin ‘will flood Europe with criminals and fighters after the war’
    May 6 2026

    Estonia's foreign minister, Margus Tsahkna, says Putin will flood Europe with the criminals he recruited to fight in Ukraine once the war ends.


    With Russia unable to reintegrate thousands of 'psychologically crazy' ex-combatants, they will be used for Wagner-style sabotage operations on a scale European governments have yet to grapple with.


    In Patrick's words, 'the moment of maximum danger could be when the fighting ends.'


    Hosts: General Sir Patrick Sanders and Tom Newton Dunn

    Guest: Foreign Minister of Estonia, Margus Tsahkna

    Producer: Shabnam Grewal

    Executive producer: Fiona Leach

    Image: Getty



    Get in touch: generalandjournalist@thetimes.co.uk



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    30 mins
  • Why America needs NATO - US's Supreme Allied Commander
    Apr 29 2026


    General Christopher Cavoli was NATO's Supreme Allied Commander Europe (SACEUR) until July 2025. He was responsible for the defence and security of 981 million people across 32 countries. Ooph.


    While on a flying visit to London, he dropped into the General and the Journalist studio to see his old friend Patrick and get grilled by Tom on the UK's parlous defence expenditure.


    But, mostly, he was here to talk about NATO and why, as a proud and patriotic American, he sees the Alliance as critical to America's own defence and security.


    Hosts: General Sir Patrick Sanders and Tom Newton Dunn

    Guest: General Christopher Cavoli

    Producer: Shabnam Grewal

    Executive producer: Fiona Leach

    Image: Getty

    Clips: Fox news


    Get in touch: generalandjournalist@thetimes.co.uk

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    40 mins
  • What Trump’s mistakes in Iran teach all of us
    Apr 22 2026

    Dr Fiona Hill is a former deputy assistant to President Trump and served as director for Russian Affairs on the US National Security Council from 2017-19.


    She joins Tom and Patrick to chew over the lessons from the Iran war - that the US is no longer a reliable partner, other alliances must urgently be formed, and the world economy can be held to ransom at will.


    But it's in her capacity as one of the authors of last year's UK strategic defence review that Fiona's lessons from the Iran conflict most hit home.


    'It's time to level with the population that the UK is under siege, it just doesn't know it'. The Government must prepare now for attacks on critical infrastructure and supply lines, and ensure the NHS could respond to a mass casualty event.


    Hosts: General Sir Patrick Sanders and Tom Newton Dunn

    Guest: Dr Fiona Hill

    Producer: Shabnam Grewal

    Executive producer: Fiona Leach

    Image: Getty

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    40 mins
  • Russia’s nuclear bomb threat in space
    Apr 15 2026

    From Russia's nuclear threat to satellites, the prospect of a permanent lunar station, and the hopes of Artemis, Patrick and Tom could barely contain their space-geek excitement at speaking with General Whiting, head of US Space Command.


    'There cannot be anybody on the planet who has more power in space than that man', gushed Patrick. And for good reason; war is now essentially a space domain, as the the American general explains, determining conflicts from Ukraine to Iran.


    And space, more than any other theatre, is where the cold war with China is most acutely felt.


    In a welcome note of optimism to close the conversation, General Whiting doubled-down on the benefits to both Europe and America of continued military cooperation, and paid fulsome tribute to his Nato allies.


    We hope you love this conversion half as much as Patrick and Tom did!


    Hosts: General Sir Patrick Sanders and Tom Newton Dunn

    Guest: General Stephen Whiting, head of US Space Command

    Producer: Micaela Arneson and Harry Stott

    Executive producer: Fiona Leach

    Image: Getty


    Get in touch: generalandjournalist@thetimes.co.uk


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    29 mins
  • A rescue mission behind enemy lines, f-bomb tweets and 'a whole civilisation will die'
    Apr 8 2026

    Having first demanded that Iran 'open the fucking strait', President Trump followed up with a post vowing 'an entire civilisation will die tonight' if it did not do so.


    But could any such order ever be legal, and would the American military even agree to carry it out?


    Patrick and Tom chew over these and other questions, including whether it's time for America's long-standing allies to bail on it, if bombing a country into submission ever works, and what the sacking of the head of the US army tells us about the state of the country's military and, perhaps, its constitution.


    But first up, in a week which saw possibly the finest rescue mission ever carried out, John Nichols recalls his experience in the first Gulf War of being shot down over enemy territory, attempting to evade capture, and waiting for the infantry to arrive.


    Hosts: General Sir Patrick Sanders and Tom Newton Dunn

    Guest: John Nichol

    Producer: Micaela Arneson

    Executive producer: Fiona Leach

    Image: Getty


    Get in touch: generalandjournalist@thetimes.co.uk




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    36 mins
  • Q&A: From Xi's PLA purges to Trump's Nato threats, your biggest questions answered
    Apr 1 2026

    For their Easter special, Tom and Patrick turn the entire show over to you. They answer as many listener questions as possible that have landed in the General & Journalist inbox since Christmas. Among them: whether Europe could defend itself in the events of an immediate Russian incursion, and whether the Iran war has changed Xi's calculus over taking Taiwan - and many more.


    Hosts: Tom Newton Dunn & General Sir Patrick Sanders

    Producer: Shabnam Grewal

    Executive producer: Fiona Leach

    Get in touch: generalandjournalist@thetimes.co.uk

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    35 mins
  • 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