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S8 Ep1082: STREAMING MAKING OF JBS, FEATURING LANCE GATLING IN TOKYO, 7-2-26

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STREAMING MAKING OF JBS, FEATURING LANCE GATLING IN TOKYO, 7-2-261920 NAGASAKIIn this broadcast, John Batchelor and Lance Gatling examine the shifting geopolitical and economic landscape across the globe, with a specific focus on Japan's bold new trajectory. The discussion highlights Prime Minister Sanae Takaichi’s ambitious $2.3 trillion investment plan, which aims to secure Japan’s technological future in sectors like AI, semiconductors, and defense through public-private partnerships. Amidst significant yen depreciation and rising regional tensions, Japan is also strengthening military ties with the U.S. and Australia to counter Chinese influence in the Pacific. The conversation further addresses the global impact of drone warfare, citing examples from Ukraine and recent security breaches in Beijing to illustrate how cheap, autonomous technology is redefining modern combat. Ultimately, the sources portray a world in transition, where established powers are racing to adapt to rapid technological breakthroughs and unpredictable international conflicts.

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