S8 Ep824:    The current war with Iran is significantly less popular than the Vietnam War was at its lowest point. Polling suggests an 80% disapproval rate, compared to the 60-70% disapproval seen during the depths of the Vietnam conflict. The administration is per

S8 Ep824: The current war with Iran is significantly less popular than the Vietnam War was at its lowest point. Polling suggests an 80% disapproval rate, compared to the 60-70% disapproval seen during the depths of the Vietnam conflict. The administration is per

From The John Batchelor Show by John Batchelor

May 4, 2026 · 19 min · Season 8 · Episode 824

About this episode

The episode discusses the unpopularity of the current war with Iran compared to the Vietnam War, highlighting polling data and historical patterns of U.S. interventions.

The current war with Iran is significantly less popular than the Vietnam War was at its lowest point. Polling suggests an 80% disapproval rate, compared to the 60-70% disapproval seen during the depths of the Vietnam conflict. The administration is perceived as being trapped in a "sunk cost fallacy," pursuing a failing course of action to protect the leader's reputation, similar to the "one day at a time" strategy that led to the "shambolic defeat" in Vietnam . The sources note a historical pattern of the U.S. successfully overthrowing regimes only to create failed states, citing Somalia , Yemen , Syria , Libya , Iraq , and Ukraine as examples. 3/3 1968 VIETNAM WAR

People in this episode

Host: John Batchelor

Topics covered

  • Iran War
  • Vietnam War
  • Public Opinion
  • U.S. Foreign Policy
  • Historical Patterns
  • Failed States

Keywords

  • Iran
  • Vietnam War
  • polling
  • public disapproval
  • U.S. foreign policy
  • failed states
  • historical patterns

Mentioned in this episode

Places: Iran, Vietnam, Somalia, Yemen, Syria, Libya, Iraq, Ukraine

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