In the final hour, Sean Hannity connects the Iran conflict to the larger global power struggle, arguing that the fallout will reshape America’s relationships with China, Europe, and the Middle East. With Gordon Chang joining the conversation, Hannity explores China’s economic weakness, its dependence on Middle East stability, and why President Trump’s unpredictability is, in his view, one of the administration’s greatest geopolitical strengths.
The hour also expands into a broader argument about Western decline, NATO weakness, online radicalization, and the cultural and political battles shaping America ahead of the midterms. It is a sweeping closing hour that blends foreign policy, economic pressure, and cultural commentary into a larger message about strength, order, and the future of American leadership.