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🗓️ 8 June 2022
⏱️ 41 minutes
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In this episode of Intelligence Matters, host Michael Morell speaks with Klon Kitchen, Senior Fellow at the American Enterprise Institute, and Jamil Jaffer, founder and Executive Director of the National Security Institute at George Mason University, about a range of current national security topics, including Russia's invasion of Ukraine, Iran's pursuit of nuclear capabilities, and the national security implications of regulating Big Tech companies. Kitchen and Jaffer offer their views on why politically-driven legislation could negatively affect innovation that they say is crucial to U.S. national security and to maintaining the country's competitive edge. They also share thoughts on why European and Chinese approaches are ill-suited for American markets.
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0:00.0 | This is Intelligence Matters with former acting director of the CIA, Michael Morel, |
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0:14.8 | Jamil Jaffer is the executive director of the National Security Institute and an assistant |
0:19.6 | professor of law at George Mason University. Clon Kitchen is a senior fellow at the American |
0:24.4 | Enterprise Institute, where he focuses on the intersection of national security and defense |
0:29.4 | technologies. Jamil and Clon each spend extensive time working in the executive branch and in |
0:34.6 | Congress on national security issues. They join us today to talk about a variety of national |
0:39.6 | security issues, most importantly the role of technology and national security. We'll be right |
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1:56.8 | Clon, Jamil, welcome to Intelligence Matters. It's great to have you both on the show. |
2:03.3 | Great to be here. Thanks for having us, Michael. You're welcome. So before we get into our conversation, |
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