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The Lawfare Podcast

Chatter: ‘Special Military Operations’ Against the Russians with Benjamin Wittes

The Lawfare Podcast

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4.76.4K Ratings

🗓️ 18 May 2023

⏱️ 81 minutes

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Summary

On April 13, 2022, in the wake of the Russian invasion of Ukraine, Lawfare Editor in Chief Benjamin Wittes conducted his first “special military operation” at the Russian embassy in Washington, DC. It involved 14 theater stage lights that Wittes and other activists used to project images of the Ukrainian flag onto embassy walls. Since then, Wittes’s special military operations have garnered increased attention and become more complex—technically and diplomatically. 


In his conversation with Katherine Pompilio, one of Lawfare’s associate editors and this week’s Chatter guest host, Wittes talks about the genesis of these special military operations, what it’s like conducting international negotiations with Russian diplomats via the U.S. Secret Service, the international law of light protests, how a paper mache washing machine is involved in all of this, his career, his other projects, and more.


Works mentioned in this episode:


Ben’s Substack Dog Shirt Daily


The video Defect and Repent: A Laser Poem


The video "It's Almost Like the Russians Don't Negotiate in Good Faith": A Video Parable.


The video U.S. Ukrainian Activists Presents Umbrella Boy


The podcast #LiveFromUkraine: Katya Savchenko Survived Bucha—and Wrote About It


The Washington Post article “Activists train spotlight of Ukrainian flag on Russian Embassy”


The video of the spotlight cat and mouse game


The work of Robin Bell


Chatter is a production of Lawfare and Goat Rodeo. This episode was produced and edited by Cara Shillenn of Goat Rodeo. Podcast theme by David Priess, featuring music created using Groovepad.



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Also, check out LawFair's other podcast offerings,

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Welcome to chatter. I'm Catherine Pompilio, associate editor at LawFair.

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And the first of several guest hosts from LawFair joining Shane Harris and David Priese

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in bringing you chatter episodes.

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This week, LawFair editor and chief Benjamin Witties on his so-called

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special military operations against the Russian.

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It was a few days after the election.

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I drove by the embassy just because it's in my neighborhood.

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You know, I noticed for the first time that it was a giant white

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faced building that looked like a movie screen.

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I want people to be thinking about the people who are being injured,

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killed, displaced, and I want them to be thinking about

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the people whose voices they're not hearing.

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You always have to ask, wait a minute, how much of this is ego

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and how much of this is actually being helpful.

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And there's a complicated mix there.

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Hi, Ben. What is welcome to chatter?

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