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Rational Security

The “Damn Danville!” Edition

Rational Security

The Lawfare Institute

Foreignpolicy, Nationalsecurity, News, Government, Politics, Middleeast

4.82K Ratings

🗓️ 24 August 2023

⏱️ 84 minutes

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Summary

This week, Quinta and Scott were joined by Lawfare Executive Editor Natalie Orpett to break down the week’s big national security news stories, including:

  • “Home to Roost.” A judge in the military commission trying Abdul Raheem al-Nashiri, a suspect in the 2000 USS Cole bombing, has ruled that his confession is inadmissible on the grounds that it was tainted by his prior torture and interrogation at the hands of U.S. officials, even though the confession itself was extracted from a non-coercive “clean team.” What does this mean for the future of the Nashiri trial? And of the military commissions as a whole? 
  • “Disqualification, Qualified.” A pair of leading conservative constitutional scholars has reignited the discussion surrounding Section 3 of the 14th Amendment, arguing that it is self-executing and excludes former President Trump from the presidency. How persuasive are their arguments? And what impact will they actually have on the 2024 election?
  • “A Distinctive Musk.” The New Yorker has run a profile of Elon Musk, focusing in substantial part on the complicated but central role he and his company SpaceX have come to play in Ukrainian military efforts, despite his frequent flirtations with Russian President Vladimir Putin. What should we make of Musk’s important role in national security affairs? And are there better ways for the U.S. government to approach it?

For object lessons, Quinta shared a profile of the weirdest Jan. 6 co-conspirator to date. Scott endorsed the new true spy thriller podcast series, “Spy Valley.” And Natalie shouted out her most recent favorite delicious treat, Nightingale ice cream sandwiches.



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Finance doesn't need to be disrupted.

0:03.0

It means people who see the potential for progress,

0:06.0

like faster payments, more transparency, and new ways to meet compliance,

0:11.0

so that finance can move at the speed of business.

0:15.0

This is what our blockchain solutions deliver for financial institutions,

0:19.0

enterprises and central banks around the world.

0:22.0

Progress is a choice, and it's one you can make right now.

0:26.0

Ripple, crypto means business.

0:33.0

Quinta, you are serving as your own microphone arm today that looks exhausting.

0:37.0

Do you think you have the physical stamina to keep this up for the whole,

0:40.0

let's be honest, 90 minutes that we record these things?

0:43.0

Yes, so I have been traveling, and I am currently in a location

0:48.0

that does not have a good podcasting setup,

0:51.0

at least somewhere that doesn't make me look like I'm being taken hostage.

0:55.0

So I've propped myself up by a window,

0:57.0

so you guys can see that I have a view of the beautiful outside,

1:01.0

but that means that yes, I do have to hold my own microphone.

1:04.0

But luckily, I have a 35-pound dog that doesn't like going up and down stairs,

1:09.0

and that's really good for building arm strength.

1:13.0

So I think I should be okay.

1:15.0

I feel like this falls under the theme that I was talking about

1:18.0

when we managed to get out our 9,000-word article,

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