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Rational Security

The “Dog Days” Edition

Rational Security

The Lawfare Institute

Foreignpolicy, Nationalsecurity, News, Government, Politics, Middleeast

4.82K Ratings

🗓️ 10 August 2023

⏱️ 81 minutes

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Summary

This week, Alan, Quinta, and Scott beat back the heat to dig into the week's big national security news stories, including:

  • “ECOWAShed?” We are now several weeks into a coup in Niger, a country once seen as one of the more reliable Western partners in the Sahel region and home to French and U.S. troops who have been helping the Nigerien military combat a local Islamist insurgency. Even as the Nigeria-led Economic Community of West African States, or ECOWAS, has threatened sanctions and intervention to unwind the coup, neighboring states like Burkina Faso and Mali with close ties to Russia and its Wagner Group have threatened a military response in kind. What might this coup mean for the future of the Sahel? And how should the United States be responding?
  • “A Tale of Two Sittings.” Former President Donald Trump is now the subject of two different criminal indictments, each of which is being overseen by a very different judge in very different ways. What should we make of their divergent approaches thus far? And what does it mean for the effectiveness and legitimacy of the justice system in these highly polarizing cases?
  • “KOSA, No Sir.” A bipartisan coalition in Congress has rolled out a new version of the Kids Online Safety Act, or KOSA, that seeks to respond to concerns raised by digital rights and civil liberty groups while still taking steps towards protecting children online. But many on the right and left aren’t having it. What should we make of this new proposal and the reactions it’s provoked?

For object lessons, Alan invoked his father-of-a-son credentials to recommend Christine Emba's recent piece, "Men Are Lost. Here's a Map Out of the Wilderness." Quinta recommended the Neil Gaiman and Terry Pratchett mash-up, "Good Omens" (the book, not the TV show). And Scott shared plans for his homemade improvised pizza oven, which he set up on his gas grill with just some fireproof bricks, two baking steels, and a heavy dose of grit.



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0:00.0

I'm not feeling it at all.

0:05.6

You know, feel good.

0:06.6

What's going on, Alan?

0:07.7

My wonderful, beautiful, immensely precious germ vector of a toddler.

0:13.9

Ron.

0:14.9

Brought the latest upper-tory respiratory.

0:17.4

You got a little bit of that summer flu floating around.

0:20.1

I just, I gotta say, I mean, colds are never pleasant, but somehow in the summer, it's

0:26.1

like insulting.

0:27.2

Well, the summer flu, if you haven't been keeping up on your social media on your, on

0:31.5

your COVID social needs, has been the fact that there's a COVID wave going around and

0:35.7

people keep referring it to it as the summer flu, because they don't want to admit it's

0:39.5

good they have COVID and have to shut their restaurants down.

0:42.5

It does stink though.

0:43.5

I sympathize.

0:44.5

I have been wrestling with, I think, our allergies, but maybe it's a cold.

0:47.4

I don't know.

0:48.4

Toddler, it's all just up in the air.

0:50.0

They're just, they're putting everything in their mouths, they're just licking everything

0:53.0

constantly.

0:54.0

It's just, I know it's good for them.

0:55.4

I know that it's good for them in the long term, but yikes.

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