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Rational Security

The “Dog Sh*t Daily” Edition

Rational Security

The Lawfare Institute

Foreignpolicy, Nationalsecurity, News, Government, Politics, Middleeast

4.82K Ratings

🗓️ 3 October 2024

⏱️ 90 minutes

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Summary

This week, Scott sat down with his Lawfare colleagues Benjamin Wittes, Quinta Jurecic, and Tyler McBrien to try to make sense of the week’s biggest national security news stories, including:

  • “Pulling Up the Escalation Ladder.” Israel’s escalating campaign against Hezbollah turned regional yesterday, as Iran launched a salvo of more than 180 ballistic missiles against Israel. While the damage was limited, both Israel and the United States have promised consequences. What strategies are Israel, Iran, and the United States pursuing in all this? And where will it lead?
  • “At Least He Didn’t Get Aslan Killed.” New York City Mayor Eric Adams’s passion for Turkish delights has led to his indictment on multiple charges relating to alleged corruption, specifically at the behest of individuals associated with the Turkish and potentially other foreign governments. Adams, in turn, claims he is being targeted for, among other reasons, speaking out about immigration concerns. What is the real driver behind Adams’s indictment? 
  • “Devil Came Down to Georgia.” Hurricane Helene wreaked havoc on the American southeast this past week—not just in coastal areas accustomed to hurricane season damage, but also deep inland as it cut through and past the Gulf of Mexico. In parts of southern Appalachia, the storm caused immense flooding that has wiped out whole towns and resulted in dozens of deaths. The aftermath is raising countless policy concerns, from ways to heighten resilience to concerns over the impact on the forthcoming general election. How should hurricanes and other extreme weather events—widely understood to be, in part, products of climate change—figure into our national security?

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0:00.0

What to give a man whose catchphrases,

0:04.2

Don't get me anything?

0:05.8

He's into cycling, so maybe some fashionable cycling shorts?

0:10.6

Hmm.

0:11.6

Or maybe a scratch card from the National Lottery

0:14.8

something to show you haven't forgotten but avoids the danger of

0:18.4

any more like cranny's wardrobe. The National Lottery best Gift Ever. Please gift responsibly and remember you need to be

0:25.8

18 or over to buy gift and play. Even though it's a gift rules and procedures apply.

0:30.0

Ben, do you have any seasonal dog shirts? Like you're like this is a fall shirt.

0:37.2

Like a dog with an apple in its mouth?

0:39.6

Or a dog in a pile of leaves? I don't think I have any seasonal dog shirts.

0:45.3

I have some, you know, I have like the hippie dog shirt

0:49.4

and this podcasting dog shirt and sort of dogs occasionally but most of the dog shirts are super just their breed specific but they're pretty generic.

1:02.0

What if you had like incredibly specific activities-based dog shirts?

1:05.7

So like you're on a bus and your picture,

1:07.8

your t-shirt is the dog on a bus.

1:09.7

I guess you didn't have to change when you get to the office

1:11.6

into the dog?

1:12.8

Yeah, so I am totally worth it though.

1:14.8

Worth it for the vet.

1:15.9

I am totally for.

1:18.4

People do send me dog shirts.

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