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Rational Security

The “Fast and the Furry-us” Edition

Rational Security

The Lawfare Institute

Foreignpolicy, Nationalsecurity, News, Government, Politics, Middleeast

4.82K Ratings

🗓️ 22 February 2024

⏱️ 76 minutes

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Summary

This week, Alan, Quinta, and Scott got together to talk over the week’s big national security news, including:

  • “Is Revanchism a Dish Best Served Cold?” Russia boosters seem to be feeling bullish for the first time in a long time. This week, its forces captured the strategic town of Avdiivka from Ukrainian forces, who have been weakened by bickering among their Western allies. And imprisoned Russian dissident Alexei Navalny met with a tragic and highly suspicious end, just as Western governments came together at the Munich Security Conference. Is Russia right to be feeling its oats at this moment?
  • “Bibi Steps.” As Israel prepares to mount a controversial military operation against Rafah—the last refuge for many displaced civilians in Gaza—there are cracks between the government of Prime Minister Bibi Netanyahu and the Biden administration, who in recent weeks have shown an increased willingness to target settler violence in the West Bank with sanctions, impose some conditionality on U.S. security assistance, and turn to the U.N. Security Council for possible support for a “temporary ceasefire,” even over Israeli objections. Are these signs of a bigger divide to come? And what will the impact be on the trajectory of the Gaza conflict?
  • “Won’t Somebody PLEASE Think of the Children?!” The Kids Online Safety Act (or KOSA) is back in somewhat modified form, promising to introduce new regulations into how our children engage with online platforms—this time with broad bipartisan support, including from the Biden administration. But will it actually help protect children online? Or only put vulnerable communities more at risk?

For object lessons, Alan recommended the Oscar-nominated Jeffrey Wright vehicle, American Fiction. Quinta endorsed “The Book of Love,” a spooky fantasy mystery and the debut novel by celebrated short story author Kelly Link. And Scott urged mid-Atlantic listeners to take their toddlers to Baltimore’s National Aquarium and spring for the wonderful family sunrise tour. Or for nature lovers not on the East Coast, check out the new podcast one-off Birds Are Cool, featuring Goat Rodeo’s own Cara Shillenn.



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0:00.0

So guess who visited me in the frozen north this this past weekend? Not you

0:06.0

too because you're never really not good enough friends. You know there's

0:09.9

approximately 60-day windows where I'm willing to visit the state of Minnesota and it has not

0:13.3

these 60 days.

0:14.3

We'll get you here.

0:15.3

No, it was the Wittises.

0:17.3

It was Ben Wittis and the best Wittis, as we say, Tammy Wittis.

0:21.7

Oh, the Wittis. I like it. The Wittisisms say, Tammy Wittis. Oh, the Wittisisims.

0:23.4

I like it.

0:24.4

The Wittisisms. That's good.

0:25.4

That's good.

0:26.4

Yeah, no, it was great.

0:27.4

They came to visit, they came to visit the new baby and see the old baby.

0:31.0

I gotta say, Ben Wittis is remarkably good with with little children he has he's like a savant he has he really he honestly he he really was you know there was there was a point in the weekend where it was just Ben me and the young one, Sam,

0:46.6

are newborn in the house and Sam was just not wanting to take a bottle and I don't know.

0:51.4

I somehow Ben through some combination of

0:54.2

wearing him and bouncing and singing some song managed to get some get some

0:59.3

milk in him it was really it was an impressive performance.

1:01.1

Ben's a nurture.

1:03.0

I do wonder what impact the dog shirt has had on child recipitiveness.

1:08.0

Like, some children will probably find it terrifying because they're like, here's this craying like maw coming at me every time he

1:15.4

tries to hold me up but other ones maybe it makes it more cuddly I don't know maybe a shirt

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