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Rational Security

The “It Has a Kilt!” Edition

Rational Security

The Lawfare Institute

Politics, Nationalsecurity, Government, Middleeast, News, Foreignpolicy

4.82K Ratings

🗓️ 14 December 2022

⏱️ 73 minutes

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Summary

This week, Alan, Quinta, and Scott were joined by serial guest Lawfare executive editor Natalie Orpett to talk through the week's big national security news, including:

  • “Surly Intervention.” Desperate circumstances in the island nation of Haiti have both Haitians and the international community thinking seriously about another international intervention. But no one seems excited about the prospect, or eager to lead it. How should the international community be approaching this situation?
  • “What’s the Penalty for Inequal Substitution?” The Biden administration finally negotiated the freedom of WNBA Star Brittany Griner this past week, but at a steep cost: the freedom of notorious Russian arms dealer Viktor Bout. And she leaves behind her another American, Paul Whelan, who has been in Russian prison since 2018. Was the trade worth making? How should the United States handle these difficult hostage-taking cases?
  • “Justice Delayed is Justice in Stride.” Nearly thirty-four years after the Pan Am 103 bombing, the Justice Department has secured custody over Abu Agila Masud, a former Libyan intelligence operative believed to have built the bomb for, and played a key role in, the operation. How big a victory is this capture? How is the Justice Department likely to approach his prosecution?

For object lessons, Alan embraced his inner Trekkie and endorsed the newest Star Trek series, "Star Trek: Strange New Worlds." Quinta endorsed Don Delillo's classic 1985 novel "White Noise," soon to be a feature film from Noah Baumbach. Scott encouraged listeners to incorporate folk guitarist John Fahey's 1968 album "The New Possibility" into their holiday music routine. And Natalie gave a few recommendations from her recent dive into short stories, including T. Coraghessan Boyle's short story "Princess" in a recent issue of the New Yorker and the late Hillary Mantel's collection of short stories, "The Assassination of Margaret Thatcher."

Also, Rational Security will be doing its listener-submitted end-of-year episode later this month! So be sure to send any topics you want us to discuss or object lessons you want to share to rationalsecurity@lawfareblog.com


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0:00.0

Hey there, rational security listeners, a quick note before we get started with this episode.

0:04.8

We will once again be doing our year end listener submitted episode of the podcast in the

0:11.6

week before new years.

0:13.1

So if you have any topics you want to hear us discuss, any object lessons you want to share,

0:18.0

be sure to email them to rational security at lawfarerblog.com so we can include them

0:22.5

in the episode.

0:23.5

Thanks so much.

0:26.2

Scott, so a little birdie, which was you 30 seconds ago, just told me that you have family

0:34.2

heirloom, tartan.

0:36.2

And as you were describing that, Quinta came in and yelled, stop, save it for the payroll.

0:43.0

So here we are in the payroll.

0:46.0

As we so often do in our little conversation where we get started, indeed I have an Anderson

0:51.4

family tartan, my grandfather got on some trip to Scotland 50 years ago, I think it looks

0:56.0

like this.

0:57.0

I'm dropping a picture into our little chat window.

0:59.3

It is not an attractive plaid, I will say.

1:02.5

My grandfather had, I think it killed to me and out of it, and like a scarf and a hat.

1:07.9

And it is, I'm colorblind.

1:08.9

It's just very hard to tell if we need to tell what colors these are, but I know they

1:11.9

don't look natural together.

1:14.4

It's like a, so it's like a yellow, so I don't know how to describe tartan.

1:18.5

We have like some brown, light blue, yellow, red.

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