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Rational Security

The “Minnesota Nice” Edition

Rational Security

The Lawfare Institute

Foreignpolicy, Nationalsecurity, News, Government, Politics, Middleeast

4.82K Ratings

🗓️ 15 August 2024

⏱️ 69 minutes

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Summary

This week, the whole gang—Alan, Quinta, and Scott—got back together to discuss the week's big national security news, including:

  • “In Post-Soviet Russia, Ukraine Invade You!” In an ironic reversal, Ukraine invaded Russia this past week, seizing substantial portions of the oblast of Kursk and surprising both Russian forces and Ukrainian allies in what appears to be its most successful military venture in more than a year. Why did Ukraine take this step? What will it mean in the longer arc of this war?
  • “The X is for Extremism.” Since the tragic murder of three young girls earlier this month, the United Kingdom has been struck by violent riots, the perpetrators of which appear to believe (incorrectly) that the attacker in question was a Syrian asylum seeker, in substantial part due to far-right disinformation being spread by social media, including by X owner Elon Musk. What do these events tell us about the effects of disinformation and their intersection with political violence?
  • “But Our Emails!” The Trump campaign has apparently been hacked, with internal correspondence—including a lengthy vetting paper on vice presidential candidate J.D. Vance—being leaked to reporters. The campaign has blamed Iran, but without any apparent substantiation. Is this a real possibility? Or is it another example of the disinformation—regarding crowd sizes, Kamala Harris’s background, and other topics—that has become a prominent part of the campaign’s messaging?

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0:00.0

So Alan, we haven't really gotten to talk about the fact, at least in a substantive

0:05.6

extent that the new Vice Presidential candidate or nominee for the Democrats is

0:10.0

from your state. What has been the home- home curve reaction to Governor Waltz's

0:14.9

new found national fame is it just like Minnesota nice plight clapping or

0:21.5

snapping or is there is there more of a ground swell?

0:23.7

I'm kind of curious how the people in Minnesota

0:26.0

are taking this sudden position on the national scene.

0:29.7

Yeah, I think it's the most Minnesotan response ever,

0:32.0

which is extremely quiet profound

0:33.9

self satisfaction which is kind of kind of amazing which is kind of Minnesota's

0:38.4

which is Minnesota's brand upper Midwestern Lutheranism where you're lot to smile for about two seconds but you feel vastly

0:45.5

superior to everyone around you because you know that you are the safe. Maybe it's more Calvinist than

0:50.8

Lutheran actually. I have seen a lot of Midwest jokes such as you know that

0:54.8

Tim Wells wasn't going to fly to DC he was going to pack the car with snacks and set off at

0:59.6

3 a.m. to beat the traffic. I mean I will say that the whole you know America's America's

1:05.1

uncle or you know dad vibe energy it is it is a true thing in Minnesota so

1:10.8

he's definitely not it's not a thing that has ginned up for the national

1:14.0

stage. It is a true reflection of how he is perceived in Minnesota. And to be clear, right?

1:20.4

I mean, there are a lot of Republicans in Minnesota who don't like him, so it's not, you know.

1:24.0

I know the New York Times appears to have spoken to all of them.

1:27.0

There are a lot.

1:29.0

There are a lot.

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