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Rational Security

The “Pun Moll” Edition

Rational Security

The Lawfare Institute

Foreignpolicy, Nationalsecurity, News, Government, Politics, Middleeast

4.82K Ratings

🗓️ 1 June 2023

⏱️ 76 minutes

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Summary

This week, Alan, Quinta, and Scott were joined by their Brookings and Lawfare colleague Molly Reynolds to talk all things Congress in the week’s national security news, including:

  • Shattering the Must-Pass Ceiling.” Earlier this week, President Joe Biden and Speaker Kevin McCarthy announced a deal on raising the debt ceiling, and thereby avoiding a potential financial catastrophe. The question now is whether they can sell it to enough members of Congress, where right-wing members of McCarthy’s caucus are promising to sink it. Will the deal make it through? And if not, what might come next?
  • “Recep Tayyip Erdo-won.” After a close fought contest, Turkish President Recep Tayyip Erdoğan has emerged victorious from run-offs in Türkiye’s national elections, positioning him for a third term in office and a third decade in power. Does the reelection of the increasingly autocratic figure mean the further decline of Turkish democracy? And Türkiye’s flagging relationship with the West?
  • “I’m Sorry, Dave. I’m Afraid That’s Not Regulation.” The head of several leading AI developers are actively urging Congress to regulate the industry—even as they continue to roll out new products to the public with untested capabilities. How seriously should we take this plea? And is it aimed at the right risk?

For object lessons, Quinta shared Suzy Hansen’s excellent article on the recent earthquake in Turkey and its aftermath. Alan recommended the Pulitzer-winning “American Prometheus,” a biography of Robert Oppenheimer, which he is listening to on audiobook. Scott passed along an article about the “Succession syndrome” plaguing the world’s super rich and the elite rehab facilities helping to save them. And Molly shared the biggest story in gold bar news of the week, another possible corruption scandal involving Sen. Bob Menendez.




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So Molly, I was informed very seriously that if I call you mall, little and badly for me,

0:07.0

are you an anti-nick-names person?

0:09.0

I am both generally an anti-nick-names person and specifically opposed to that nickname in particular.

0:18.0

And yes, whoever gave you that device, like I'm going to like reach through this new

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FANG World's computer setup.

0:25.8

Rip my face off.

0:26.8

Absolutely.

0:27.8

You really have that option here.

0:28.8

Exactly.

0:29.8

Wrath of remotely from Washington DC.

0:33.8

M-slice it is.

0:35.8

I did not know that you had a particular entity to that nickname.

0:39.8

I think I was just picking up like a general anti-nick-name vibe.

0:42.8

Yeah, I mean, it's I think in general that nickname is one that I would associate with like a

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20-year-old.

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