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Rational Security

The “Sara-FIN” Edition

Rational Security

The Lawfare Institute

Foreignpolicy, Nationalsecurity, News, Government, Politics, Middleeast

4.82K Ratings

🗓️ 21 September 2023

⏱️ 64 minutes

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Summary

This week, Quinta and Scott were joined by Lawfare colleagues Eric Ciaramella and Saraphin Dhanani, the latter for her last episode of RatSec before departing Lawfare, to break down the week’s big national security news stories, including:

  • “UNGA UNGA Party.” President Biden and Ukrainian President Volodmyr Zelenskyy made back-to-back addresses to the U.N. General Assembly, which is gathered in New York for its annual summit this week. What should we make of their statements? Might this be a turning point for the conflict—and, if so, in which direction?
  • “Et Tu, Modi?” Canada has leveled a serious allegation against the government of India: that it was directly involved in the recent assassination of a Sikh separatist leader (and Canadian citizen) on Canadian soil—something that promises to complicate U.S. efforts to bring India into the fold as a balance to China. How credible are these claims and what might they mean?
  • “Ransomwhere?” The Biden administration has struck a deal with the government of Iran, exchanging several imprisoned Iranian nationals and $6 billion in frozen oil revenue for five U.S. nationals held by Iran and their spouses. Is this negotiating with terrorists, a new opening for Iran negotiations, or something else entirely?

For object lessons, Quinta recommended Tyler Austin Harper’s penetrating review of Richard Hanania’s “The Origins of Woke.” Eric also went the critic’s route and passed along Gary Shteyngart’s withering review of Walter Isaacson’s new Elon Musk biography. Scott urged anyone with a junior mycologist at home to run out and find Elise Gravel’s charming “The Mushroom Fan Club.” And Saraphin gave a double-headed finale: BBC’s controversial documentary “India: The Modi Question,” which has been banned in India; and David Brooks’ recent article, “How America Got Mean.”



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0:00.0

So the best driver was kind enough to open the door and let us all out which is a big

0:19.2

no-no in New York and he was over it, we were over it and that's been the state of New

0:23.9

York these days.

0:25.4

So if you want to travel, travel underground, don't travel, overground, on ground.

0:30.5

I feel like that's generally a good New York rule in the winter.

0:33.0

Underground always feels like you're like, you know, stuck inside one of those creatures from

0:37.5

Star Wars trying to huddle against the cold.

0:39.4

Or it's always like very wet and hot and gross in its own way.

0:41.8

But then if you go outside, it's always frigid wind tunnels just kind of shooting down

0:46.0

between the buildings.

0:47.0

I think that's exactly what's happening in New York right now, so it hasn't changed.

0:52.2

Who's the name of that creature?

0:53.6

I don't remember.

0:54.4

I don't refer.

0:55.8

The Dafa?

0:56.6

It's in the second one.

0:57.8

I think I'm thinking of Jimmy Hoffa.

0:58.9

I'm missing it, but it's something like that in that family, in the second one.

1:03.3

That one is in the second one correct.

1:05.4

Are you in Manhattan or in Brooklyn?

1:07.4

I'm in Manhattan.

1:08.3

I'm on the west side in Hell's Kitchen.

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