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Rational Security

The “Socialist Realism at its Finest” Edition

Rational Security

The Lawfare Institute

Foreignpolicy, Nationalsecurity, News, Government, Politics, Middleeast

4.82K Ratings

🗓️ 24 October 2024

⏱️ 77 minutes

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Summary

This week, Scott was joined by his Lawfare colleagues Tyler McBrien and Anna Hickey and special guest Georgetown University professor and CSIS Senior Fellow (as well as Lawfare Foreign Policy Editor) Dan Byman to talk over the week’s big national security news, including:

  • “Some Vacancies in Management.” Israeli forces unintentionally hit their number one target last week when an Israeli military patrol in Gaza stumbled across and killed Hamas leader Yahya Sinwar, who is widely believed to be the main architect behind the October 7 massacre. It’s the latest in a series of military operations that have left the leadership ranks of both Hamas and Hezbollah decimated. But what are these changes at the top likely to mean for these organizations? Is this an opportunity for peace? Or an opening to greater escalation?
  • “Forgotten, or Not Forgotten Enough.” Sudan has spent the past several months spiraling toward a political and humanitarian crisis of historical proportions, driven in substantial part by the agendas of outside powers. But the situation has received relatively little attention from the global media or broader international community. What do we need to know about the Sudan crisis? And how does (or should) U.S. policy enter into the equation?
  • “Person-ey Non Grat-ey.” Relations between Canada and India have hit a new low, as Canadian officials have accused Indian officials of leading a campaign to intimidate and interfere with Sikh nationals resident in Canada, as part of a broader international campaign. While Canada has gone so far as to expel involved Indian diplomats, its traditional allies—including the United States—have remained far less confrontational with India, despite concerns over similar types of behavior. What explains this difference in approach? And what tack should the United States take moving forward?

For object lessons, Tyler celebrated the NY Liberty’s victory and urged basketball fans to get on the WNBA bandwagon. Scott urged D.C. residents to visit the beautiful Kenilworth Aquatic Gardens for a real taste of the swamp. Dan tripled down on the podcast’s endorsement of the spy thriller Slow Horses. And Anna recommended folks check out Bolts Magazine’s annual election cheat sheet as they prepare for the big event in just two weeks.

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0:00.0

I am Hypnotat.

0:02.0

Recycle your electacles.

0:05.0

Recycle your electacles.

0:06.0

Don't bend your electacles.

0:08.0

Recycle your electacles.

0:10.0

Anything with a plug battery or cable can be recycled into life-saving equipment or tiny kitten cycles

0:17.0

cables kettles phones remotes toast his consoles toys headphones shaver speakers batteries batteries, tablets, lamps, and charges.

0:24.4

Bag them up and search, recycle your electricals

0:27.0

to find your local drop-off points.

0:29.0

meow.

0:30.0

Then I know you as a Middle East guy as a National Security guy but I'm very

0:37.3

curious with this poster as you have behind your head which appears to be an

0:40.9

Italian I think I can only see like part of it and it looks like a you know a different side of

0:46.3

Dance interest spectrum that I may not be aware of

0:49.4

So it is a Polish poster for the opera Don Giovanni.

0:55.1

So you have the Italian in spirit

0:58.2

and it's socialist realism at its finest in some ways and I find socialist realist art at times

1:05.4

funny, rarely compelling, but I also loved Don Giovanni. So it was a gift given to be

1:12.0

that I treasure to kind of have the strange mix of

1:14.8

socialist realism and opera.

1:16.5

Just as socialist realist artists intended to be laughed at.

1:20.1

She can be thinking, like one, someone will laugh at this.

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