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Rational Security

The “Spicy Tyler” Edition

Rational Security

The Lawfare Institute

Politics, Nationalsecurity, Government, Middleeast, News, Foreignpolicy

4.82K Ratings

🗓️ 28 September 2022

⏱️ 60 minutes

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Summary

This week, Alan, Quinta, and Scott were joined by Lawfare managing editor Tyler McBrien to hash through the week's big national security news, including:

  • “Bad Vlad’s Sad Grab Has Leningrad a Tad Mad.” Russian President Vladimir Putin seems intent on escalating the conflict in Ukraine, as he’s mobilized thousands of civilian conscripts and is on the verge of incorporating separatist parts of the country into Russia following a sham referendum. But will the Russian people stand for these new actions? And what will they mean for the future of the conflict?
  • “What’s Farsi for Riotgrrrl?” Young Iranians have taken to the streets for women’s rights following the apparent killing of 22-year-old Mahsa Amini after she was arrested by religious police for failing to adequately cover her hair. Could this be a real threat to the Iranian regime? And what will it mean for hard-line President Raisi and the ailing Ayatollah Khameini?
  • “Cannon as Anticanon.” Everyone’s favorite federal district court judge Aileen Cannon has had the part of her order requiring that a special master review even classified records seized from former President Trump’s Mar-a-Lago estate slapped down by the 11th Circuit. Where is the case—and the broader investigation—likely to go from here?

For object lessons, Alan recommended the long awaited mainstream press treatment of the Hunter Biden laptop story (over Quinta's reservations). Quinta memorialized "Wolf Hall" author Hilary Mantel, who recently passed away. Scott celebrated the Renaissance of fantasy television by giving his stamp of the approval to the debut season of Rings of Power. And Tyler endorsed both the solo movie date and the documentary Riotsville, USA that he recently took in.


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Transcript

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0:00.0

Scott, did you see the tweet that one of our listeners posted about how he cannot tell

0:06.3

our voices apart, but it's fine because Quint is the real star of the show anyway.

0:10.2

Yes.

0:11.2

And this is sweet, but thank you to this listener who is clearly good at it.

0:14.8

I tweeted that for my all to count.

0:18.7

That's how you made it onto this episode as a guest, Tyler.

0:21.4

Well, that was the big news.

0:22.4

Well, there are three generic dudes whose voices no one can tell apart.

0:26.6

Tyler runs my sock puppet fan army.

0:29.6

We're working together on this to clarify.

0:31.7

We're all going to do a pretty poor barbershop quartet on the way out of this.

0:34.7

Just you can hear our voices at different notes confirm there are poor of us in perfect

0:39.3

harmony.

0:40.3

I also completely failed to send out the Twitter thread last week, which I feel terrible

0:46.8

about.

0:47.8

I wrote the whole thing out and the browser collapse and collapse into the weight of your

0:51.3

tabs.

0:52.3

Basically, the weight of my gifts trying to animate everyone's object lessons.

0:56.9

I am loving spicy Tyler, um, this is the spicy Tyler edition.

1:01.4

I do what I want.

1:03.2

Oh, Tyler's crossed that two month mark and he has opinions now.

1:09.2

This is dangerous.

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