The Lawfare Podcast

Rational Security: The “Whole Etsy Store of Horrors” Edition

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Aug 20, 2025
Anna Bower, a senior editor at Lawfare, Chris Mirasola, a legal expert, and Mykhailo Soldatenko, a Harvard scholar focusing on Ukraine and Russia, delve into pressing national security topics. They analyze the recent high-stakes diplomacy involving President Trump, Putin, and Zelensky, discussing the complexities of negotiating peace in the Ukraine conflict. The trio also explores federal law enforcement's controversial role in D.C. and the legal intricacies of military deployment, alongside intriguing insights into the Epstein files and their political ramifications.
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Diplomacy Shift: Politics Before Ceasefire

  • Recent shuttle diplomacy shows the U.S. opened space to discuss political terms before ceasefire rather than insisting on a pause first.
  • That shift creates bargaining room on security guarantees and territorial issues without immediate cessation of hostilities.
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Russia Narrowed Territorial Demands

  • Russia softened its demands from three oblasts to principally Donetsk in exchange for unspecified concessions.
  • That narrowing allows talks to focus on security guarantees and political status, increasing chances for a summit track.
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U.S. Signals New Security Wording Option

  • The Trump administration signaled openness to NATO-like security wording without Article 5 obligations.
  • That novelty shifts the bargaining position and draws European and Ukrainian attention to guarantee design.
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