
SpyTalk
SpyTalk lives at the intersection of intelligence operations, foreign policy, homeland security, and military strategy. Hosted by veteran national security journalist Jeff Stein, the podcast features exclusives by SpyTalk’s roster of longtime reporters, news and profiles of US and foreign spymasters, and interviews with policymakers and expert authors. There’s nothing quite like it—a place for experts and laypersons alike, who enjoy national security scoops and insights by SpyTalk's subject matter experts.
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Latest episodes

Mar 24, 2022 • 57min
Jamming up the Russians
Former Navy electronic warfare expert Bryan Clark and former Senior Advisor to the Director of the U.S. Treasury Department’s Office of Foreign Assets Control (OFAC) Adam M. Smith discuss spoofing Russian troops and separating oligarchs from their hidden stashes in this episode. They delve into techniques of electronic warfare, the challenges of cyber warfare, the need for a cybersecurity treaty, enforcing sanctions, and the complexity of revealing Russian investments.

Mar 17, 2022 • 43min
Nuclear Risks and Putin's Quest for Glory
Former CIA officer and former head of Department of Energy intelligence Rolf Mowatt-Larssen, along with retired US Army Colonel and former chief of staff to General Colin Powell, Lawrence Wilkerson, discuss the risks in Putin's takeover of Ukraine's nuclear power stations and the potential consequences of a nuclear release. They also delve into the escalating tensions with Russia, the US's involvement in Ukraine, and assess Putin's character and aspirations.

Mar 10, 2022 • 49min
Russia’s Dirty Tricks
Former private mercenary Sean McFate discusses the Ukraine deployment of Russia's paramilitary Wagner Group, while ex-senior CIA ops officer Gregory Sims warns US security officials to expect the unexpected from Vladimir Putin, including big surprises like 9/11. They also discuss the lethal nature of the Wagner Group, the rise of mercenaries in modern warfare, potential risks for Zelensky in Ukraine, lack of weapons caches, threats to information infrastructure, and Russia's cyber threats and escalating tensions.

Mar 3, 2022 • 44min
Options for Fighting Russians in Ukraine
Former CIA officer Douglas London and former Cyber Command and NSA Chief Mike Rogers discuss covert possibilities against the Russians in Ukraine, including cyber warfare, support for Ukrainian resistance, launching opposition movements in neighboring countries, and strategies for disabling a Russian column. They also explore the current cyber activity in Ukraine and Russia, the risks of involving independent actors in cyber warfare, Ukraine's offensive and defensive cyber activities, and the potential impact of the Russia-Ukraine conflict on Americans.

Feb 24, 2022 • 38min
Russian Spy Chiefs, Ukraine Hit Squads
Russian intelligence expert Filip Kovacevic profiles Putin’s spy bosses and Foreign Policy magazine correspondent Amy Mackinnon details Russian plans for Ukraine roundups and assassinations

Feb 17, 2022 • 44min
Inside Putin’s Brain—and the Soul of an Intel Warrior
Angela Stent, author of "Putin’s World," offers insights into Vladimir Putin's character and tactics. Lt. Col. Ron Capps captures the pain of war in his beautiful songs and stories. Topics discussed include Putin's aggressive actions, mental health in diplomatic circles, alternative therapies for veterans, and personal experiences in fictional poems and songs about the aftermath of war.

Feb 10, 2022 • 44min
A Spy’s Soul and a Pipe Bomb Mystery
Colin Clarke discusses the Jan. 6 pipe bombs case while Jim Lawler explores the moral considerations of recruiting spies. They also delve into the Capitol storming investigation, the role of a CIA case officer, and the compromised soul of spies.

Feb 3, 2022 • 42min
Spy Wars Over Ukraine
Former CIA operative John Sipher discusses US options for dealing with a potential invasion of Ukraine, while former top DHS intelligence official Brian Murphy deconstructs the Kremlin's disinformation campaign. Topics include Russian behavior, intelligence recruitment, cyber threats, manufactured tensions, Russian disinformation tactics, press responsibility, and changing strategies in disinformation campaigns.

Jan 27, 2022 • 53min
Disconcerting Developments
Jason Paladino, a reporter, discusses the FBI's explanations for its Jan. 6 failures. Jeanne Meserve dives deep into the creepy Metaverse with terrorism researchers. The podcast explores the impact of the Metaverse on extremist activities, the FBI's response to the January 6 riots, and the potential risks and threats of virtual reality technology.

Jan 20, 2022 • 52min
There Will Be Blood
Retired Green Beret Col. David Maxwell discusses paramilitary options against Russian invaders in Ukraine, while former US-Iran nuclear deal negotiator Ernest Moniz offers perspective on new talks with hardliners. Topics include the role of the Green Berets in Ukraine, the mindset of Special Forces soldiers, the potential of a Russian invasion, the European response to the conflict in Ukraine, Iran's nuclear capability, challenges in Iran's nuclear program, and Israel's involvement in assassinations and sabotage in Iran.