Sirens: A Bombshell production

Loren DeJonge Schulman, Radha Iyengar Plumb, Erin Simpson
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Jun 2, 2020 • 46min

China, All the Way to New York

In this week’s episode, while Loren cleans out her office, Radha and Erin dig into an array of China-related topics: Huawei! India! Hong Kong! And last, but certainly not least, the World Health Organization. The ladies then turn to White House/American mayhem and try to be analytical while lamenting ongoing violence against black Americans and the potential deployment of U.S. troops in American cities. And finally, an awkward transition to a discussion of pop-culture yields some gems.   Links Huawei Scott Bade, “,” Tech Crunch, May 30, 2020 Emily Feng, “,” NPR, May 28, 2020 India Border Jeffrey Gettleman and Steven Lee Myers, “,” New York Times, May 30, 2020 Hong Kong Sergei Klebnikov, “,” Forbes, May 29, 2020 “,” BBC News, May 30, 2020 Kenneth Rapoza, “,” Forbes, May 29, 2020 Jack Caporal, “” CSIS, October 17, 2019 WHO Brianna Ehley and Alice Miranda Ollstein, “,” Politico, May 29, 2020 “,” BBC News, May 30, 2020 Protests in US Dan Lamothe, “,” Washington Post, May 30, 2020 Samuel Sinyangwe, , October 5, 2019 Jennifer Doleac, , May 31, 2020 Megan Ming Francis, , May 30, 2020 Audrey McNamara, “ ,” CBS News, May 30, 2020 “,” CNBC, May 30, 2020 George Floyd Kate Shellnutt, “,” Chrsitanity Today, May 28, 2020
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May 19, 2020 • 51min

I'm On A Boat

This week Erin, Loren, and Radha regroup for a "what did I miss" session to discuss the events of the last few weeks. Starting with the bizarre coup that wasn't in Venezuela, the ladies go on to talk about the Iran not-so-snap-back sanctions — including the Babysitter's Club analogy that you’ll need in order to understand why everyone is so annoyed — and the potentially pending restart of the China trade war. They then turn to the dwindling number of inspector generals and remind everyone why process is their valentine. They close out this episode with a discussion of books that will help you to learn if you feel like, cope when you need help, and escape when you want to.
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May 5, 2020 • 52min

Burning Out Our Fuse Up Here Alone

Jung Pak, senior fellow at the Brookings Institute, joins Bombshell to discuss her fascinating and timely new book: . Radha, Erin, and Loren remind listeners that Afghanistan is still a thing even if the U.S. government would prefer it not to be. Also, did you know it’s possible to restart a trade war amid the pandemic? Or that the United States is a participant in the JCPOA? Neither did we. Plus, pop culture!
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Apr 21, 2020 • 55min

I Do My Hair Toss, Check My Emails

This week the ladies are back with a normal-ish episode, complete with special guest Nora Bensahel! She helps them dive deep on COVID-19 impacts on the defense budget. From there, they explore possible changes to the “global order,” Loren offers a tutorial on Hungary and Israel, and Radha schools us on trade issues. The ladies wrap up with a discussion of the most pressing issue of the day - haircuts. And issue a heartfelt socially distant hug to the Iyengar family.   Links “,” BBC, April 17, 2020 Jessie Yeung, “” CNN, April 16, 2020 Thomas Y. Choi, Dale Rogers, Bindiya Vakil, “,” Harvard Business Review, March 27, 2020 David Barno and Nora Bensahel, “,” War on the Rocks, March 31, 2020 Thomas Wright, “,” Atlantic, April 04, 2020 Daniel W. Drezner, “,”Washington Post, March 30, 2020 Thomas Wright and Kurt M. Campbell, “,” Atlantic, April 13, 2020
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Apr 7, 2020 • 30min

The One Where We Talk About Our Feelings

This week Loren and Erin talk their way through all the coronavirus feelings: fear, hope, gratitude, some minor policy questions, and the pop culture that's giving us life. Stay home, be safe, wash your hands.
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Mar 24, 2020 • 54min

This is Fine

Kathleen Hicks, director of the International Security Program at the Center for Strategic and International Studies and all-around superhero, joins Loren, Radha, and Erin for an all-COVID-19 episode, starting with potential contributions by the Department of Defense to addressing this crisis. The ladies explore different angles of the global pandemic, including how it's impacting other ongoing international events, the economy, and domestic politics. Thanks be they also spend a lot of time on pop culture to soothe the soul.
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Mar 10, 2020 • 49min

Don't Ask, Don't Get

This week Erin, Loren, and Radha reunite after a midwinter break to talk pandemics. They then turn to the Afghanistan “peace” deal, Israeli elections (third time’s the charm?), and recent developments in Syria. As always, there’s plenty of White House mayhem with a new chief of staff, and vacancies as far as the eye can see in Pentagon civilian leadership. Thankfully, Hilary Mantel books and Love is Blind provide a pop culture escape to soothe (or at least distract) the soul.   Links Coronavirus Matthew Herper, “,” Stat, March 6, 2020 “,” The Economist, February 2020 Afghanistan Diaa Hadid and Scott Neuman, “,” NPR Morning Edition, February 21, 2020 Shereen Qazi, “” Aljazeera, March 9, 2020 Kathy Gilsinan, “,” Atlantic, February 29, 2020 David E. Sanger, Eric Schmitt, and Thomas Gibbons-Neff, “,” New York Times, March 8, 2020 Susannah George, “,” Washington Post, March 7, 2020 Courtney Kube, Ken Dilanian, and Dan De Luce, “,” NBC New, March 6, 2020 Elizabeth Threlkeld, “,” Lawfare, March 8, 2020 Pop Culture Randy Shilts, , (St. Martin’s Griffin, 2007) , PBS Syria Jen Kirby, “” Vox, March 6, 2020 “,” BBC, March 7, 2020 OSD Lara Seligman and Daniel Lippman, “,” Politico, March 6, 2020
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Feb 11, 2020 • 40min

Let Us Be Elegant or Die

This week the ladies return to regular programming and try to catch up after one of the more crazy weeks in recent political memory. They start off with the Coronavirus crisis before returning to an old-standby, Brexit. They also provide some color commentary on the recent Irish elections. And how could they forget the new Middle East Peace Plan! That’s before they get to impeachment, NSC firings, and White House Mayhem. Stick around and hear them gush about Little Women.   Links Coronavirus “,” New York Times, February 9, 2020 Colleen Shalby, “” Los Angeles Times, February 8, 2020 Brexit Dharshini David, “,” BBC, February 9, 2020 “,” BBC, January 27, 2020 Irish Elections Rory Carroll, “,” Guardian, February 8, 2020 Middle East Peace Peter Beaumont, “,” Guardian, January 28, 2020 Irish Election Riley Beggin, “,” Vox, February 9, 2020 “,” Journal, February 09, 2020 Travel Ban “,” Wall Street Journal, February 07, 2020 “,” New York Times, January 31, 2020 Pop Culture Marlon and Jake Read Dead People,
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Jan 28, 2020 • 1h 6min

Man, I Feel Like a Woman

Erin, Radha and Loren welcome three special guests for their annual "manniversary" episode: Hayes Brown from Buzzfeed, Tommy Vietor of Pod Save the World, and Maj. Gen. Patrick Donahoe join them to talk about communicating national security in this crazy world.
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Jan 14, 2020 • 56min

Tigers on a Gold Leash

This week Bombshell welcomes Suzanne Maloney of Brookings to chat all things Iran. And because we love our listeners so much, we extended the discussion for the whole show to consider legality, effectiveness, process, and what happens next. Also, Megxit. Duh.   Links Jonathan Marcus, “” BBC, January 3, 2020 Agnes Callamard, “,” Just Security, January 8, 2020 Loveday Morris, “,” Washington Post, January 10, 2020 Brian Naylor, “,” NPR, January 10, 2020 Rick Noack, Armand Emamdjomeh, and Joe Fox, “,” Washington Post, January 10, 2020 Ian Talley and Isabel Coles, “,” Wall Street Journal, January 11, 2020 Robert Jervis, “,” War on the Rocks, January 9, 2020 Suzanne Maloney, “,” Politico, January 11, 2020

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