

The DSR Network
The DSR Network
This podcast will take you on a smart, direct, sometimes scary, sometimes profane, sometimes hilarious tour of the inner workings of American power and of the impact of our leaders and their policies on our standing in the world. Hosted by noted author and commentator David Rothkopf and featuring regulars Rosa Brooks of Georgetown Law School, Kori Schake of AEI, and Ed Luce of the Financial Times, the program will be the lively, smart dinner table conversation on the big issues of the day that you wish you were having...without the calories. Sometimes special guests will join the conversation and always the emphasis will be on providing the unvarnished perspectives others shy away from. Deep State Radio is the insider perspective on American national security and foreign policy that you can't find anywhere else.If you are enjoying this podcast, please consider becoming a member by visiting thedsrnetwork.com.
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Oct 15, 2024 • 35min
The DSR Daily for October 15: Israel to Strike Iranian Military
Tensions rise as Israel vows to strike Iranian military targets, focusing on military strategies rather than oil or nuclear sites. The diplomatic fallout between Canada and India takes center stage, unveiling concerns over authoritarianism. Donald Trump's controversial media interactions stir political anxieties ahead of upcoming elections. The podcast also touches on recovery struggles in North Carolina post-Hurricane Helene, paired with a light-hearted take on giant pandas arriving at the National Zoo.

Oct 15, 2024 • 23min
The Daily Blast: Trump's Angry Rant on Fox News Instantly Wrecks JD Vance's Latest Spin
Myah Ward, a Politico reporter and expert on political rhetoric, dives deep into Donald Trump's incendiary comments on using military force against perceived enemies during a recent Fox News segment. The conversation contrasts these remarks with J.D. Vance’s claims about not targeting political opponents. They explore how Trump’s language at rallies fuels a narrative of domestic enemies, particularly against migrants, drawing disturbing parallels to historical fascist rhetoric. The dynamic between Vance and Trump reveals tensions within the GOP, focusing on loyalty versus constitutional values.

Oct 13, 2024 • 54min
FTS: What's the Right Way to Fight Hamas?
Former deputy director of the CIA Counterterrorism Center, Darrell Blocker, shares critical insights on the ongoing Israel-Hamas conflict. He emphasizes the need for a strategic transition from military action to political dialogue to achieve lasting peace. Blocker discusses Hamas as both an ideology and a militant group, delving into the historical context of its rise. The conversation also explores the complexities of Palestinian leadership and the impact of U.S. policies, all while highlighting the importance of inclusivity in intelligence work.

Oct 12, 2024 • 56min
FTA: Iran-Saudi Deal Shows It's Not Your Father's Middle East...But Is It Now China's?
Alon Pinkus, a former Israeli diplomat and columnist, joins journalist Kim Ghattas to dissect the recent Iran-Saudi diplomatic thaw, notably brokered by China. They discuss how this agreement signals a shift in Middle Eastern geopolitics and challenges for U.S. influence. Pinkus explores Israel's potential constitutional crisis driven by its own domestic turmoil. Ghattas emphasizes the cautious nature of the Saudi-Iran rapprochement, questioning its impact on stability and broader regional dynamics.

Oct 12, 2024 • 47min
Words Matter: Hurricanes, Hypocrisy, Healthcare and More
This discussion dives into the chaos surrounding Hurricane Milton and the stark political hypocrisy displayed by some Republican leaders. It highlights the alarming disinformation from the RFK Jr.-Trump alliance regarding public health. The hosts analyze how crises affect political accountability and leadership perceptions. There’s a focus on historic challenges faced by marginalized communities during disasters. Lastly, they stress the importance of awareness and preparedness in the face of climate change and the implications for public health initiatives.

Oct 11, 2024 • 34min
Siliconsciousness: Who You Going to Believe, Me or Your Lying AIs?
Renee DiResta, an expert on digital platform exploitation and former research manager at the Stanford Internet Observatory, dives into the world of AI's role in disinformation. She explores how adversaries misuse AI-generated content, particularly its implications for child safety and political discourse. The conversation touches on viral phenomena like 'Shrimp Jesus,' revealing how such images fuel social media engagement. DiResta emphasizes the urgent need for digital literacy as AI capabilities evolve, especially during election cycles.

Oct 11, 2024 • 37min
WAGD: How Close is Iran to a Bomb?
Kelsey Davenport, an expert on Iran's nuclear program, and Eric Brewer, who specializes in weapons of mass destruction, dive deep into Iran's nuclear ambitions in the context of rising tensions with Israel. They discuss the challenges of monitoring Iran’s activities and the potential timeline for weapon production. The duo debates the implications of military action versus diplomacy, warning that strikes could jeopardize global nonproliferation. Their insights shed light on the complexities of navigating both diplomatic and military options.

Oct 11, 2024 • 16min
The DSR Daily for October 11: 22 Killed in Beirut Airstrikes
Recent Israeli airstrikes in Beirut have tragically claimed lives and intensified regional tensions. Hurricane Milton's aftermath is seen through a political lens, with criticisms and support surfacing from notable figures like Trump and Obama. Meanwhile, Ukraine's President Zelensky struggles to rally international backing amid stalled peace talks. On the domestic front, Trump's upcoming rally at Madison Square Garden sparks controversy, drawing comparisons to a notorious past event and highlighting voter apprehensions.

Oct 11, 2024 • 23min
The Daily Blast: Trump’s Rage at CBS over Kamala Interview Takes a Dark, Dangerous Turn
Michael Sozan, a Senior Fellow at the Center for American Progress Action Fund, dives deep into Trump's recent tirade against CBS News over Kamala Harris's interview. He warns that this backlash sets a dangerous precedent for press freedom, hinting at the authoritarian implications of a second Trump term. Sozan highlights how a future presidency could threaten journalistic integrity, using government power to suppress dissent. With echoes of authoritarian tactics emerging, the discussion stresses the urgent need for vigilance to protect democracy and media independence.

Oct 10, 2024 • 38min
Why the Gen Z Vote is Make or Break for Team Harris
Expert John Della Volpe, Director of polling at Harvard Kennedy School and author of "Fight," discusses the pivotal role of Gen Z in the upcoming election. He reveals how recent societal events shape their political engagement and highlights their concerns about reproductive rights, healthcare, and foreign policy. Della Volpe also examines the growing influence of celebrity endorsements, like Taylor Swift’s, on voter registration. Amid increasing barriers to voting, he outlines strategies needed to mobilize this crucial demographic for a more engaged electorate.