Published: June 27, 2024, 4 p.m.
This week, Alan, Quinta, and Scott were joined once again by Lawfare Tarbell Fellow Kevin Frazier to talk over the week\u2019s big national security news, including:
- Wiki-plea-ks.\u201d After more than a decade in effective confinement\u2014first at the Ecuadorian embassy in London, then in a British prison\u2014Wikileaks founder Julian Assange is set to plead guilty in a U.S. federal court in Saipan to a single violation of the Espionage Act for his role in securing and publishing troves of classified U.S. diplomatic cables in 2010, at which point he will walk free. What can we learn from Assange\u2019s saga?
- \u201cHouthi Can\u2019t Fail.\u201d After months of sustained hostilities\u2014and a U.S.-led multilateral military response\u2014the Houthi campaign against shipping through the Red Sea has once again ratcheted up a notch, disabling a number of ships in sometimes fatal attacks and teaming up with similarly Iran-affiliated Iraqi militia groups. As global supply lines strain, is it clear that the international community\u2019s strategy failed? What more (or different) could it do?
- \u201ciAI.\u201d Apple is set to enter the artificial intelligence game with its new Apple Intelligence, which it will be rolling out on Apple devices in the Fall. But not in Europe, in part due to its regulatory posture. What does this tell us about the pros and cons of AI regulation, and how the industry is likely to react?
For object lessons, Alan shared a piece asking, \u201cWhat happened to the libertarian party?\u201d Quinta confirmed her millennial status by recommending the new album from The Decemberists, \u201cAs It Ever Was, So It Will Be Again.\u201d Scott threw his endorsement to the very BBC film, \u201cThe Lost King.\u201d And Kevin urged everyone to check out Kygo\u2019s death defying piano performance.
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