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Deep State Radio • Chris Cotnoir

Twice a week, 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 Stanford University and David Sanger of the New York 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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Deep State Radio • Chris Cotnoir

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  • The DSR Daily for March 11: Trump Meets with Orban, US Evacuates Nonessential Personnel from Haiti

    Dive into the intricate world of global politics with the latest episode of Deep State Radio, featuring the astute analysis of Riley Fessler and Chris Cotnoir. Explore how Russia's tactical incorporation of modified glide bombs in Ukraine has upped the ante in urban warfare, compelling Ukrainian defense forces to innovate amidst an escalating crisis. The impact of these advanced long-range aerial weapons on the conflict's trajectory is discussed, dissecting the broader implications for military engagements in densely populated areas.

    In the same session, unpack the alarming developments in Haiti as the United States steps up security measures and begins evacuating personnel, signaling a deeper engagement in the Caribbean nation's unfolding turmoil. Meanwhile, a conversation about former President Trump's rendezvous with Hungarian Prime Minister Viktor Orban reveals geopolitical ripples that could redefine U.S. foreign policy and its role in Eastern Europe. This episode dissects the possible cessation of American support for Ukraine and the resulting challenges for NATO's solidarity and collective defense commitments.

    Mar 11, 2024

  • The Daily Blast: Moms for Liberty Founder’s Sex Scandal Spells Big Trouble For MAGA

    Join Greg Sargent and Jennifer Berkshire in an episode of "Deep State Radio" that traverses the fractious battleground of American education politics. This dialogue delves into the conflicts ignited at the intersection of public schooling and right-wing ideology. Witness an emergent countermovement of liberal parents and activists as they rally against the creeping extremism personified by groups like Moms for Liberty, whose influence is beginning to wane as evidenced by recent school board election outcomes.

    Amidst this socio-political tug-of-war, the episode casts a spotlight on the concerted efforts by high profile school choice proponents who seek to dismantle public education's edifices. The narrative unfolds as GOP internal conflicts heat up in Texas over private school vouchers, opening a window into the power struggles within the Republican Party. Additionally, the discussion sheds light on personal scandals shaking the foundation of Moms for Liberty. What does the erosion of extremist education tactics say about the shifting sentiments of key voting demographics, and what could this herald for the future of public education and political discourse?

    Mar 11, 2024

  • FTS - Disinformation and Its Discontents

    Dive into the murky waters of cyber warfare with "Deep State Radio" as speakers Riley Fessler, Michael Weiss, and Thomas Rid dissect the complex realm of disinformation and its encroachment on modern democracies. The episode delves into the sophistication of Russian interference strategies, tracing the escalation from their brazen efforts in the 2016 US elections to the more covert maneuvers employed in 2020. The conversation navigates the historic tactics of Russian intelligence and examines the impact of societal fissures that provide fertile ground for misinformation to take root.

    The trio discusses the intricate effects of disinformation on political discourse and the potential overestimation of its impact on election outcomes. They warn of the danger in either magnifying or dismissing the influence of misinformation campaigns and how such attitudes might play into the hands of adversaries. Moreover, the episode sheds light on the alarming trend of other state actors like Iran and Cuba taking cues from Russian strategies, intensifying global concerns about the escalating capability for information manipulation. "Deep State Radio" offers a critical analysis of the battles shaping the information landscape, the ripples they create, and the global implications they hold.

    Mar 10, 2024

  • FTA - The State of Our Union Is...Yep, That's the Word We Were Going to Use, Too

    Dive into a compelling discussion on current political quandaries in this episode of Deep State Radio, as hosts Riley Fessler and David Rothkopf, alongside contributors Ed Luce, Rosa Brooks, and Katie Phang, dissect the intricate web of today’s headlines. With a keen focus on President Trump's controversial decision to potentially declare a national emergency for the border wall, the panel navigates the implications of bypassing Congress, debating both the legal framework and the political symbolism of the wall. David Rothkopf criticizes the project's racial undertones, while others consider the move as Trump's effort to claim victory and sidestep another government shutdown.

    Additionally, the conversation shifts to the latest twists in the Mueller investigation with Paul Manafort's legal woes serving as a stark testament to the investigation's gravity. As Michael Cohen prepares to deliver closed-door Senate testimony, listeners get a glimpse into the ramifications this may have on uncovering connections related to Russian interference. The panel doesn't ignore the Virginia Governor scandal either, as the political strife following Governor Northam's racist photograph and Lieutenant Governor Fairfax's accusations of sexual assault spark a heated debate on their political futures and the broader repercussions for Virginia's leadership.

    Mar 9, 2024

  • WAGD Radio: A Peek Behind the Nuclear Curtain

    Dive into the intricate world of nuclear policy on Deep State Radio with host Riley Fessler and a panel of experts including Jon Wolfsthal, Hans Kristensen, and Matt Korda. This nuanced discussion offers a sober look at the current state and progress of Russia's nuclear modernization programs, separating speculation from reality and shedding light on the advancements in strategic nuclear capabilities that Moscow is undertaking.

    While Russia's modernization efforts encompass both strategic and tactical nuclear forces, this episode reveals that strategic upgrades are mostly complete, with no dramatic shifts expected in the balance of military power. However, the modernization includes improving the potential warhead capacity of systems and transitioning to newer models. On the other hand, the realm of tactical nuclear weapons remains shrouded in uncertainty with no significant change in numbers evidenced. Additionally, the episode addresses the development of new long-range cruise missiles, including the implications for the existing naval systems and compliance with the INF Treaty. Join as these experts dissect the realities behind these critical updates to Russia's nuclear arsenal.

    Mar 8, 2024