In this cross-post of Rational Security, Alan, Quinta, and Scott were joined by their fellow Lawfare senior editor Molly Reynolds to talk through a week of big national security news stories, including:
• “Regrets? I’ve had a few.” One year has passed • since the chaotic U.S. exit from Afghanistan, which triggered the collapse of the U.S.-backed government and the return to power of the Taliban. What have we learned from this experience? And how should it inform U.S. engagement with Afghanistan moving forward? • “Half-Truths and Reconciliation.” Democrats in Congress have scored a huge climate win in the form of the somewhat strangely named Inflation Reduction Act • , which passed both chambers by the slimmest of margins through a special procedure known as reconciliation that bypasses the supermajority requirement that the Senate usually operates under thanks to the filibuster. How big a deal is this? And is it a model that other policy proposals can follow? • “Déclassé.” While the Justice Department weighs whether to release more documents regarding its search of Mar-a-Lago • , former President Trump has offered a new explanation as to why he had so many classified documents in a storage unit there: he’d had a standing order • to declassify whatever classified records he wanted to bring home with him. What is the latest in the investigation and where does it seem to be headed?
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