The Lawfare Podcast

Rational Security: The “Sects, Lies, and Twin Peaks” Edition

Feb 19, 2026
Michael Feinberg, senior editor and foreign-policy commentator; Ari Tabatabai, Iran and Middle East analyst; Daniel Byman, Georgetown and CSIS scholar on counterterrorism and regional security. They debate shifting transatlantic ties after Munich. They unpack Geneva talks with Iran and whether indirect diplomacy is real. They survey China’s incremental advances and U.S. policy incoherence. Short, topical, and wide-ranging.
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ANECDOTE

Twin Peaks Stories Start The Episode

  • Scott R. Anderson and guests share personal Twin Peaks viewing stories to open the episode.
  • Michael Feinberg admits to watching pirated DVDs during embassy housing days.
INSIGHT

Europe's Push For Strategic Autonomy

  • European leaders now seriously consider strategic autonomy from the United States rather than mere burden-sharing adjustments.
  • Munich showed a deeper shift driven by repeated transatlantic shocks, not just one-off rhetoric changes.
INSIGHT

Low Bar Makes Normality Look Like Recovery

  • The low bar set by last year's transatlantic shocks made relatively normal U.S. speeches seem conciliatory to American audiences.
  • Europeans view this as insufficient because political shifts in the U.S. appear durable and systemic.
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