The Lawfare Podcast

Rational Security: The “Take a Light Out of Crime” Edition

Mar 19, 2026
Ari Tabatabai, Iran/Middle East analyst explaining Iran's maritime tactics and mine risks. Natalie Orpett, executive editor offering legal and political perspective on allies and rules of engagement. Benjamin Wittes, legal commentator exploring transatlantic trust and campaign consequences. They discuss Strait of Hormuz disruptions, European reluctance to join U.S. operations, shifting DoD rules on civilian harm, and strategic fallout from strikes.
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INSIGHT

No Safe Harbor For Allies Supporting the U.S.

  • Allies judge there's no safe political return from propping up a U.S. action that might not prevent future provocations.
  • Benjamin Wittes stresses Europe learned that placating the U.S. doesn't stop later unilateral moves like Greenland.
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Late Legal Framing Undermined Allied Support

  • The U.S. government's delayed legal framing (Article 51 letter) came late, reducing allies' legal comfort with joining operations.
  • Scott R. Anderson argues belated legal justification undermines multilateral buy-in.
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Markets and Midterms Amplify Presidential Pressure

  • President Trump faces market-driven feedback loops and midterm political pressure that make prolonged conflicts risky.
  • Benjamin Wittes links Trump's taste for quick wins to surprise at a protracted, economically painful Iran campaign.
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