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Jon Finer

Principal Deputy National Security Advisor and co-host of The Long Game podcast, co-leading interviews and analysis on U.S. foreign policy.

Top 10 podcasts with Jon Finer

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46 snips
Feb 26, 2026 • 1h

The State of the Union is…Long (with Astead Herndon, Joanne Freeman, and Jon Finer)

Jon Finer, former deputy national security adviser and foreign policy analyst; Joanne Freeman, Yale historian of early American politics; Astead Herndon, Vox editorial director and political commentator. They dissect the State of the Union’s marathon length, truthfulness, theatrical stunts in the chamber, foreign policy slights toward Iran and Ukraine, immigration messaging and political fallout, and how spectacle reshapes congressional norms.
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Jun 26, 2025 • 1h 5min

Did Bombing Iran Work? (with Jake Sullivan & Jon Finer)

Jake Sullivan and Jon Finer, senior national security advisors to President Biden, delve into the recent U.S. military actions against Iranian nuclear sites. They discuss the tangible impact of these strikes on Iran's nuclear ambitions and dissect contrasting views on the nature of conflict, diplomacy, and regime change. The conversation touches on complex geopolitical dynamics involving Russia and North Korea, the role of public sentiment in military decisions, and the delicate balance of strategy and negotiation in addressing Iran's nuclear threat.
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Mar 11, 2025 • 1h 5min

Adapting National Security to Climate Change

Jon Finer, distinguished visiting fellow at Columbia University's Center on Global Energy Policy, discusses the critical intersection of energy, climate change, and national security. He highlights how the Biden administration addressed challenges like Russia's energy tactics post-Ukraine invasion and climate negotiations. Finer also delves into the complexities of financing the energy transition, the implications of U.S. oil independence, and how AI intersects with national security amidst rising global competition, especially with China.
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Nov 20, 2025 • 60min

Are We Sleep Walking Into a War With Venezuela? (with Jake Sullivan and Jon Finer)

Jake Sullivan, former U.S. National Security Advisor, and Jon Finer, former Deputy National Security Advisor, dive into the escalating tensions in Venezuela, discussing the Trump administration's military options and the domestic political implications. They also analyze the ongoing situation in Gaza and the evolving role of AI in warfare. The conversation reveals how U.S. foreign policy is influenced by political motives and historical precedents, while highlighting the risks of military posturing leading to unintended escalations.
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Jan 11, 2026 • 44min

Furious World Leaders Freeze Trump Out of New Alliances

Jon Finer, former White House Deputy National Security Advisor, shares his insights on how Donald Trump's aggressive rhetoric is driving world leaders to rethink alliances. They discuss Macron's call for reformed governance and the growing ties between Canada and Germany. Finer highlights the dangers of a 'might makes right' approach and critiques the repercussions of Trump's foreign policy on global stability. As tensions rise, he warns that a focus on short-term gains could undermine long-term security, predicting a pivotal year ahead for international relations.
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Mar 17, 2026 • 23min

War is deadly. Why is Trump turning it into a meme?

Tina Monk, a researcher of online memetic warfare; Paul Scharre, a military tech and AI in warfare expert; Jon Finer, a former top national security advisor. They discuss Iran strikes and diplomatic fallout. They examine AI’s role in intelligence and targeting. They explore how memes are used as state information operations that can sanitize and gamify real violence.
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Feb 20, 2026 • 48min

Jake Sullivan and Jon Finer on turning foreign policy into a podcast

Jon Finer, former deputy national security advisor turned podcaster and ex-journalist. Jake Sullivan, former national security advisor now podcast co-host and policy veteran. They discuss why they left the Situation Room for a mic. They talk about translating foreign policy for everyday Americans. They cover media, wartime reporting, AI-driven disinformation, and how information battles shape conflicts like Ukraine and Gaza.
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Jan 7, 2026 • 56min

Trump's FATAL mistake with Venezuela invasion

This week features Jon Finer, the Biden administration's Deputy National Security Advisor, who discusses Trump's controversial Venezuela policy and its implications for U.S. foreign relations. Tommy Vietor, former National Security Council spokesman, critiques the ill-fated regime change approach, arguing it sets dangerous global precedents. Senator Mark Kelly weighs in on military oversight and free speech, challenging the narrative around demotion threats. Meanwhile, journalist Adam Klasfeld provides courtroom insights into Nicolás Maduro's arraignment, highlighting legal complexities.
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Jul 10, 2025 • 55min

Security Hybridization: U.S., China, and the Future of Global Security Assistance

Sheena Chestnut Greitens, a scholar at the University of Texas focusing on authoritarian politics and security studies, and Jon Finer, former Deputy National Security Advisor, delve into the concept of "security hybridization." They discuss the simultaneous security assistance from the U.S. and China, illustrating how nations like Vietnam and Hungary navigate this dual approach. The conversation sheds light on the implications for global security partnerships and highlights the challenges the U.S. faces as it tries to compete with China's rapid support to resource-strapped countries.
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Mar 27, 2025 • 32min

Ex-Spy Chief’s Take on US Signal Group Chat

Jon Finer, former U.S. Deputy National Security Advisor, shares his insights on the unintended leak of classified information through a group chat by Trump cabinet members. He discusses the critical need for secure communication channels in sensitive environments. Finer also highlights his experiences during Russia's invasion of Ukraine, detailing U.S. strategies for peace negotiations. He expresses cautious optimism about the situation in Gaza and reflects on the importance of credibility within the intelligence community.

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