Leadership Documentary

Irina Tsukerman

National Security Lawyer • Geopolitical Analyst • Human Rights Advocate

OriginsUnited States
DomainNational Security | Foreign Policy | Media & Communications | Human Rights
CategoryGlobal Leadership

Irina Tsukerman is a national security and human rights lawyer, journalist, geopolitical analyst, and media strategist. She is the President of Scarab Rising, Inc., Editor in Chief of The Washington Outsider, and host of The Washington Outsider Report. Her expertise spans information warfare, counterterrorism, foreign policy, reputational strategy, Middle East affairs, and human rights advocacy.

Biography

Leadership Narrative

Irina Tsukerman is a nationally recognized human rights and national security lawyer, journalist, geopolitical commentator, and strategic communications advisor based in New York. She is the President of Scarab Rising, Inc., a strategic advisory firm specializing in media strategy, reputational management, communications, and security consulting. She also serves as Editor in Chief of The Washington Outsider, a media platform focused on foreign policy, global security, geopolitical analysis, and international affairs.

A graduate of Fordham University and Fordham University School of Law, Irina has dedicated her career to championing underreported international issues related to democracy, security, human rights, counterterrorism, and information warfare. Her work has appeared in internationally recognized publications including Newsweek, The National Interest, Jerusalem Post, Arab News, Kyiv Post, Modern Diplomacy, and many others.

She is frequently interviewed by global television and media networks including Fox News, BBC Arabic, WION, Al Arabiya, i24 News, VOA, and international newspapers across the Middle East, Europe, and North America. Her work focuses heavily on geopolitical developments involving the Middle East, Russia, Eastern Europe, Africa, and information warfare.

Irina is also a Fellow at the Arabian Peninsula Institute and Jerusalem Center for Public Affairs, and serves on the board of The Washington Outsider Center for Information Warfare. Her work bridges law, diplomacy, media influence, public policy, and strategic global communication.

Truth becomes dangerous when propaganda becomes normal.

Irina Tsukerman’s career bridges law, diplomacy, strategic communications, and geopolitical analysis. Her work focuses on exposing misinformation, analyzing foreign policy narratives, and advocating for democratic values and human rights.

Over the years, she has become an internationally recognized commentator on information warfare, counterterrorism, and global security issues involving the Middle East, Russia, Eastern Europe, and Africa.

As President of Scarab Rising and Editor in Chief of The Washington Outsider, she continues to shape discussions around modern geopolitical challenges, media influence, and international diplomacy.

Behind the Scenes

Stage One – Host & Script

Documentary Framework

Interview Script & Direction

“The world we see…
is not always the world that exists.”

“Behind every headline…
there are invisible battles.
Battles of power.
Perception.
Influence.
Information.”

“Tonight, we enter that world.”

[Music intensifies softly]

“Welcome to 🎙️ Believe in Future – Amazing Mentor, Global Leadership Series…
where we bring you conversations with people shaping the future of humanity.”

“I am your host, Gaurav Garg.”

“Our guest today is a national security and human rights lawyer…
geopolitical analyst…
journalist…
media strategist…
and one of the boldest voices in modern foreign policy discussions.”

“From information warfare…
to Middle East diplomacy…
from counterterrorism…
to global media narratives…”

“She has spent years analyzing the hidden structures shaping international politics.”

“Please welcome…
Irina Tsukerman.”

[Music fades warmly]

Gaurav

(smiling tone)

“Irina, it’s truly an honor to have you on Believe in Future.”

SEGMENT 1️⃣ — “The Making of a Global Contrarian”
1. “When you look back at your younger self… what first pushed you toward understanding the world beyond borders?”
2. “Was there a defining moment where you realized that law alone could not explain power?”
3. “You work in spaces filled with tension, ideology, and conflict… what emotionally prepared you for this world?”
4. “Growing up multilingual and multicultural… did that change how you view truth and propaganda?”
5. “What was the first geopolitical event that deeply shook you personally?”
6. “Did you always know your life would move toward national security and global affairs… or did the world slowly pull you into it?”

SEGMENT 2️⃣ — “Inside the Information Battlefield”
1. “Most people think wars are fought with weapons.
But today… are wars increasingly fought through information?”
2. “What exactly is information warfare… in simple human terms?”
3. “How dangerous can media narratives become when repeated long enough?”
4. “Do governments underestimate the power of psychological influence operations?”
5. “How do ordinary citizens protect themselves from manipulation?”
6. “What scares you more:
military conflict…
or engineered social division?”
Follow-Up
“Can you share one moment where you realized the media narrative and ground reality were completely different?”

SEGMENT 3️⃣ — “Human Rights in a World of Power Politics”
1. “Can national security and human rights truly coexist…
or are they constantly competing?”
2. “You’ve worked across highly sensitive geopolitical spaces.
How do you emotionally process human suffering while remaining analytical?”
3. “What is the biggest misunderstanding people have about diplomacy?”
4. “Have international institutions become weaker…
or simply slower?”
5. “What human rights issue today deserves far more global attention?”
6. “When powerful nations speak about morality…
how much of it is principle…
and how much is strategy?”
Human Moment
“Was there ever a story, interview, or experience that stayed with you long after the cameras stopped rolling?”

SEGMENT 4️⃣ — “The Dangerous Truth Segment”
1. “You discuss topics many people avoid.
Has speaking openly ever come with personal or professional consequences?”
2. “Do you believe censorship today is becoming more sophisticated rather than more visible?”
3. “What is one geopolitical narrative you believe the public fundamentally misunderstands?”
4. “Are democracies becoming psychologically fragile?”
5. “How much influence do private media ecosystems have over global politics?”
6. “Do experts today face pressure to stay politically convenient instead of intellectually honest?”
Pause for Reflection
“What is the cost…
of telling uncomfortable truths?”

SEGMENT 5️⃣ — “Mentoring the Next Generation of Global Thinkers”
1. “What skills should future leaders develop in a world dominated by AI, media noise, and polarization?”
2. “How important is independent thinking today?”
3. “What advice would you give to young people entering diplomacy, journalism, or international law?”
4. “Can empathy survive in competitive global politics?”
5. “What habits helped you build intellectual resilience?”
6. “If someone wants to become a trusted voice globally…
where should they begin?”
Mentor Moment
“What do you wish someone had told you at 25?”

SEGMENT 6️⃣ — “Truth & Dare: Beyond the Headlines”
“Okay Irina…
now we move from geopolitics…
to survival.”
Rapid Fire
• Coffee or silence?
• One country that emotionally surprised you?
• One myth about intelligence communities?
• Most overrated political buzzword?
• A book everyone should read?
• One interview that changed you?
• One thing people misunderstand about you?
• If not law and geopolitics… what alternate life would you have chosen?
• What scares you more: ignorance or arrogance?
• One word that defines the future?
Fun Dare
“Describe global politics using only movie titles.”

SEGMENT 7️⃣ — “The Future of Civilization”
1. “What kind of world are we entering over the next 10 years?”
2. “Will AI stabilize humanity…
or destabilize truth itself?”
3. “Do you believe society is becoming wiser…
or merely faster?”
4. “Can humanity avoid permanent polarization?”
5. “What gives you hope despite everything you study?”
6. “What role will ethical leadership play in the survival of democratic systems?”

“Irina…
before we close…”
“What message would you like to leave for the next generation?”
[Pause for emotional response]
“Thank you, Irina Tsukerman, for sharing your journey and truth.”
“You remind us that leadership is about purpose, not position.”
“This was 🎙️ Believe in Future – Amazing Mentor, Global Leadership Series.”
“Until next time —
stay curious,
stay kind,
and always believe in the future.”

Signature Perspective

Information has become one of the most powerful weapons of the modern age.

Principles of Impact

Information warfare is shaping the future faster than most governments realize.

Leadership, Innovation

Truth becomes fragile when society stops questioning narratives.

Leadership, Innovation

The future belongs to people who can think independently.

Leadership, Innovation

Leadership begins where courage survives pressure.

Leadership, Innovation

Milestones

Leadership Timeline

  1. 2009

    Juris Doctor in National Security Law

    Fordham University School of Law

  2. 2010

    Founder – Independent Legal Practice

    New York, USA

  3. 2021

    President – Scarab Rising, Inc.

    United States

  4. 2021

    Editor in Chief – The Washington Outsider

    United States

Global Footprint

A Signature of Influence

Information Warfare

Analyzing propaganda and strategic narratives

Human Rights & National Security

Advocating for underreported global issues

Global Media & Diplomacy

International television contributor

Engagement

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