March 29, 2012

Who Is America's #1 Geopolitical Foe?

Greg Scoblete, The Compass

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Beyond China, countries like Iran or North Korea (or even Pakistan) could earn a nod for their hostility to U.S. regional aims, but again, not for their power or geopolitical weight.

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