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+ HG's WORLD Why Obama Should Let Iran's 'Red-State' Regime Die on Its Own.
+ And said that Tom was on fire with his Iran coverage.

+ The Opinionator linked More than one Iranian bomb,
+ Streaming synchronicity and rolling stones... embedded the TED video and said 'The man is brilliant. I can't get enough.'
+ House of Marathon reviewed GP at great length.
+ War Is Boring linked Tom's New Rules column at WPR.
+ Opinio Juris linked AAA = Old Core, BBB- to AA+ = New Core, BB+ and below = Gap.
+ Internet Anthropologist Think Tank reprinted 10 Reminders for Obama on His (Somewhat Useless) Trip to Russia.
+ BOOKS THAT ONE MUST READ posted on GP.

+ zenpundit linked Hong Kong's membership in a larger China: the liberty maintained for now, but the elections still postponed and The weak tug of Tiananmen among China's youth.
+ The DOD Energy Blog linked Drones and the Re-symmetricized Battlefield.
+ The Captain's Journal mentioned Leviathan and SysAdmin.
+ Notional Slurry linked Nice piece that echoes a favorite argument of mine on the middle class.
+ Outside the Beltway linked Why I remain hopeful on Iran.
+ Science of Global Security & Armed Conflict linked Drones and the Re-symmetricized Battlefield.
+ Sam Roggeveen criticized it, and Tom in general, though he finds some things to approve.

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