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+ Mackinlay's linked the weblog, saying:

Finalmente, esta es la idea más controvertida: la apuesta de los Estados Unidos en Irak, según Thomas Barnett, es crear diversidad en el mundo árabe. El inevitable federalismo iraquí, con el primer auto-gobierno chiíta en un país árabe en la era moderna, rompe con los tradicionales esquemas de concentración del poder. Mi apuesta es que será ... un éxito.

What can I say... I like the Spanish :-)

+ Small Wars Journal mentioned Tom in an article on non-linear intuition. (Thanks: Keith Mitchell)
+ BBC Biased linked PNM.
+ Phatic Communion linked Nice conversation with John Robb.
+ Outside the Beltway linked Sophomoric nuke proposal from Obama.
+ Cobb listed PNM as a book for understanding the post-9/11 world.
+ The Glittering Eye doubts PNM theory is prescriptive.
+ New Yorker in DC linked Saudis: driven by economics to change a taboo.

+ Exurban League linked the Totten 'Peace Corps with muscles' article to the DoEE.
+ Burgh Diaspora linked The New Core = new philanthropy.
+ Alabama Pundit wrote about The Brief (and linked to the Totten article, too).
+ MountainRunner linked Blackwater is both problem and solution.
+ Hal O'Brien linked the TED video.
+ db330 (To identify people and organizations who are against a strong, prosperous, and sovereign Russian Federation) linked today's column.

+ ZenPundit linked China's role in Burma.
+ So did Pacific Empire.

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