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West Asia

A Tale of Two Threats

Published October 22, 2012by Peter Jenkins 2 Comments

It’s not easy for a European observer of US politics to understand why the US Congress seems so much more concerned by Iran’s nuclear activities than by those of North Korea (the DPRK). Congressional pressure on the White House to… Continue Reading  

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