Tom around the web

(Note: I'm only about half-way caught up. Been working hard on endnotes. So don't be alarmed if your link's not here yet.)
Links to What will America do when Iran gets nuclear weapons?
+ Quality Leadership Weblog
+ Information Dissemination
+ Global Students Connect
+ North Korea Blog
+ SWJ Blog
+ Politics of Scrabble linked Hillary Clinton, the least potential downside.
+ The Daily Cloud linked Tom's recent radio appearance, the website, and a recent column.
+ SWJ Blog linked The current bibliography (books only) of "Great Powers".
+ Exurban League linked Those who hope for McCain, China-as-enemy.
+ 21st Century Waves links Tom in their short blogroll.
+ TheLiaisonReport.com linked the Brief on YouTube.
+ random axis linked the TED talk.
+ Curtis Schweitzer embedded the TED video on YouTube (don't think I knew it had migrated over there).
+ BjarkeP linked the TED video.
+ The Kalamazoo Post linked Bush pre-approves Israeli strikes on Iran.
+ bienvenido recommends PNM to other missionaries.
+TurcoPundit also linked The current bibliography (books only) of "Great Powers".
+ Auspundits (no more 'pundit' names, people! ;-) linked Next-war-itis.
+ Information Dissemination linked Will quake prompt China maturation?
+ Jay Reding linked Bush's Africa policy underrated?
+ Quality Leadership Weblog also linked A bit too convenient for McCain on Iraq and Bush pre-approves Israeli strikes on Iran.
+ Defense and the National Interest has Tom on their blogroll.
+ Penguin Monkey linked Terrorists worldwide stump for Obama! October "surprise" predicted!
+ Arnold Kling is reading the 'infamous' (his word) PNM on his Kindle.
+ Side Effects May Vary picked up Kling's post.
+ SWJ Blog linked AFRICOM: forward and back.
+ So did zenpundit.
+ Political Hustler linked PNM.
+ The John Birch Society (warning: extreme American libertarianism) linked Nuclear Iran could provide chance for Mideast stability. Then, Editorial Assistant Ann Shibler attempts to deconstruct Tom, but she's a few years behind. Check this quote:
Before waiting for such a day to arrive, maybe the "Non-Integrated Gap" here in the U.S. should invite the likes of Professor Barnett to go earn a living in the private sector, rather than sitting around worrying about "the future of the world," courtesy of our own tax dollars.
A fair number of other sites picked up Ms Shibler's post, but I don't think I'll link them.
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