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Tom around the web

Posts that linked Long live nukes:

+ Real Clear World

+ The Global Buzz

+ Fear and Loathing in Georgetown

+ Rich Tucker (referenced, though didn't link)

In the same vein, links to Again, banning nuclear weapons is a foolish dream and a waste of Obama's limited political capital in national security affairs:

+ pickletoon's posterous

+ HG's WORLD

We also got a lot of links to the post on pessimism porn, How to dull the strategic brain:

+ Andrew Sullivan

+ Born Again Petit Bourgeois

+ Red Tory v.3.0

+ CARPE DIEM

+ 1 Raindrop quoted Admiral Harry Ulrich from Tom's writings on him and his pioneering "sea traffic control" work while in the U.S. Navy (Harry now works at Enterra):

I don't do defense; I do security. When you talk defense, you talk containment and mutually assured destruction. When you talk security, you talk collaboration and networking. This is the future.

+ And linked Get your own foreign policy.

+ Russia Blog mentioned Tom and his thoughts about TR and rising China.

+ Fabius Maximus wrote a post entitled What Tom Barnett should have told Congress about the 21st century Navy.

+ The Daily Clarity discusses Tom re: reducing defense spending.

+ A Better Tomorrow embedded the TED talk.

+ So did Young Sentinel.

+ So did Cow Year DoG Luck.

+ Random Thoughts linked The sacred Leviathan.

+ Roy Mitsuoka reprinted it.

+ gmgDesign.com linked Gates takes a stand.

+ zenpundit linked the last column.

+ Chet Richards linked Why this is inherently a structural crisis.

+ Growth Matters linked Leading the world: China's best route is still its own development and China's own know they're not pros yet.

+ And linked When the going gets tough, the tough go informal.

+ Hugh Hewitt mentioned Tom in his interview with Rick Warren.

+ Alternate Brain linked The Americans Have Landed.

+ Jack McElroy of KnoxNews noted that Tom's column is done.

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