January 12, 2007
Who Lost Moldova?
9:20 a.m.: The Lebanese government is tottering, and so is the U.S. dollar. The FBI has issued sketchy warnings of a potential terrorist attack in the American Southwest. Meanwhile, in the mid-Atlantic, a Russian ship is transporting missiles, which may or may not be nuclear-tipped, to Hugo Chávez's government in Venezuela. (Or is the ship actually heading toward Cuba?)
That is the scenario that greets the 22 students in Yale University's "Studies in Grand Strategy" seminar as
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