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August 20, 2012
Cover Story
The Most Dangerous Man in the World
The Islamic Republic of Iran's Ali Khamenei
By Reuel Marc Gerecht
Also in This Issue
- High Anxiety in the Holy Land — Elliott Abrams
- Southern Exposure — Fred Barnes
- Barack Hussein McGovern — Mark Stricherz
This issue examined the most pressing foreign policy threats facing the United States and its allies in the Middle East. Reuel Marc Gerecht's cover story profiled Ali Khamenei as the Islamic Republic of Iran's supreme leader and most dangerous figure, while Elliott Abrams analyzed Israel's precarious position as Syria destabilized, Iran pursued nuclear weapons, and the Muslim Brotherhood ascended in Egypt. The magazine also covered domestic politics, including Fred Barnes's analysis of the Republican realignment in the South and Mark Stricherz's comparison of Obama's campaign strategy to McGovern's failed 1972 presidential bid.
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