Amid Virus Fears and Racial Discord, the World’s Bad Guys Dig In

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Amid Virus Fears and Racial Discord, the World’s Bad Guys Dig In
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John Bolton’s book is a reminder of an uncomfortable reality: While the U.S. has been distracted for most of 2020 by the coronavirus and racial ferment, the bad guys around the world have simply dug in deeper, writes geraldfseib

Whatever its other merits or flaws, the new book by former national security adviser John Bolton is a reminder of one uncomfortable reality: While the U.S. has been distracted for most of 2020 by the coronavirus and racial ferment, the bad guys around the world have simply dug in deeper.

The top four leaders on the American list of bad actors—the rulers of Iran, North Korea, Venezuela and Syria—don’t appear to be going anywhere, notwithstanding new spates of economic sanctions. The pace of Iran’s nuclear activity is picking...

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