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The Israeli government has vastly exaggerated the threat that a nuclear Iran
poses
to its security, as well as Israel’s capacity to halt it.
But, even as the US withdraws its infantry, it cannot ignore the threat that Islamist terror
poses
to America.
Regulators have recently woken up to the incentives for excessive leverage in this sector – and to the risks that such leverage
poses
to lenders and the broader economy.
Financial-market pressure has now reached France, and
poses
a danger that is far from over.
There is probably even less agreement in both the United States and the EU on whether the security of citizens is genuinely at stake in Afghanistan, and whether the Iranian nuclear program really
poses
a threat to the West.
For many elected officials, migration
poses
a complex political dilemma: how to reconcile their citizens’ demands with the interests of migrants.
Indeed, given extremist violence in Sri Lanka (Tamil Tigers), West Bengal (Naxalites), Bangladesh (Islamic fundamentalists), Southern Thailand (Islamic separatists), Java (Jemaah Islamiyah), and Basilan (Abu Sayyaf), the possibility that Al Qaeda and its satellites are plotting attacks elsewhere, especially against soft targets,
poses
a real danger to the region.
If, instead, EU leaders rise to the challenge that Brexit
poses
and come together to realize the vision set out in the new global strategy, the EU could emerge from this tumultuous period stronger than ever.
Such thinking
poses
a serious threat to the world’s most vulnerable people.
Because of the serious threat that the illegal drug economy
poses
to stability and democracy in Afghanistan, we must start thinking in terms of regulated poppy growing for medical purposes, in particular for painkillers, with the active participation of donor countries and the UN itself.
But, because the tool, called CRISPR, can alter entire populations of wild organisms (and thus shared ecosystems), ensuring that these interventions are developed responsibly
poses
an unprecedented challenge for science and society.
But will this solve the problem that he
poses?
It should be no less obvious that this same reliance on “alternative facts”
poses
a severe threat in the realm of economic policymaking.
But Big Data also
poses
serious risks if it is misused or abused.
Finally, Big Data
poses
a challenge for accountability.
What to do about it
poses
a grave dilemma for the Organization of American States (OAS).
The danger that Boko Haram
poses
cannot be overestimated.
Take the Euro and RunFor the eight post-communist countries that the EU promises to admit in 2004, joining its Economic and Monetary Union (EMU)
poses
an accompanying obligation.
For starters, the risk of a hard landing in China
poses
a serious threat to emerging Asia, commodity exporters around the world, and even advanced economies.
But indoor air pollution
poses
a much greater environmental problem.
It undermines the EU’s hard-won gains and
poses
heavy costs to the world economy.
As long as each is still in the EU customs union and single market, this
poses
no problem.
How Europe Should Deal With TrumpMUNICH – Donald Trump’s presidency
poses
a stress test for Europe, for transatlantic relations, and for the world as a whole.
It is now up to Merkel, Sarkozy, and Brown to prove – despite all the differences that may exist between them – that they understand the challenges that globalization
poses
for Europe: the EU member states will be able to defend their interests in the world of the twenty-first century only to the extent that the EU itself is strong.
Most experts agree that the ingenious technology behind virtual currencies may have broad applications for cyber security, which currently
poses
one of the biggest challenges to the stability of the global financial system.
Likewise, big data offers untold benefits to companies and consumers, but
poses
a real threat to privacy and personal freedom.
Both the EU and the US are preoccupied with their internal problems and remain largely unaware of the geopolitical and ideological threat that Putin’s Russia
poses.
That is the question that Henry Kissinger
poses
in his new book World Order.
Neither China nor the US
poses
an existential threat to the other the way that Hitler’s Germany or Stalin’s Soviet Union did.
Unfortunately, Air-Sea Battle’s underlying logic
poses
serious risks of miscalculation – beginning with the name.
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