american public isn't aware of but should be aware of and should be concerned about? >> well, i think that the big places that are on -- on our radar right now have to be north korea. we're not paying as much attention to north korea as we should and iran, and those are countries that not only have the capacity to provoke, but they also have the capacity to imploerksd and because of iran being such an important energy player, both in terms of production but also in terms of transit and north korea, because of the importance of the economy around, it those are the two that you have to pay the most attention to. there are lots of questions, no question, in the middle east that are problematic, especially with the u.s. now leaving iraq. i think the dangers of sectarian conflict, taking what's been one of the most exciting investment stories in the middle east, iraq, and making it potentially much more divisive internally, that's the one that we're probably going to spend a lot more time paying attention to in 2012. >> talk a little bit, ian, about iran, the lead story in the "new