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07 · Against whom

A small set of states recur as named threats.

When policies name a foreign adversary, the same few recur. Russia, China, and Iran dominate the named-actor count, while most other states appear once, if at all — the geography of suspicion is narrow and repeated.

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How to read it

The frequency view ranks actors by how often they're named. Switch to the connections view to see which countries name which actors — the bipartite links reveal whether a threat is cited broadly or by a single bloc.