As the anniversary of Iran's June 12 unrest rapidly approaches, I had a (not so) deep thought about this year's headlines as compared to last.
The top foreign policy story of 2009, I'd assume rather indisputably, was Iran. But barring some sort of cataclysmic event (knock on virtual-wood), the world news story of 2010 will likely be Greece and the greater Euro debt crisis.
So I ask: Which do you believe to be the more significant of the two? I think one's answer may reveal a lot about how they consider and approach foreign policy. (and yes, my answer is the Eurozone crisis.)
Please add your thoughts in the comments section and call me Neville Chamberlain.