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Plus: The 'Florida man' shaping U.S. foreign policy. [Foreign Policy Logo]( [Foreign Policy Editors Picks]( October 26, 2022 | [View in browser]( To read unlimited articles featured in Editors’ Picks, [subscribe today](. SPONSORED BY [AMERICAN UNIVERSITY]( 1 [Willing supporter.]( aiding Russian forces in Ukraine, Iran aims to distract the United States from the Middle East so it can pursue its own imperial project, John Hardie and Behnam Ben Taleblu [write](. 2 [“Florida man.”]( Gov. Ron DeSantis’s likely reelection in Florida could shape U.S. foreign policy toward Central America, Amelia Cheatham [writes](. 3 [Public defense.]( countries worried about Russian attacks on critical infrastructure should encourage their citizens to keep an eye on national security threats, FP’s Elisabeth Braw [writes](. 4 [Trans-Atlantic unity.]( United States and the European Union are moving closer in their views on China as it threatens European businesses and grows more aggressive toward Taiwan, Julia Pallanch and Bonnie S. Glaser [write](. 5 [High-stakes hustle.]( voters in Brazil could decide whether President Jair Bolsonaro stays in office—but they have to turn out, FP’s Catherine Osborn [reports](. --------------------------------------------------------------- SPONSORED [
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