More gift ideas: Terrorism finger puppets

With only five more days until Christmas, are you still stuck without presents for your favorite foreign policy wonk?  On Monday, we pointed you to War on Terror, the board game. Today, we’d like to bring your attention to the terrorism finger puppets being sold at design store Moss. You, too, can own tiny crocheted ...

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With only five more days until Christmas, are you still stuck without presents for your favorite foreign policy wonk?  On Monday, we pointed you to War on Terror, the board game. Today, we'd like to bring your attention to the terrorism finger puppets being sold at design store Moss.

With only five more days until Christmas, are you still stuck without presents for your favorite foreign policy wonk?  On Monday, we pointed you to War on Terror, the board game. Today, we’d like to bring your attention to the terrorism finger puppets being sold at design store Moss.

You, too, can own tiny crocheted likenesses of Osama bin Laden, Saddam Hussein, Kim Jong Il, Mahmoud Ahmadinejad, and yes, even George W. Bush.  Just place one on each digit and—bam!—you’ve got yourself your very own War on Terror, all in the palm of your hand.  The big question: Which one goes on the middle finger?

Hat tip: mightygoods

Christine Y. Chen is a senior editor at Foreign Policy.

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