Latest update: 13/10/2011 

- Iran - Mahmoud Ahmadinejad - Saudi Arabia - terrorism


Inside Iran

An order from the very top of the work of a (clumsy) hustler playing both ends against the middle? François Picard’s panel argues over the motives and timing of an alleged plot to blow up the Saudi ambassador to Washington.

  • Ramin PARHAM. Iranian writer, Co-author of "L'Histoire secrète de la Révolution iranienne";
  • Nooshabeh AMIRI. Editor, ROOZONLINE.COM;
  • Christopher DICKEY. Newsweek Magazine's Paris Bureau Chief and Mideast Editor; Columnist for The Daily Beast;
  • Michael ADLER. Woodrow Wilson Center Public Policy Scholar - from WASHINGTON.

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