Minds focussed by IS, Saudis and Iranians think about making up
Iranian Foreign Minister Mohammad Javad Zarif addresses the Council on Foreign Relations in New York ahead of next week's United Nations General Assembly September 17, 2014./ (Reuters) - For decades the opposing poles of Middle East power politics, Saudi Arabia and Iran may be driven to set aside at least some of their differences by the rise of a mutual enemy: Islamic State. The Sunni militant group is as hateful to Tehran for its threat to the rule of Iran's Shi'ite allies in neighbouring Iraq and Syria as it is to Saudi Arabia for its ...
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