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[Random News From Iran] Dexter Clayton wrote: I came across this post today on "Intelligence Brief: Tensions Increase Between Iran and Saudi Arabi (La Nueva Cuba)" "The latest political developments in the Middle East demonstrate the rising power of Iran. Tehran is involved in three primary conflicts in the Middle East.

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[Counterterror.typepad.com] The Counterterrorism Blog: Saudi Arabia, Iran and Syria's holy ...: In fact, as a brave Algerian editorialist from Le Soir D’Algerie pointed out Saudi Arabia had two major opportunities to start this campaign in December: one was the Hajj (the Pilgrimage which millions of Muslim attend), and the other one was the meeting of the Organization of the Islamic Conference which took place in Riyadh. The Conference adopted a resolution to create an Observatory against Islamophobia citing the example of the Danish cartoons but that was it.

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[Bildt.blogspot.com] Bildt Comments: European Union, Iran, Saudi Arabia, Cuba...: We really can't have a Europe that is applauded by China and Iran and Saudi Arabia on the future governance of the Internet. Even those critical of the United States must see where such a position risks taking us.

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