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WaPo on Iran in Syria: The Lens Reflects a Mirror

Published February 12, 2013by Farideh Farhi

by Farideh Farhi This Washington Post article about Iran and Hezbollah building networks in Syria in the event of Bashar al-Assad’s fall is certainly eye-catching. It’s also suggestive of Iranian shrewdness in trying to make the best out of every… Continue Reading  

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