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Iran’s Rouhani on Global Stage as Opponents at Home Speak Up

Published September 23, 2014by Adnan Tabatabai 3 Comments

by Adnan Tabatabai Iranian President Hassan Rouhani arrived in New York yesterday with the clear understanding that he’s being carefully watched back home. The official purpose of his trip is to address the United Nations General Assembly, but much more… Continue Reading  

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