Vatanka Reports
News and Analysis on the Greater Middle East
Shadow Boxing: Will Saudi Arabia and Iran take the fight to the open?
April 21, 2015
<p class="font_8" style=""><span style=""><span class="color_2">Relations between Iran and Saudi Arabia have always been thorny, but rarely has the state of affairs been as venomous as it is today. Tehran and Riyadh each point to the other as the main reason for much of the turmoil in the Middle East. In its most recent incarnation, the Iranian-Saudi conflict by proxy has reached Yemen in a spiral that both sides portray as climatic.</span></span></p>
Shadow Boxing: Will Saudi Arabia and Iran take the fight to the open?
April 21, 2015
<p class="font_8" style=""><span style=""><span class="color_2">Relations between Iran and Saudi Arabia have always been thorny, but rarely has the state of affairs been as venomous as it is today. Tehran and Riyadh each point to the other as the main reason for much of the turmoil in the Middle East. In its most recent incarnation, the Iranian-Saudi conflict by proxy has reached Yemen in a spiral that both sides portray as climatic.</span></span></p>
Shadow Boxing: Will Saudi Arabia and Iran take the fight to the open?
April 21, 2015
<p class="font_8" style=""><span style=""><span class="color_2">Relations between Iran and Saudi Arabia have always been thorny, but rarely has the state of affairs been as venomous as it is today. Tehran and Riyadh each point to the other as the main reason for much of the turmoil in the Middle East. In its most recent incarnation, the Iranian-Saudi conflict by proxy has reached Yemen in a spiral that both sides portray as climatic.</span></span></p>
Shadow Boxing: Will Saudi Arabia and Iran take the fight to the open?
April 21, 2015
<p class="font_8" style=""><span style=""><span class="color_2">Relations between Iran and Saudi Arabia have always been thorny, but rarely has the state of affairs been as venomous as it is today. Tehran and Riyadh each point to the other as the main reason for much of the turmoil in the Middle East. In its most recent incarnation, the Iranian-Saudi conflict by proxy has reached Yemen in a spiral that both sides portray as climatic.</span></span></p>