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The Saudis and Iran's Moderates

The Saudis and Iran's Moderates

September 21, 2015

<p class="font_8" style=""><span style=""><span style=""><span class="color_2">Looking to capitalize on the momentum from the July 14 nuclear deal, the moderate government of Iranian President Hassan Rouhani is now seeking ways to reduce tensions with its regional rivals, particularly Saudi Arabia. This is no small task. Not only must Rouhani convince his domestic critics that mending ties with their arch rival is in Iran’s interest, but he must also get a read on Riyadh’s new leader, King Salman, and the ruling elite.</span></span></span></p>

The Saudis and Iran's Moderates

The Saudis and Iran's Moderates

September 21, 2015

<p class="font_8" style=""><span style=""><span style=""><span class="color_2">Looking to capitalize on the momentum from the July 14 nuclear deal, the moderate government of Iranian President Hassan Rouhani is now seeking ways to reduce tensions with its regional rivals, particularly Saudi Arabia. This is no small task. Not only must Rouhani convince his domestic critics that mending ties with their arch rival is in Iran’s interest, but he must also get a read on Riyadh’s new leader, King Salman, and the ruling elite.</span></span></span></p>

The Saudis and Iran's Moderates

The Saudis and Iran's Moderates

September 21, 2015

<p class="font_8" style=""><span style=""><span style=""><span class="color_2">Looking to capitalize on the momentum from the July 14 nuclear deal, the moderate government of Iranian President Hassan Rouhani is now seeking ways to reduce tensions with its regional rivals, particularly Saudi Arabia. This is no small task. Not only must Rouhani convince his domestic critics that mending ties with their arch rival is in Iran’s interest, but he must also get a read on Riyadh’s new leader, King Salman, and the ruling elite.</span></span></span></p>

The Saudis and Iran's Moderates

The Saudis and Iran's Moderates

September 21, 2015

<p class="font_8" style=""><span style=""><span style=""><span class="color_2">Looking to capitalize on the momentum from the July 14 nuclear deal, the moderate government of Iranian President Hassan Rouhani is now seeking ways to reduce tensions with its regional rivals, particularly Saudi Arabia. This is no small task. Not only must Rouhani convince his domestic critics that mending ties with their arch rival is in Iran’s interest, but he must also get a read on Riyadh’s new leader, King Salman, and the ruling elite.</span></span></span></p>

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