The visit of Mahmoud Ahmadinejad, Iran's president, to Iraq is seen as a new chapter in relations between the two countries.
The historic trip, the first by an Iranian leader since the Iran-Iraq ...
The visit of Mahmoud Ahmadinejad, Iran's president, to Iraq is seen as a new chapter in relations between the two countries.
The historic trip, the first by an Iranian leader since the Iran-Iraq war, sparked heated protests and outraged many Sunni Arabs.
Some political observers think this underscored how a growing Iranian influence in Iraq could aggravate the existing mistrust and further sour relations between Shia and Sunnis.
However, Iraqi political leaders appear determined to move closer to Tehran, despite American accusations that Iran finances and supports militias inside Iraq.
How will this new level of closer political and economic relations between Iran and Iraq impact the political future of Baghdad and the wider region?
What are its implications on the already strained political power play between Sunni and Shia factions in Iraq?
How will the US react and will it change its security and military strategies in Iraq?
Our guests this week are:
Dr Sadeq Zibakalam from Teheran University, Rich Schmierer from the US State Department and Dr Abdallah Alshaaal, former Egyptian Assistant Foreign Minister.
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the host of this show is extremely un-professional and is clearly not in the role of a host rather in the seat as an accuser and going forward based on his own agendas....when you ask a question you wait for the answer!? not put the answer in my mouth...dumbass jumps in his response @ 6:28
Mahmoud Ahmadinejad is absolute in his statements. Such thinking is as narrow as it's opposite in the West. Foolishness does not start and stop with the USA. Iran does not speak for Arabs; Iran speaks for Iranians; perhaps....
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Iran does not speak for Arabs; Iran speaks for Iranians; perhaps....
you arabs are the dogs of usa