Issue 593 - 25 Aug 1998
Even as Mohammed Khatami's Iran recreates itself as a moderate member of the international community, Tehran is in the disturbing paradox of being itself threatened by religious zealots on its borders. The Taleban's victorious sweep through northern Afghanistan is a dramatic setback to Iran's foreign policy. Moreover, it poses immediate security threats to the Islamic Republic.
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