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Journalist, he lives in Rome, Italy. He has a Master's in Journalism from the Bologna University, and was an intern at Corriere della Sera. He coordinates the webzine www.resetdoc.org , and writes about foreign affairs issues for the newspaper Europa, Reset and Caffeeuropa.it
SHARE Tuesday, January 9, 2007 An attack against Iran? Sunni governments would be secretly happy
In December 2004, King Abdullah of Jordan described the threatening emergence of the "Shia crescent", a radical Shia arc that went from Damascus to Tehran, passing through the new Bagdad. Now, with Hezbollah's popularity at its peak, that prophecy sounds truer, and represents a threat for Sunni governments.