
Saudi led Anti-Terror Alliance
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Tuesday’s announcement that Saudi Arabia has cobbled together a military alliance of 34 Muslim states to fight terrorism looks good on paper, but paper – as in paper tiger – may be the operative word. According to the state-run Saudi Press Agency the alliance will take on terrorists in Iraq, Syria, Egypt, Libya and Afghanistan. Now that is a rather tall order especially as neither Iraq nor Afghanistan are part of the coalition. Also on the outside looking in, unsurprisingly, are Syria and Iran. To make sense of all of this, we are joined online by... Guest: Sharif Nashashibi Position: Award-winning journalist and Middle East analyst

