Today's Middle East may be as dangerous and explosive than at any time since 1973. As this in a part of the world that has seen significant danger and explosiveness. First, the Iraq War has unleashed old, bitter rivalries with newer and more cruel soldiers. Second, Iran's quest for nuclear capability remains in place. And third, the Israeli - Palestinian conflict resides not at the bargaining table but with the exchange of gun fire. Middle East Studies expert Dr. Ken Stein of Emory University, who just returned from visiting Israel, joins Between the Synapse to discuss the region as a whole a
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