
Iran, Iraq, and the United States: The New Triangle’s Impact on Sectarianism and the Nuclear Threat
By Dr Sherifa D Zuhur / Published Nov. 1, 2006
Author: Dr Sherifa D Zuhur
historically influenced and threatened each other. Today, the situation has been further complicated by the post-2003 change in the Iraqi Shi'a community’s status, Iran's development of a nuclear program, and international efforts to contain that program. These issues are now influenced by a new pattern of Iraqi-Iranian, U.S.-Iraqi and Iranian-U.S. dynamics. This new triangle of state relations must also be considered in light of Iraq and Iran’s neighbors.