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Like
natural disasters, terrorist attacks have the potential to shape human
history — if they happen at the right time and at the right place. But
even then, both are more likely to leave their mark by shaping larger
trends than by causing radical shifts by themselves. Unlike natural
disasters, the humans who orchestrate terrorist attacks have the
ability to choose the time and place, and oftentimes to exploit
political or societal fault lines that can accelerate trends.
In this short geographic primer, Stratfor examines Iran's geographic position at the crossroads of the Islamic world.
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