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Riyadh still has many reasons to fear Tehran.
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In December, Sami al-Arian, a former professor of computer science, took part in an Indiana University-sponsored discussion of terrorism. While a computer scientist without specific expertise in cybersecurity might seem an unlikely candidate for such a panel, al-Arian has the additional qualification of being a convicted terrorist. David May and Melissa Sacks write:
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Sami al-Arian’s return to respectability.
In December, Sami al-Arian, a former professor of computer science, took part in an Indiana University-sponsored discussion of terrorism. While a computer scientist without specific expertise in cybersecurity might seem an unlikely candidate for such a panel, al-Arian has the additional qualification of being a convicted terrorist. David May and Melissa Sacks write:
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