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After Iran, the West Could Face a New Sunni Terror Threat
Michel Fayad warns that after dealing with Iran's Shiite threat, Western powers may soon confront a resurgence of Sunni extremist groups in the region.

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- Michel Fayad warns of a potential resurgence of Sunni extremist groups after the weakening influence of Shiite leaders.
- The current détente between Western powers and Iran might not address the root causes of extremism in the region.
- Europe is seen as particularly vulnerable to this new wave of threats, which it has underappreciated.
- Introduction of Michel Fayad and his warning about Sunni extremist resurgence.
- Analysis of the current détente between Iran and Western powers.
- Discussion on Europe's vulnerability to a new wave of threats.
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