MURDER, POLITICS, AND THE END OF THE JAZZ AGE
by Michael Wolraich
BBC News, 10 Nov., 2013
Sectarian tension between Shia and Sunni Muslims is probably the most serious threat to the world security, according Iran's foreign minister.
Speaking to the BBC, Mohamed Javad Zarif blamed some Sunni countries for what he called "fear-mongering". "Some people have fanned the animosity for short-sighted political interests," he said.
Syria, Iraq and Pakistan are among the countries currently grappling with a surge in sectarian violence.
Mr Zarif said conflict between Sunnis and Shias was "the most serious security threat not only to the region but to the world at large". "I think we need to come to understand that a sectarian divide in the Islamic world is a threat to all of us." [....]