Presidents and prime ministers in Muslim countries can lead perilous lives, and they sometimes make decisions that imperil the rest of us. Should they crush terrorists who threaten their regimes, or co-opt them with covert support? Are their regular armies enough to defend their borders, or do they want nukes to deter their enemies? And how do they deal with Washington’s aggressive new mission to democratize their countries? As pliant friends? Defiant enemies? Or a bit of both? In an extraordinary set of interviews at last week’s World Economic Forum in Davos, Switzerland, NEWSWEEK’s Lally Weymouth grilled three key leaders—from Pakistan, Iran and Turkey—about the war on terror, the secrets of nuclear proliferation, regional peacemaking and the chances for democratic change. Full Story
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