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In the new book "Tehran Rising," author Ilan Berman notes that the U.S. war on terrorism has inadvertently removed two of the major brakes on Iranian power in the region: Saddam Hussein's dictatorship in Iraq and the Islamist Taliban in neighboring Afghanistan. In his 2005 book Tehran Rising: Iran's Challenge to the United States, Berman noted that the U.S. had inadvertently removed two major brakes on Iranian regional power: Saddam Hussei in Iraq and the Taliban in neighboring Afghanistan.

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In his 2005 book Tehran Rising: Iran's Challenge to the United States, Berman noted that the U.S. had inadvertently removed two major brakes on Iranian regional power: Saddam Hussei in Iraq and the Taliban in neighboring Afghanistan.