An apparently botched bomb attack in Bangkok fueled concerns in Thailand that the country could become a target for foreign terrorists. The WSJ's Deborah Kan speaks to Patrick Barta.
Botched Thai Bombing Plot Ratchets Up Pressure on Iran -- Wall Street Journal
BANGKOK—An apparently botched bomb plot in the Thai capital put Iranian fingerprints on the latest of a string of attacks that have raised U.S. and Israeli warnings of a heightened threat of terrorism sponsored by Tehran.
Three explosions tore through a bustling Bangkok neighborhood Tuesday, wounding four bystanders and blowing off the legs of a bomber who Thai police said was an Iranian national. A second Iranian passport holder who fled the scene was detained at the city's international airport, Thai police said.
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