A counter-terrorism official might ask:

From which country do al-Qaeda-friendly jihadists sneak in to Iraq to kill Americans and indiscriminately bomb crowded Iraqi markets? Saudi Arabia



A member of AIPAC might ask:

Which country has gone to war with our ally Israel numerous times? Saudi Arabia



An Islamic reformist might ask:

Which country embraces an Islamic concept called "ijtihad," or religious reasoning, which allows for modern interpretations of Islamic law, even legislation? Iran



An Iraqi-American might ask:

Which country wants to see the Iraqi government succeed, to the point where it sends money and arms to the militias that prop it up? Iran



A conservative Christian might ask:

Which country accepts Christianity as a state-sanctioned religion and guarantees its Christian community seats in parliament? Iran



Someone who hates theocracy might ask:

In which country are the people tired of "Islamic" governance, since, rather than seeing it as an opposition movement, they associate it with a corrupt, self-interested elite? Iran



An Afghan-American might ask:

Which country had a policy of regime change against the Taliban? Iran

Which country was one of only three to recognize the Taliban while Osama bin Laden was given refuge by them? Saudi Arabia



A democrat (yes, lower-case "d" democrat) might ask:

In which country do we see contested elections between diverse factions, and which, to a degree, represent popular will? Iran



An ordinary American might ask:

Which country has a more pro-American population? Iran, several times over



A really concerned American might ask:

Which country has one of the more anti-American populations in the world? Saudi Arabia



These are just a few questions that we might never hear asked. But if we have the answers, why wait for the questions?