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The need to reform Saudi Arabia and its extremist Wahhabi influences
Saudi Arabia – once the United States’ most fervent and dependable ally in the Middle East – has become the United States’ biggest diplomatic liability. While Saudi Arabia is the US’ largest and most consistent buyer of military equipment ($12 … Continue reading
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Terrorism is not an ethnic trait – it’s a malady wrought by social, religious extremism
Some nations unwittingly provide the ways and means for terrorists to thrive Every nation on earth has the potential to produce its own brand of terrorists and criminals. But only a few nations provide the media and conditions that produce … Continue reading