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President Obama Was Not Fazed By The Saudi 'Snub'

Anthony Bubalo, Real Clear World/Lowly Institute : Obama Shrugs at Saudi Snubs There has been a lot of parsing of yesterday's reputed snub of President Obama by King Salman of Saudi Arabia. It ce…
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Australia And New Zealand Mark Anzac Day

Julia Zorthian, Time : The 100-Year History Behind Anzac Day Australia and New Zealand first observed the day on April 25, 1916 For a century now, in the dark hours before daybreak each April 25, Aus…
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U.S. Launches Targeted Cyberattacks Against The Islamic State

Admiral Michael Rogers is commander of the U.S. Cyber Command and director of the National Security Agency. PHOTO: MIKE BLAKE/REUTERS New York Times: ISIS Targeted by Cyberattacks in a New U.S. Line…
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Why This Small Iraqi Town Became A Breeding Ground For Jihadists

Peter Schwartzstein, Quartz: The perfect recipe for making jihadis was developed in this small Iraqi town No matter where you turn when covering ISIL’s two years of terror in Iraq and Syria, one nam…
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Why Peace Will Not Be Possible In Iraq After The Islamic State Has Been Defeated

Displaced Sunni people fleeing the violence in Ramadi, cross a bridge on the outskirts of Baghdad, May 24, 2015. Anand Gopal, The Atlantic : The Hell After ISIS Even as the militant group loses groun…
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How The British, French, And Americans Overcome Their Military Cultural Differences

Defense News : UK, US and France Recognize Militaries' Cultural Differences Trilateral Meeting Provides Examples of Areas the Allies Can Better Coordinate PARIS — An open dialogue about cultural …
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American Volunteers Fighting Alongside The Kurds Against The Islamic State

U.S. volunteer John Cole (C), 23, carries his assault rifle at a checkpoint in Makhmour, Iraq April 17, 2016. REUTERS/Ahmed Jadallah Reuters : U.S. volunteers seek adventure fighting Islamic State al…
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