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aid to Syria

The US in the Middle East Today

Published March 8, 2013by Charles Naas

by Charles Naas Not even a month in office, Secretary of State John Kerry took his first official trip to the troubled Middle East and immediately felt first-hand the pressures and metamorphosing power relationships in the region. He began his visit… Continue Reading  

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