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Gulf coalition against ISIS

Building an Unlikely Coalition Against ISIS

Published September 2, 2014by Thomas Lippman 10 Comments

by Thomas W. Lippman Throughout the Middle East, television news broadcasts on state-owned channels have always featured what Western journalists ridicule as “coming and going stories”—a delegation from some country or organization arrives, the delegation meets the king or president,… Continue Reading  

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