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Fighting ISIS and the Morning After

Published September 17, 2014by Emile Nakhleh 2 Comments

by Emile Nakhleh As the wobbly anti-ISIS coalition is being formed with American prodding, the Obama administration should take a strategic look at the future of the Arab world beyond the threat posed by the self-declared Islamic State. Otherwise, the… Continue Reading  

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