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The Biggest Mideast Crisis You Probably Don’t Know Enough About

Published May 19, 2014by Thomas Lippman 5 Comments

by Tom Lippman The Middle East’s seemingly endless conflicts are diverting attention and resources from a graver long-term threat that threatens the whole region, the growing scarcity of water, and the situation will get worse before it gets better —… Continue Reading →

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