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I don't think turkey would have any trouble or worry about securing a nuke if they needed. israel has to get through Iran first and I don't think...
The west was not the only side using the ceasefire to restrengthen Rumor has it china has upgraded defenses for their ally. No doubt Russia has as...
Sorry couldn't read past 2nd paragraph with the complete lies. Funny how satellite images show the strikes that were intercepted. As a matter of...
A very well reasoned and thought out article. Valid premises and insights. There is one glaring omission, although it can be seen somewhat between...
''The U.S. and Israel for some months have been attempting to bring a segment of leaders in Lebanon to accept the task of disarming Hizbullah, as...
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Comment: "A man whose death is believed to be Nigeria's first in a still-widening Ebola virus outbreak was planning a trip to Minnesota to visit his family next month, his wife said. Patrick Sawyer, a 40-year-old consultant with the Liberian Ministry of Finance, was en route to a conference when he collapsed upon arrival in Lagos, Nigeria, the Associated Press reported."
Suspected U.S. Ebola victim in Nigeria had planned a visit to Minnesota
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