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That suggests that authorities granted him entry at a time when U.S. immigration authorities face political pressure to block visitors with even tenuous ties to extremist groups. Four months after Nahhas entered the United States on a European passport, U.S. authorities denied entry to a well-known Syrian humanitarian leader who had been approved to visit Washington to receive an award from international aid groups. McClatchyWhile the purpose of his visit was not disclosed, the report nonetheless intimates that he was in Washington for talks with US government officials. "His previously undisclosed visit is a delicate matter for both sides - the conservative Salafist insurgents risk their credibility with even perceived ties to the United States, and the U.S. government risks looking soft on screenings by allowing entry to a member of an Islamist paramilitary force."
Comment: Against Russia's wishes NATO pushes the world towards nuclear war. Yet, despite their belief in their 'exceptionalism,' it's doubtful they'd make it past the first strike: If only the peoples of the West were aware of how incompetent, corrupt, and truly evil their leadership has become.
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