By Edward Blum and Marc Levin
Americans should look with skepticism on what may be the crocodile tears of our new best friends and "allies" in the Middle East. Even though the totalitarian nations of the Arab world have sent condolences and general pledges of support following the butchering of more than 5,000 Ame...
Americans should look with skepticism on what may be the crocodile tears of our new best friends and "allies" in the Middle East. Even though the totalitarian nations of the Arab world have sent condolences and general pledges of support following the butchering of more than 5,000 Ame...
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