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Research highlights impact of poor network performance on consumers
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His unpredictability unnerves our enemies.
In 2011, when protests broke out in Syria, the Barack Obama administration exploited the unrest to launch a dirty war against President Bashar al-Assad. The result of that policy became clear earlier this month when Iraq War veteran Mohammad Abu al-Julani (he fought for Al-Qaeda in Iraq) seized power in Damascus. At the same time, … Continue reading "Will Backing Terrorists Backfire Again?"
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