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Denying justice in the name of fighting terrorism will backfire
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Obama and Modi overlook rocky past, prepare for economic liberalization and security cooperation
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As Yemen’s Government Falls, So May a US Strategy for Fighting Terror
Sunni-Shia divide makes Yemen a fragile partner in war on extremism
Mark Thompson
January 22, 2015
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Despite chilly meeting, Xi and Abe are pragmatists in resuming dialogue
Kristine Kwok
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US Standing in the Middle East
Invasion of Iraq accelerated the country’s decline
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