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Despite opposition from new members of the EU, desperate for energy, Europeans give in to Moscow
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Corrective measures like affirmative action, could violate free-market expectations and threaten individual rights
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Those who behead are suddenly upset about airstrikes and civilian deaths
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Mainland could view protesters as reasonable or spoiled
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War Against the Islamic State
Countries in the Middle East scramble for new alliances
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