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'We must build a global social system' – Bill Clinton
In an interview, former US President Bill Clinton offers ideas for the Middle East and other issues
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Islamic State claims credit
David D. Kirkpatrick
March 20, 2015
All It Takes to Cross From Turkey to ISIS-Held Syria Is $25
NATO member Turkey struggles to control corrupt border guards who allow back-and-forth travel
Sophia Jones
March 2, 2015
Foreign Recruits Are Islamic State’s Cannon Fodder
IS shows little trust of recruits and few are expected to survive
Eli Lake
February 24, 2015
What ISIS Really Wants
Religious fundamentalists want caliphate, return to the 7th century, apocalypse
Graeme Wood
February 23, 2015
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