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ISIS Has Almost No Popular Support in Egypt, Saudi Arabia, or Lebanon
WASHINGTON INSTITUTE by David Pollock October 14, 2014 New polls show that the group has curried little favor in key countries, but the nuances behind the numbers have important implications for U.S. policy toward Syria, Iran, and other actors. How … Continue reading
Posted in Islam, Israel & Middle East
Tagged Egypt, ISIS, Islamic State of Iraq and al-Sham, Lebanon, Saudi Arabia
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