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Obama Hit With ‘Double Standards’ Accusation Over Iraq, Syria Civilian Casualties
ALGEMEINER by Ben Cohen October 1, 2014 As President Barack Obama meets with Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu at the White House, a storm is brewing over alleged double standards concerning civilian casualties incurred during the current US bombing campaign … Continue reading →
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Tagged Iraq, Islamic State, National Review, President Barack Obama, Syria
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