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Tag: U.S. State Department

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Mexican Drug Cartels Are Not Terrorists

October 26, 2011February 2, 2018 Al-Qaida, cartel, Colombia, drug market, drug trafficking, Eric Holder, FARC, Felipe Calderon, Hamas, Hezbollah, homeland security, Iran, Latin America, mafia, Mexico, Mexico drug war, miliary, Rick Perry, South America, Stratfor, terrorism, terrorist organization, the Zetas, trade, U.S., U.S. State Department, U.S.-Mexico border
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Iraq’s Camp Ashraf: “Frenemies” of the West

October 12, 2011February 2, 2018 American Foreign Terrorist Organization System, Arab Spring, army, Ayatollah, Bill Clinton, Camp Ashraf, civilians, dictatorship, European Union, Geneva Convention, Hillary Clinton, human rights, Iran, Iraq, mahmoud ahmadinejad, MEK, mullah, National Council of Resistance of Iran, Nouri al-Maliki, People’s Mojahedin Organization of Iran, politics, refugee, Saddam Hussein, Shah, Tehran, terrorist, U.S. State Department, United Nations
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THE INDEX — March 15, 2010

March 15, 2010February 3, 2018 Congo sexual violence, Congolese army, Cuidad Juarez, Darfur ceasefire agreement, Darfur internally displaced persons, Democratic Republic of Congo, FARDC, Felipe Calderon, Jorge Castaneda, Justice and Equality Movement, Mexico drug war, MONUC, narcotics traffickers, North Kivu, Roberta Jacobson, Sudanese military, U.S. State Department, UN peacekeeping, United Nations Human Rights Council
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