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    President Obama has authorized airstrikes against ISIS, while relying on Turkey and other local forces to provide the ground forces that have worked to recapture ISIS-held territory in Syria. (Militant photo via AP, File)
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    Muslims have the most to lose if we play dumb on Islamic terrorism

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    Kenyan politics is often divided along ethnic lines and areas where these tensions could erupt into violence also concern Kenyans and election monitors. (AP Photo/Achmad Ibrahim)
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    What's sad here is that France has traditionally been strong on equipment budgeting. (Stephane Mahe/Pool Photo via AP)
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    French President Emmanuel Macron is wrong to cut defense spending

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    France intervened in Mali in 2013 to oust Islamic extremists who had seized control of the major northern towns the year before. While the militants were officially ousted, they have continued to launch regular attacks on U.N. peacekeeping and Malian military sites. (AP Photo/Baba Ahmed)
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    Two nooses have been found in other Smithsonian museums in recent weeks. (AP Photo/Pablo Martinez Monsivais, File)
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    The Senate passed a bill late Thursday night that seeks to restore funding for endangered species programs to protect gorillas and elephants in Africa and India, while guarding the U.S. against invasive pests from other countries. (Audubon Zoo via AP)
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    With the help of his staff, the 93-year-old lobbying veteran has become one of the most sought after consultants in Washington. (AP Photo/Carolyn Kaster)
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    Bob Dole signs contract to help Democratic Republic of Congo’s president cozy up to Trump

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