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    made this point to me about French prisons over a year ago. Knowing that the radicalization period can happen quickly, how are European authorities attempting to "keep the genie in the bottle?"

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    The US has no chance of staying over the long run, but will find a way to leave with some dignity, very soon. By

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    الأكراد يختارون الحوار مع دمشق تحسباً للانسحاب الأميركي من سورية via

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    Good morning World... PAUL CÉZANNE, Mont Sainte-Victoire,1885/95.

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    You know you’re on the wrong side of history when you have to arrest an artist for painting the face of a 16 year old girl you have put in jail for resisting your oppression, on the illegal wall you built to divide and imprison millions of your victims.

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    Something will have to give. There are many different voices but only supports one, that of the left, and has a work culture of allowing their employees to violate our free speech rights by silencing us in deceptive ways.

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    Except Israelis brothers

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    Lufta e fundit në Siri: Fillimisht do të shkatërrohet ISIS-i , objektivi i rradhës është Idlibi - Media e Lire

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    6/ ISIS is finished in Quneitra (2% remaining). The next step will be al-Badiya and Idlib to finish off ISIS and al-Qaeda et al. Suweida didn't pay a heavier price than Damascus or Aleppo, or Homs, or Hama or any other Syrian province. The war is coming to an end. END.

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    5/+ Now the Syrian army has distributed weapons and installed several military positions to protect the province. ISIS crossed al-Tanf, undisturbed by the , and drove south to Suweida. That also should be taken into consideration.

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    4/+ Most of the Druse men in Suweida fight in the Army and NDF. IT is not a question of "teaching the druse a lesson". It is much more simple: a failure of the security procedures. This is a war and when at war there are hundreds of thousands of casualties. ISIS will hit again.

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    3/+ The Syrian Army considered the priority is to liberate Daraa and Qunietra first, both provinces linked to Israel, USA, Jordan, Saudi Arabia and therefore is much more complicated than the 100km under control in al-Badiya.

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    2/+ Among ISIS attackers, there were people of the same province who know the area very well and even the population. The 32 killed were mainly Palestinians who were dislocated from Yarmouk to the only ISIS pocket remaining under the Syrian Army control in al Badiya.

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  20. 15 hours ago

    1/ I read many threads about and attack. In a few words, as I stated in my last article, there is a failure in the Syrian Army security of the province because no-one thought ISIS would have the courage to mount an attack

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