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11 hours ago ago from Conservatives Defending Liberty
Hillary Clinton is coming clean on the Obama Administrations efforts to kiss up to Iran in hopes of stopping the obvious Iranian drive for nuclear weapons. I'm sure by the time that this post gets up they will have issued several statements attempting to clarify exactly what she meant to say when she said what she said, the remarks she didn't mean to say the way they came out when she was responding to a confusing and complicated question by ...
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Iraq Soldiers from Iran allegedly raid oil field The Iraqi government on Friday condemned a reported cross-border raid by Iranian soldiers who allegedly raised their flag at the Fakka oil field in Iraq's Maysan province. Government spokesman Ali al-Dabbagh called it a transgression on Iraq's sovereignty and said a formal written protest would be filed with Iran's ambassador in Baghdad. Iraqi military officials said the Iranians stayed ...
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