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What’s the Deal With Americans Fighting in Syria?

Hello All! Welcome to another edition of “What’s the Deal?” the blog that doesn’t overhype fairly obvious observations. As the controversial new wave of American led coalition airstrikes continue to hit targets in Syria and Iraq, new revelations that there … Continue reading

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What’s the Deal With America’s Decision on Syria?

Hello All! Welcome to another edition of “What’s the Deal”, the blog that doesn’t change its ideology based on economic interests (unless, you know, someone wants to make early retirement for me a reality). In this week’s blog entry, we’ll … Continue reading

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What’s the Deal With the “End of the Iraq War”?

Hello all! Welcome to another edition of “What’s the Deal?”, the blog that always provides evidence for its AME’s (arguments of mass explanation). In this week’s blog, we’ll discuss the final withdrawal of U.S. forces from Iraq this week, effectively ending … Continue reading

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