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The Socialist International and the rise of Yasir Arafat.
From:
Midstream
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November 1, 2002| Author:
Delfiner, Henry
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The war against terrorism, in response to the attack on the United States, is now more than a year old. Predictions about the outcome of wars are notoriously difficult, but it is sate to say that it is not going to be easy and that the outcome will not only affect our own future but that of the entire free world.
Beyond any doubt, the severity of the peril in which Wes-tern civilization finds itself results to a large extent from the fact that the old adage, "Resist from...
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