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  • ...ntation. Even then, the six communist members, along with South Africa and Saudi Arabia, abstained in the vote. ...atified all but the Covenant on Civil and Political Rights; and Cuba and Saudi Arabia have ratified all but the Covenant on Civil and Political Rights and the C
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  • '''15. Tunisia'''. President Zine al-Abidine Ben Ali takes refuge in Saudi Arabia[http://www.guardian.co.uk/world/2011/jan/14/tunisian-president-flees-countr ''' 25 Saudi Arabia'''. King Abdulla announces that Saudi women are to have the right to join t
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  • * '''''Arabian Crude''''' is a Middle Eastern oil from [[Saudi Arabia]]. |[[Saudi Arabia]]
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  • Versions of the Panavia Tornado fly SEAD missions for Italy, Germany, Saudi Arabia, and the United Kingdom. Italy and Germany use the dedicated electronic co
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  • ...tinian acceptance of Israel; robustly asserting U.S. interests vis-à-vis [[Saudi Arabia]]; and developing strategies to deal with Iraq and contain Iran.
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  • <td>[[Saudi Arabia]]</td><td>[[Riyadh]]</td><td>[[Sudi Arabian riyal]]</td> ...tate|Saudi Arabia}}<br><small>''since {{headofstate-enteredoffice|Monarchy|Saudi Arabia}}''</small></td>
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  • ...nd most powerful men, like Britain’s Prince Andrew and the crown prince of Saudi Arabia.
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  • Bin Laden had come home to Saudi Arabia and witnessed the Iraq War|Iraqi invasion of Kuwait. He offered his fighter ...al Foundation in Chicago, the International Islamic Relief Organization in Saudi Arabia, and others. Key al-Qaeda personnel in Bosnia would include:
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  • ...a. Also occurs on the Arabian peninsula, where it is found in southwestern Saudi Arabia and Yemen.
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  • ...a and its best-known spokesman. He was from a rich and prominent family in Saudi Arabia. He began his activism in the Afghanistan War (1978–1992), initially main ...12 pages long, and one its key demands was getting all non-Muslims out of Saudi Arabia.<ref name=1996Fatwa>{{citation
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  • ...ait in August 1990 and threatened Saudi Arabia, Bush sent forces to defend Saudi Arabia and demand Iraq's [[Saddam Hussein]] obey UN orders to withdraw immediately
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  • ...lights were also made over Egypt, Iran, Iraq, Lebanon, the Mediterranean, Saudi Arabia, Syria, and Iraq. The Mediterranean missions monitored British and French
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  • ...d many Deoband madrassas have direct or indirect funding from sponsors in Saudi Arabia. The students making up the core of the Taliban, however, had grown up in
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  • ...ct Salafist rule, more conservative than the Wahhabism|Wahhabi movement of Saudi Arabia. Both featured a "Department for Promoting Virtue and Preventing Vice," but ...uch more complex. In those days, the ISI received much of its finding from Saudi Arabia and the U.S. By the nineties, however, the Taliban had a mesh of connection
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  • |Saudi Arabia
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  • ...tion was stalemated, there were various attempts to broker a settlement. [[Saudi Arabia]] offered to pay reparations to Iran and guarantee the removal of Iraqi tro ...ops in June 1982, to help Lebanon after an Israeli invasion. At this time, Saudi Arabia also tried to broker a settlement, in which it would pay reparations to Ira
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  • ...esert Shield, a deployment of coalition forces deterred Iraq from invading Saudi Arabia, and the command began to focus on ejecting Iraqi forces from Kuwait. The b
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  • ...ay 15, however, the governments of Egypt, Syria, Iraq, Lebanon, Jordan and Saudi Arabia, with varying degrees of formality, declared war, a ''de facto'' recognitio
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  • ...states has been the Middle East/Persian Gulf. Moscow has...moved closer to Saudi Arabia and Iran..."<ref name=Fukuyama1989-pvi /></blockquote> ...ase at Gardaneh Pireh Zan allowed surveillance of air activity in northern Saudi Arabia. Coupled with other Soviet intelligence facilities in South Yemen, Ethiopia
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  • ...l (32%) minority in favour of the more obtrusive rôle that it exerts in [[Saudi Arabia]]. Although 66 per cent of respondents wanted sharia to be the basis of Eg ===[[Saudi Arabia]]===
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