To Fight Terror, Follow the Money
A recent extradition of a South American money-launderer is a step in the right direction.
July 29, 2019
Increasingly, Arabs see Moscow as a more trustworthy ally.
Over the past years, in addition to its military campaign in Syria and its attempt to establish itself as a sympathetic mediator between the Taliban and other Afghan groups, the Kremlin has worked in less direct ways to increase its influence throughout the Middle East. Shay Attias explains:
A recent extradition of a South American money-launderer is a step in the right direction.
Increasingly, Arabs see Moscow as a more trustworthy ally.
And anointed Yasir Arafat as his successor.
His father’s pleas to FDR accomplished little.
From the time of Joshua.
Over the past years, in addition to its military campaign in Syria and its attempt to establish itself as a sympathetic mediator between the Taliban and other Afghan groups, the Kremlin has worked in less direct ways to increase its influence throughout the Middle East. Shay Attias explains:
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