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Invasions and Evictions of the Ottoman Turks: From Jerusalem to the United States
Glancing at historical trends, it seems the West’s struggle with Turkey over the century has oscillated between Jerusalem, the greater Middle East, Europe, and the Native American tribal lands in the United States. During a time when the struggle over … Continue reading →
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