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Abdullah of Saudi Arabia

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In beloved Iraq, blood is flowing between brothers, in the shadow of an illegitimate foreign occupation, and abhorrent sectarianism threatens a civil war.
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Saudi: US Iraq presence illegal 29 March 2007

 
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