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Venezuela and Iran decided this week to join forces and spend $4 billion to retrieve oil from Venezuela’s oil-rich Orinoco belt.


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Islamist terrorist activity in Pakistan is threatening supply lines that the U.S. and NATO rely on for the war in Afghanistan.


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‘Blood toucheth blood. Therefore, shall the land mourn, and every one that dwelleth therein shall languish.’


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Hint: It has to do with oil, and it nearly worked in World War ii.


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2015 was a tough year for Europe. After two terrorist attacks and a flood of migrants, the Continent is now motivated by fear of radical Islam.


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Americans are realizing that China is a dangerous threat. But you probably won’t guess its deadliest anti-U.S. stroke.


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