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Despite its slow pace, the book makes a fiery case against what its author calls the oppression and fanaticism that dominates much of Saudi society.
While Mr. Kerry made his fiery case against Mr. Assad, Mr. Obama was circumspect, sprinkling his words with caveats about the modest scale of the operation and acknowledgments of the nation's combat fatigue.
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