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  • ....org/policy-analysis/view/saudi-arabias-shifting-war-on-terror|title=Saudi Arabia's Shifting War on Terror|publisher=[[Washington Institute for Near East Pol ...ll|(Crown Prince 2015 {{ndash}}present)}} {{Small|(Crown Prince of [[Saudi Arabia]])}}<br /> {{flagicon image|Flag of the Pakistani Army.svg|size=23px}} '''[
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  • ...ar-armed. When looking at the numbers, for instance, it appears that Saudi Arabia and Pakistan can be classified as middle powers (see in this regard Ping, 2 ...kistan, [[preemptive strikes]] on India by Pakistan's [[Pakistan Air Force|air force]], [[Pakistan Navy|navy]], and [[Pakistan Marines|marines]] sparked [
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  • ...ly in Asia]] and the second-largest country in Western Asia behind [[Saudi Arabia]]. Iran has a population of 85 million, making it the [[List of countries a ...versary of Israel]] and [[Iran–Saudi Arabia proxy conflict|also of Saudi Arabia]]. Iran is also considered to be one of the biggest players within Middle E
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  • ...avy]] is located in Chittagong, along with an air base of the [[Bangladesh Air Force]], garrisons of the [[Bangladesh Army]] and the main base of the [[Ba [[File:Thunderbolt Is 135 Sqn RAF at Chittagong c1944.jpg|thumb|[[Royal Air Force]] Thunderbolts lined up at Chittagong in 1944]]
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  • | country = [[Saudi Arabia]] | organised = [[Ministry of Hajj and Umrah (Saudi Arabia)]]
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  • ...Israel, Iran, Iraq, Jordan, Kuwait, Lebanon, Oman, Palestine, Qatar, Saudi Arabia, [[Syria]], United Arab Emirates and Yemen.<ref name="defense.gov1"/><ref n ...ndestine operations against commercial shipping and drone attacks on Saudi Arabia's oil infrastructure under the cover of proxies did not have the deterrent
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  • |birth_place= Jeddah, Saudia Arabia ...hysical standards, examinations, and criteria are same for the Army, Navy, Air Force, and Marines' special forces selections and training, often training
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  • ...sier|discovery of oxygen]] (1778) and the first [[Montgolfier brothers|hot air balloon carrying passengers]] (1783), were achieved by French scientists in ...rbon dioxide emissions, behind such less populous nations as Canada, Saudi Arabia or Australia. This situation results from the French government's decision
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  • ...orth Pole]] or [[Siberian High|Siberia]], develops into moist and unstable air that ascends to form snow squalls along the lee shores of the Black Sea, up ...andidates from Egypt, Kuwaiti MPs, and former ministers from Jordan, Saudi Arabia (including [[Jamal Khashoggi]]), Syria, and Yemen.<ref name="atlantic2013">
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  • '''Musa Bin Ali Bin Said Al Amri''' is a citizen of [[Saudi Arabia]] held in [[extrajudicial detention]] in the [[United States]] [[Guantanamo ...analysts estimate he was born on [[July 26]] [[1978]], in [[Arar]], Saudi Arabia.
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  • He was outside a makeshift, open-air holding compound where the captives were kept on their way to registration <!-- the crude open-air lock-up whose iconic photos would symbolize the military experiment in offs
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  • ...nited States Marines escorted 20 prisoners clad in orange uniforms from an Air Force cargo plane — “the worst of the worst,” the Pentagon called the ...one detainee, an admitted Qaeda terrorist who was sent to his native Saudi Arabia to complete a military commission prison sentence under a plea agreement ne
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  • ...[Aviano Air Base]] (Italy), [[Palma de Mallorca Airport]] (Spain), [[Tuzla Air Base]] (Bosnia-Herzegovina), [[Skopje Airport|Skopje]] (Republic of Macedon ...trial in absentia|''in absentia'']]) 23 of the Americans, including a U.S. Air Force (USAF) colonel. Two of the Italians were also convicted in person.
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  • | birth_place = Jeddah, Saudi Arabia ...born in the '''Feni district'''; however, '''he was born in Jeddah, Saudi Arabia'''. Now, '''he''' resides in '''Dhaka'''. '''TOWHIDUL ISLAM''' is a '''Busi
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  • ...]] in 2013.<ref>{{cite web|title=Chad, Chile, Lithuania, Nigeria and Saudi Arabia were elected to serve on the UN Security Council|date=17 October 2013|acces ...Army headquarters in Santiago, six divisions throughout its territory, an Air Brigade in [[Rancagua]], and a Special Forces Command in [[Colina, Chile|Co
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  • ...re cold, and lows usually go beyond the freezing point. And when cold damp air comes to Morocco from the northwest, for a few days, temperatures sometimes ...waves, or by lowering temperatures by 7–8 degrees Celsius when cold damp air blows from the northwest, creating a coldwave or cold spell. However, these
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  • ...s total [[proven reserves]] the second largest in the world, after [[Saudi Arabia]]'s.<ref name=albertasoilsands2006> ...onitored. This will include integrated and coordinated monitoring of land, air, water and biodiversity," said a press release from Diana McQueen's office,
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  • | quote = Habib Noor, a resident of Lalmai with family in Saudi Arabia, was accused of owning a compound that harbored attackers who ambushed U.S. :Habib Noor, a resident of Lalmai with family in Saudi Arabia, was accused of owning a compound that harbored attackers who ambushed U.S.
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  • .../default.htm | archive-date=January 18, 2006 | df = mdy-all }}</ref> Saudi Arabia, Kuwait, and the United Arab Emirates are the biggest markets. Ford also es ...tle = Al Jazirah Vehicles Hits 100,000 Mark with Ford and Lincoln in Saudi Arabia |url = http://media.ford.com/article_display.cfm?article_id=14319 |url-stat
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  • ...and he decided to expand his horizons by moving to Saudi Arabia. In Saudi Arabia, he founded his own brand called Al-Marwah, which is available on major e-c ...e of the most successful and respected businessmen in Bangladesh and Saudi Arabia. He inspires many aspiring entrepreneurs who dream of making it big in the
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