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  • World War II (category Wars involving Saudi Arabia) (section Aftermath of World War I)
    stated that the Sino-Japanese War and war in Europe and its colonies occurred simultaneously, and the two wars became World War II in 1941. Other proposed
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  • relations with Saudi Arabia. By July 2019, two of Trump's three vetoes were to overturn bipartisan congressional action related to Saudi Arabia. In October
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  • George H. W. Bush (category American people of the Gulf War) (section World War II)
    South Korea, Saudi Arabia, and the United Arab Emirates. In January 1991, Bush asked Congress to approve a joint resolution authorizing a war against Iraq
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  • Seminoles. It took long wars (1818–1858) to finally defeat the Seminoles and move them to Oklahoma. The usual strategy in Indian wars was to seize control
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  • Donald Trump (category American people of the War in Afghanistan (2001–2021)) (section Saudi Arabia)
    arms deal with Saudi Arabia on 'a tremendous day'". ABC News. https://abcnews.go.com/Politics/trump-signs-110-billion-arms-deal-saudi-arabia/story?id=47531180
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  • Barack Obama (category American people of the War in Afghanistan (2001–2021)) (section War in Iraq)
    of arms deals with Saudi Arabia worth $115 billion. Obama halted the sale of guided munition technology to Saudi Arabia after Saudi warplanes targeted
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  • George W. Bush (category American people of the War in Afghanistan (2001–2021)) (section Early political involvement)
    troops from Saudi Arabia. File:Major military operations of the War on Terror.svg In Bush's September 20 speech, he declared that "our war on terror begins
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  • Joe Biden (category American people of the War in Afghanistan (2001–2021)) (section Wars in Afghanistan and Iraq)
    U.S. support for the Saudi Arabian-led intervention in Yemen and to reevaluate the United States' relationship with Saudi Arabia. Biden supports extending
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  • agreements between the UK and Saudi Arabia require "the provision of a complete defence package for the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia"; BAE Systems employs 5,300
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  •   "Kingdom of Saudi Arabia Signs the Artemis Accords". U.S. State Department. July 16, 2022. https://www.state.gov/kingdom-of-saudi-arabia-signs-the-ar
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  • Richard Nixon (category People of the Cold War) (section Vietnam War)
    increased arms sales to the Middle East, particularly Israel, Iran and Saudi Arabia. The Nixon administration strongly supported Israel, an American ally
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  • European reconstruction efforts. In 1975, ILAB worked with the Government of Saudi Arabia to develop a vocational training program and in 1989, after the passage
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  • In May 2017, GE had signed $15 billion of business deals with Saudi Arabia. Saudi Arabia is one of GE's largest customers. In September 2017, GE announced
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  • those first critical months, most of the supplies transported to Saudi Arabia—from bread to boots, from nerve gas antidote to jet fuel—came from DLA stock
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  • Western Mindanao; First minister of Muslim Affairs; Ambassador to Egypt and Saudi Arabia; Inducted into USMMA Hall of Distinguished Graduates in 1995. Albert
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  • Airbus (section Saudi Arabia)
    agents Saudi Arabia, Kazakhstan, the Philippines, Indonesia and Austria, but also China, the United Arab Emirates, South Korea, Japan, Saudi Arabia, Taiwan
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  • American Forces Network (category Radio during World War II) (section Saudi Arabia)
    AFN-transmitters in Saudi Arabia. Table may be incorrect and incomplete. Please correct and expand if necessary. The AFN FM Transmitters in Saudi Arabia are managed
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  • that are political, military, religious, or racial in nature and from involving itself in disputes over such matters. The agency operates in four languages:
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  • along with others collected by American authorities from prisoners in Saudi Arabia and Yemen, Iraq and Afghanistan." The FBI is in process of moving its
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  • tied to a Saudi disinformation campaign". Business Insider. December 20, 2019. https://www.businessinsider.com/twitter-removed-accounts-saudi-arabia-disin
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