Sudan’s Security Chief Meets FBI, CIA In Washington
The head of Sudan’s National Intelligence and Security Services returned to Khartoum this morning after meeting CIA and FBI officials in Washington.
The head of Sudan’s National Intelligence and Security Services returned to Khartoum this morning after meeting CIA and FBI officials in Washington.
As I feared, Abe Foxman’s successor at the ADL is a huge problem.
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