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    The New York Times‏Verified account @nytimes Sep 2

    Unlike the government soldiers who fought Islamic State in Iraq, who are honored with memorials in almost every town, not much attention and few resources are spent on the tens of thousands of children orphaned in the fighting.https://nyti.ms/2PVuUJ7 

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      1. AthRealist‏ @athrealist Sep 2
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        Sounds exactly like what the conservative right pro lifers do once the child has exited the womb

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      1. Elnora Butler‏ @ButlerElnora Sep 2
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        God bless these traumatized children, comfort their hearts & provide their needs according to his mercy & grace. In the name of Jesus. Man will let them down, but God is faithful.

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      1. Michel‏ @Mike16545327 Sep 2
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        Although you have to keep strengthening your police ,military,intelligence and others things i see how your democracy is strengthening this angers the terrorist

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      1. Michel‏ @Mike16545327 Sep 2
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        Interesting they need all kinds of help to re-enter it into society to create a fund for these orphanages in irak ,libia and Afghanistan would be good where they lend all kinds of help and educate them too

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      1. Trin  👠#proud to be a nationalist‏ @Trinityleigh65 Sep 2
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        Obama did this he funded Isis to create an invasion of healthy you men to claim refugee status . All about of the brotherhood scam obama is with. The invasion is costing the people dearly , rape and murder of innocents.

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      2. Yvonne Simons‏ @yvosimons Sep 2
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        Can anything be done to help?

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      3. Jake Ponseti‏ @JakePonseti Sep 2
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        Check out the @IraqiSoccerProj

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      2. Catherine Aman‏ @CatherineAman1 Sep 2
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        How can we help Nour?

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      3. Jake Ponseti‏ @JakePonseti Sep 2
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        Check out the @IraqiSoccerProj

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      1. SerengetiStar‏ @nyklamki Sep 2
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        Under the pretext of WMD, The USA invasion of Iraq and eventually formation of isis has left 1M children orphans with a collateral damage of $2.5T,also MobilExxon&Halliburton Siphoned $1.75T of Iraqi oil from 2003 To 2015. .All Bush & Clans may end up in Hellfire Forever. Amen🙏

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      1. Brien Gilroy‏ @BrienGilroy1 Sep 2
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        @nytimes IS is a movement quite comparable to the Mahdi fanatics in the Sudan. It has nothing to do with religy, religy only used as an excuse for the most violent behaviour thinkable. Islam will continue to create extremist behaviour as the Roman church once did.

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