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The new dynamic in the Middle East with Turkey, Qatar and Egypt's support for Islamic groups in Syria and Saudi Arabia's wariness- 2013-2014

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The Saudi and Jordanian royal family finds itself on one side as Turkey, Quatar and Egypt take the lead in supporting Islamic groups fighting the Assad regime. The Saudis and Turkey call for the U.S. to actively intervene in the conflict in 2013.

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