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ADVANCE FOR AUG. 2, 2017 AND THEREAFTER - In this June 2017 photo, Quilian Shi, left, and Longcheng Zheng and look at pictures on a phone after posing with a John Wayne cutout at Cody Firearms Experience in Cody, Wyo. Buses carrying perhaps 50 tourists making one-night stopovers or lunch-time pauses make up the majority of Chinese tourists to Cody, but more families are flying to large regional cities such as Salt Lake City or Denver, renting cars and touring on their own. (Raymond Hillegas/The Cody Enterprise via AP)

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Venezuelan Bolivarian National police move away from the flames after an explosion at Altamira square during clashes against anti-government demonstrators in Caracas, Venezuela, Sunday, July 30, 2017. The explosion injured several officers and damaged several of their motorcycles. The officers were then seen throwing several privately owned motorcycles into the remaining fire in reprisal. (AP Photo/Ariana Cubillos)

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In this July 22, 2017, photo, a student adjusts his turban outside the mosque at Al Hidayah Islamic Boarding School in Sei Mencirim, North Sumatra, Indonesia. Pupils at the boarding school are the sons of Islamic militants whose fathers were killed in police raids or are in prison for terrorism offenses. Former radical preacher Khairul Ghazali set founded the school to prevent the boys, who were ostracized and taunted at mainstream schools, from becoming the next generation of Indonesian jihadists. (AP Photo/Binsar Bakkara)

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In this July 22, 2017, photo, former radical preacher Khairul Ghazali, center, leads students to a classroom at Al Hidayah Islamic Boarding School, a school he set up for the sons of Islamic militants, in Sei Mencirim, North Sumatra, Indonesia. Ghazali founded the school to prevent the boys, who were ostracized and taunted at mainstream schools, from becoming the next generation of Indonesian jihadists. (AP Photo/Binsar Bakkara)

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In this July 22, 2017, photo, former radical preacher Khairul Ghazali teaches at Al Hidayah Islamic Boarding School, a school set up for the sons of Islamic militants, in Sei Mencirim, North Sumatra, Indonesia. Ghazali founded the school to prevent the boys, who were ostracized and taunted at mainstream schools, from becoming the next generation of Indonesian jihadists. (AP Photo/Binsar Bakkara)

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In this July 22, 2017, photo, former radical preacher Khairul Ghazali pauses during an interview with The Associated Press at Al Hidayah Islamic Boarding School, a school he set up for the sons of Islamic militants, in Sei Mencirim, North Sumatra, Indonesia. Ghazali founded the school to prevent the boys, who were ostracized and taunted at mainstream schools, from becoming the next generation of Indonesian jihadists. (AP Photo/Binsar Bakkara)

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In this July 22, 2017, photo, students take a nap in their sleeping quarter at Al Hidayah Islamic Boarding School in Sei Mencirim, North Sumatra, Indonesia. The school was founded by former radical preacher Khairul Ghazali for the sons of Islamic militants whose fathers are either killed in police raids or in prison for terrorism offenses and aimed at preventing them from becoming the next generation of Indonesian jihadists. (AP Photo/Binsar Bakkara)

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In this July 22, 2017, photo, students play soccer at Al Hidayah Islamic Boarding School in Sei Mencirim, North Sumatra, Indonesia. The school was founded by former radical preacher Khairul Ghazali for the sons of Islamic militants whose fathers are either killed in police raids or in prison for terrorism offenses and aimed at preventing them from becoming the next generation of Indonesian jihadists. (AP Photo/Binsar Bakkara)

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In this July 22, 2017, photo, students line up for lunch at Al Hidayah Islamic Boarding School in Sei Mencirim, North Sumatra, Indonesia. The school was founded by former radical preacher Khairul Ghazali for the sons of Islamic militants whose fathers are either killed in police raids or in prison for terrorism offenses and aimed at preventing them from becoming the next generation of Indonesian jihadists. (AP Photo/Binsar Bakkara)

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In this July 22, 2017, photo, Kartini Panggabean, center, talks to students at Al Hidayah Islamic Boarding School in Sei Mencirim, North Sumatra, Indonesia. Kartini and her husband former radical preacher Khairul Ghazali set up the school for the sons of Islamic militants whose fathers are either killed in raids or in prison for terrorism offenses aimed at preventing them from becoming the next generation of Indonesian jihadists. (AP Photo/Binsar Bakkara)

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In this July 22, 2017, photo, students learn farming at Al Hidayah Islamic Boarding School in Sei Mencirim, North Sumatra, Indonesia. The school was founded by former radical preacher Khairul Ghazali for the sons of Islamic militants whose fathers are either killed in raids or in prison for terrorism offenses and aimed at preventing them from becoming the next generation of Indonesian jihadists. (AP Photo/Binsar Bakkara)

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In this July 22, 2017, photo, students learn farming at Al Hidayah Islamic Boarding School in Sei Mencirim, North Sumatra, Indonesia. The school was founded by former radical preacher Khairul Ghazali for the sons of Islamic militants whose fathers are either killed in raids or in prison for terrorism offenses and aimed at preventing them from becoming the next generation of Indonesian jihadists. (AP Photo/Binsar Bakkara)

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In this July 22, 2017, photo, former radical preacher Khairul Ghazali, top, teaches at Al Hidayah Islamic Boarding School in Sei Mencirim, North Sumatra, Indonesia. Ghazali set up the school for the sons of Islamic militants whose fathers are either killed in raids or in prison for terrorism offenses aimed at preventing them from becoming the next generation of Indonesian jihadists. (AP Photo/Binsar Bakkara)

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In this July 22, 2017, photo, former radical preacher Khairul Ghazali, top, delivers a sermon after an afternoon prayer at Al Hidayah Islamic Boarding School in Sei Mencirim, North Sumatra, Indonesia. Ghazali set up the school for the sons of Islamic militants whose fathers are either killed in raids or in prison for terrorism offenses aimed at preventing them from becoming the next generation of Indonesian jihadists. (AP Photo/Binsar Bakkara)

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In this July 22, 2017, photo, Kartini Panggabean, top right, teaches at Al Hidayah Islamic Boarding School in Sei Mencirim, North Sumatra, Indonesia. Kartini and her husband former radical preacher Khairul Ghazali set up the school for the sons of Islamic militants whose fathers are either killed in raids or in prison for terrorism offenses aimed at preventing them from becoming the next generation of Indonesian jihadists. (AP Photo/Binsar Bakkara)

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In this July 22, 2017, photo, a student sits in a classroom at Al Hidayah Islamic Boarding School in Sei Mencirim, North Sumatra, Indonesia. Pupils at the boarding school are the sons of Islamic militants whose fathers were killed in police raids or are in prison for terrorism offenses. Former radical preacher Khairul Ghazali set founded the school to prevent the boys, who were ostracized and taunted at mainstream schools, from becoming the next generation of Indonesian jihadists. (AP Photo/Binsar Bakkara)

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Foreign Aid Funding Terror Illustration by Greg Groesch/The Washington Times

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An anti-government demonstrator cries during a vigil in honor of those who have been killed during clashes between security forces and demonstrators in Caracas, Venezuela, Monday, July 31, 2017. Many analysts believe Sunday's vote for a newly elected assembly that will rewrite Venezuela’s constitution will catalyze yet more disturbances in a country that has seen four months of street protests in which at least 125 people have died. (AP Photo/Ariana Cubillos)

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An anti-government demonstrator holds a cartoon of the president of the National Electoral Center, Tibisay Lucena, that reads in Spanish "The polls don't matter when fraud is irreversible," during a vigil in honor of those who have been killed during clashes between security forces and demonstrators in Caracas, Venezuela, Monday, July 31, 2017. Many analysts believe Sunday's vote for a newly elected assembly that will rewrite Venezuela’s constitution will catalyze yet more disturbances in a country that has seen four months of street protests in which at least 125 people have died. (AP Photo/Ariana Cubillos)

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Iraqi Ambassador to the U.S. Fareed Yaseen. (Courtesy Embassy of the Republic of Iraq)