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A woman shouts and cries at a hospital after she lost her son in a suicide attack on a voter registration center in Kabul, Afghanistan, Sunday, April 22, 2018. Gen. Daud Amin, the Kabul police chief, said a suicide bomber targeted civilians who had gathered to receive national identification cards. (AP Photo/Massoud Hossaini)

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A Customs and Border Patrol agent patrols the international border Tuesday, April 10, 2018 near Nogales, Ariz. The Republican governors of Texas, Arizona and New Mexico on Monday committed 1,600 Guard members to the border, giving President Donald Trump many of the troops he requested to fight what he's called a crisis of migrant crossings and crime. (AP Photo/Matt York)

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John Rood, undersecretary of defense for policy, told a security conference in Colorado last week that space is increasingly contested by adversaries that could cripple the United States in attacks on satellites. (Associated Press/File)

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Mr. President, our military is ready to attack on your command. (Illustration by Gary Varvel for Creators Syndicate)

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FILE - In this Friday, April 6, 2018 file photo, Palestinian protesters run for cover from teargas fired by Israeli soldiers during clashes with Israeli troops at the Gaza's border with Israel near Khan Younis. The flareup of deadly violence in Gaza is of a new kind, even in the inventive annals of Mideast conflicts: Israeli soldiers shooting at Palestinian demonstrators burning tires and hurling firebombs across what looks like an international border, inflicting casualties while claiming concerns of a mass breach of the barrier. (AP Photo/Adel Hana, File)

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David Bowdich, chief of the FBI's Los Angeles field office poses for a photo doing an interview with The Associated Press in Los Angeles on Friday, Jan. 15, 2016. Six weeks after the San Bernardino terror attack, the FBI official leading the investigation says some of the most basic questions remain the most elusive to answer. They include whether anyone else was involved in the Dec. 2 massacre and whether more violence was planned. (AP Photo/Amanda Lee Myers)

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Protesters with Mapuche flags watch a police a water cannon disperse demonstrators during a protest commemorating the ten year anniversary of the police killing of Mapuche indigenous activist Matias Catrileo, Santiago, Chile, Friday, Jan. 5, 2018. Catrileo was shot to death on Jan. 3, 2008 by a police officer during a land dispute in southern Chile. The officer was sentenced to three years in jail, but served his time on probation. The officer was eventually removed from the police force. (AP Photo/Esteban Felix)

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The U.S. Army has developed facial recognition technology that works in the dark. (Image: U.S. Army)

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U.S. Ambassador to the United Nations Nikki Haley said a chemical weapons attack "could very easily happen" on American soil. (Associated Press)

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President Donald Trump speaks in the Diplomatic Reception Room of the White House on Friday, April 13, 2018, in Washington, about the United States' military response to Syria's chemical weapon attack on April 7. (AP Photo/Susan Walsh)

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Russian President Vladimir Putin, right, and Syrian President Bashar Assad watch the troops marching at the Hemeimeem air base in Syria, on Monday, Dec. 11, 2017. Declaring a victory in Syria, Putin on Monday visited a Russian military air base in the country and announced a partial pullout of Russian forces from the Mideast nation. (Mikhail Klimentyev, Sputnik, Kremlin Pool Photo via AP)

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MoveOn.org has hundreds of protest marches planned around the nation should President Trump "fire" special counsel Robert Mueller. (MoveOn. Org)

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Hector Barajas, a U.S. Army veteran deported twice to Mexico, celebrated last month with Norma Chavez-Peterson, executive director of the American Civil Liberties Union of San Diego and Imperial counties, after learning that he would be granted American citizenship. (Associated Press)

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Rafael Caro-Quintero is shown here in an FBI Most Wanted poster (FBI.gov)

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Members of Easy Company, 2nd Battalion, 506th Infantry Regiment, 4th Brigade Combat Team, 101st Airborne Division (Air Assault), pull security during a partnered patrol in Madi Khel, Khowst Province, Afghanistan, Oct. 20, 2013. (U.S. Army photo) ** FILE **

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Swamp Cannon Illustration by Greg Groesch/The Washington Times

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The U.S. Marine Corps and Army are looking at 6.5mm Creedmoor rifle rounds to replace the 5.56 mm ammunition used by troops. (Image: U.S. Marine Corps via Pfc. Heather Atherton)

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A US Navy crewman monitors on the deck of the U.S. aircraft carrier Theodore Roosevelt, Tuesday, April 10,2018, in international waters off South China Sea. The aircraft carrier Theodore Roosevelt (CVN-71) is sailing through the disputed South China Sea in the latest display of America's military might after China built a string of islands with military facilities in the strategic sea it claims almost in its entirety. (AP Photo/Jim Gomez)

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Illustration on military preparedness and budgeting by Greg Groesch/The Washington Times

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More than 1,700 people attended the U.S. Holocaust Memorial Museum's National Tribute Dinner on Monday, marking the institution's 25th anniversary. (U.S. Holocaust Memorial Museum)