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  2. Arab–American relations - Wikipedia

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    ArabAmerican relations comprise a rich and nuanced narrative shaped by centuries of interaction, diplomacy, and exchange between the United States and the Arab world. Rooted in historical trade routes and cultural connections dating back to antiquity, the modern iteration of these relations has been profoundly influenced by geopolitical ...

  3. Foreign policy of the Jimmy Carter administration - Wikipedia

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    Pakistan now became the main American route for sending support to the anti-Soviet fighters in Afghanistan. [91] Carter at first was especially friendly toward India, but when India sided more with Moscow, Carter backed away and refused to help with India's nuclear energy program. The United States augmented its military strength in the Indian ...

  4. Arab immigration to the United States - Wikipedia

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    Historians have uncovered some information about Arab Americans during the American Revolutionary War, which estimates around four Arab Americans served in the Continental Army. The first Arab American to die for America was Private Nathan Badeen, a Syrian immigrant who died on May 23, 1776, just a month and a half before American independence. [7]

  5. What to know about Trump's outreach with Arab Americans led ...

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    Donald Trump's allies are working to win over Arab American voter s who are unhappy with President Joe Biden’s support for Israel. The effort is led by Massad Boulos, whose son married Tiffany ...

  6. Arabs in India - Wikipedia

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    There have been extensive trade and cultural links between India and the Arab world spanning several millennia. [2] [3] The west coast region of India, especially Malabar and Konkan coasts were active trading hubs, where Arab merchants frequently used to visit on their way to Sri Lanka and South East Asia. [4]

  7. Why Palestinians can count on American students but not Arab ...

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    "The Arab world is not reacting like Columbia or Brown (U.S. universities) because they don't have the luxury to do so," said Makram Rabah, a history professor at the American University of Beirut.

  8. Americans in India - Wikipedia

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    During World War II, more than 400,000 American soldiers were sent to India. [3]After the end of British colonial rule in India in 1947, the "colonial third culture" surrounding employment, which featured expatriates in superior roles, natives in subordinate roles, and little informal socialisation between the two, began to be replaced with a "co-ordinate third culture", based around the ...

  9. American Arabs, Muslims and Jews: How has the Israel ... - AOL

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    The war in Israel and Gaza has turned life upside down for millions of people and the ripple effects are being felt across the ocean in the United States.