Simon proposes that the fate of Al-Aqsa Mosque and the long-term strength or weakness of the dollar are the two empirical benchmarks that will adjudicate the debate.
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"Hey, can I say one point before we get to this closing statement? We reached a point where we know who's wrong or right,..."
"...swiftly from liberal democracy towards some sort of authoritarianism. In the benchmark survey known as Bright Line Watch, a US based professors rate the..."
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