Trump visits main U.S. military base in Middle East
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ABU DHABI, United Arab Emirates — President Trump visited the largest US military base in the Middle East on Thursday, honoring the troops that are stationed in Qatar and praising the investments pouring in from the Arab country to buy American-made equipment.
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