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In the spring of 2004, they sent the U.S. ambassador to Turkey to ask for training on Islamic State “and in return they would give him an Islamic state. That’s why I was so excited,” said Kajanovich, an associate professor of political science at the University of Florida.

When Turkey sent some officials in February 2005, she said, “he was all over the place.” They told her the Islamic State was making progress, she said, “so I knew the best way to deal with this was to get his government to pay us back.”
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And he didn’t have to do that by surprise. On Jan. 30, he landed a plane in Egypt and went to work on building a mobile army around the battlefield, he said, though it was a little more intensive than the ones he used at home. In 2011, he and his wife began helping in Syria.

“I told everyone, ‘Why can’t you just keep going and go, when he was just a young man who was actually getting married, who was really struggling

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