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Summarize Hezbollah and its current state of affairs
 
  Read  Hezbollah Chief Vows to Continue Fighting in Syria in USA Today on November 14, 2013 or go to the link http://www.usatoday.com/story/news/world/2013/11/14/hezbollah-syria-nasrallah-assad/3524981/ . What has happened since this article?
 
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Although it may not be recognized, _________ patrols were the first formal racist organizations in the United States.
 
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Hezbollah is the largest Shi'a radical Islamic terrorist group. The group is headed by Hassan Nasrallah and is focused on the destruction of Israel and the expulsion of Western powers (including the United States) from the Middle East. Hezbollah is heavily funded and supported by Iran and has been suspected in a number of bloody and vicious suicide bombings, including the 1983 barracks bombing in Beirut, killing 241 Marines. Hezbollah is a threat to the United States, Israel, and to those Middle Eastern countries that are predominantly Sunni.

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