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Oct 2021
14m 31s

King Abdullah’s secret splurges

THE WASHINGTON POST
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While billions of dollars in American aid poured into Jordan over the past decade, a secret stream of money was flowing in the opposite direction as the country’s ruler, King Abdullah II, spent millions on extravagant homes in the United States. 
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