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May 2018
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Chapter Four: Us vs. Them

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Editors' Note [Dec. 18, 2020]: The Times has published an Editors’ Note concluding that episodes featuring a central character in “Caliphate” did not meet our standards for accuracy. Read the full statement.

A new recruit proves his worth and gets invited to a secret meeting.

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