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FILE - In this Thursday, Nov. 10, 2016 file photo, an Emirati man smokes a water pipe while watching coverage of President-elect Donald Trump at a coffee shop in Dubai, United Arab Emirates. Just two days after banning travelers from seven Muslim-majority nations, U.S. President Donald Trump invited the Saudi monarch, whose kingdom includes Islam’s holiest sites, to fly to Washington. It points to the delicate balancing act Trump faces as he tries to deliver on campaign promises to exterminate “radical Islamic terrorism” without endangering political and economic ties with U.S. allies in the region, many of which are countries where the Trump Organization has business interests. (AP Photo/Kamran Jebreili, File)

FILE - In this Thursday, Nov. 10, 2016 file photo, an Emirati man smokes a water pipe while watching coverage of President-elect Donald Trump at a coffee shop in Dubai, United Arab Emirates. Just two days after banning travelers from seven Muslim-majority nations, U.S. President Donald Trump invited the Saudi monarch, whose kingdom includes Islam’s holiest sites, to fly to Washington. It points to the delicate balancing act Trump faces as he tries to deliver on campaign promises to exterminate “radical Islamic terrorism” without endangering political and economic ties with U.S. allies in the region, many of which are countries where the Trump Organization has business interests. (AP Photo/Kamran Jebreili, File)

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