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We pray for our troops and for God's protection over the United States of America." Jason Alatidd is a Statehouse reporter for The Topeka Capital-Journal.
Iran should be viewed as an adversary of the United States and shouldn’t be allowed to control nuclear weapons, said U.S. Sen. Jerry Moran, a Kansas Republican.