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Counter-terrorism / Iraq / War on Terror / War on Drugs / Violence / United States Agency for International Development / Military budget of the United States / Humanitarian intervention / Aftermath of World War II
Date: 2016-08-04 10:43:21
Counter-terrorism
Iraq
War on Terror
War on Drugs
Violence
United States Agency for International Development
Military budget of the United States
Humanitarian intervention
Aftermath of World War II

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