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"Russian Invasion of Ukraine (2022)",
"US and Israeli Attack on Iran (2026)",
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"Defense and Military Forces",
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"Trump, Donald J",
"Zelensky, Volodymyr",
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"textContent": "The many similarities between the White House’s justification for war in Iran and Russia’s messaging on Ukraine underscore the risks of a vaguely defined, open-ended war.",
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