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  "textContent": "The U.S. military continues maritime strikes on alleged drug smugglers and may now be hitting targets on land. Brian Finucane analyzes Trump’s latest War Powers report.\n\nThe post Did the United States Just Bomb Ecuador? appeared first on Just Security.",
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