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  "path": "/the-u-s-s-silent-war-at-sea-and-the-dangerous-erosion-of-law/",
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  "textContent": "By any reasonable legal or moral standard, what the United States has done over the past nine months in the Caribbean and Eastern Pacific is not law enforcement; it is lethal force without accountability. More than 200 people have been killed in U.S. strikes on small boats, many of them in waters near Venezuela and […]",
  "title": "The U.S.’s silent war at sea—and the dangerous erosion of law"
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