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Jakob Stein
17 February, 08:50
Conclusion on should the U. S police the world?
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17 February, 12:45
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Most Americans don't want the United States to be the world's policeman. Do the experts agree? No. If they did, people knew they'd always get caught and try finding other sources on so.
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