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US Unveils ‘Donroe Doctrine’; Brazil Says Drugs Aren’t the Army’s Job
The US announced the 'Donroe Doctrine', a Trump-era policy emphasizing military action against narco-terrorists, protection of critical assets, and increased defense spending. Brazil responded by stating that drug-related operations are not the army's responsibility.
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