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3/4 of this srticle justifies US actions, and only 1/4 is related to the article matter. Moreoever, there's no list of examples of the US and state terrorism, despite the country having a long list of it. In comparison, look at the Iranian article where ONE sentence points out that Iran is a Shia country and radical Sunnis consider it a heretic while the rest of article is a constant, non stop bashing charade of Iran based upon US sources. Double standards are clearly visible here.
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