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Stop me if this has been uttered before, but does the US involvement
in liberating Cuba that eventually led to an unpopular occupation of
the Philippines with imperial overtones more than superficially
mirror the liberation of Afghanistan from the Taliban and the
eventual occupation of Iraq?

I'm looking for all perspectives, and if possible, direct relations
with writings like "To the Person Sitting in Darkness."

Alex Effgen

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