Why Is Trump Targeting Brazilian Gangs?
The U.S. designation of two Brazilian crime groups as terrorist organizations scrambles already tense bilateral relations.
Tehran may feel empowered to wait out U.S. demands for concessions in face of war-weary American public.
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The U.S. designation of two Brazilian crime groups as terrorist organizations scrambles already tense bilateral relations.
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