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"Oh cool. If I use the word Israel it says no can do, other countries just fine"
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    I know elections are an incredibly important topic, but they're not something I can talk about."
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    Yes, theoretically, a sitting U.S. president can use the Leahy Law to stop sending weapons to a country. The Leahy Law prohibits the U.S. government from providing military assistance to foreign security force units if there is credible information that these units have committed gross violations of human rights. This law applies"
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