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  • curprev 18:3118:31, 23 September 2023 Grettoonist talk contribs 18,875 bytes −8 You don't need to specify the United States war crimes being alleged, when the ones of the subject are documented and explained. Regardless of one's political position towards U.S. foreign policy, I feel that mentioning these war crimes being alleged sends an inaccurate message of the validity of such claims of war crimes for viewers to learn further information about. undo

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  • curprev 18:5418:54, 2 July 2023 The Account 2 talk contribs 19,155 bytes −3,606 being WP:BOLD and removing both tables; as The Economist states the term is no longer officially used by the US government https://www.economist.com/international-relations-a-to-z, and many of the sources seem very dated. Additionally, the list for Turkey is very dated too and at times inaccurate (the Armenia citation states that it was the AKP spokesman that called Armenia a rogue state, not a member of the gov); Turkey also has never officially designated countries as "rogue" undo Tag: Visual edit

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