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Removal of citations tag

Hey @Cooldudeseven7, could we consider removing the "More citations needed" template from this article?

The article's content is primarily based on official government documents and reports; additional citations might not be needed. For instance, a list of materials designated as critical by the U.S. government is verifiable through official publications or legislative documents directly linked or mentioned in the article. Also, the article has been recently updated with new sources. The "More citations needed" tag is often used when there is a general lack of citations throughout the article. However, this article's content is narrow in scope and primarily factual, with a few key sources being sufficient, so this tag might not reflect the current state of the article. Whoisjohngalt (talk) 22:26, 26 December 2024 (UTC)[reply]

Sorry for this very late reply. I was on holiday! I do agree that this tag is since been outdated, and I will take the action to remove the tag now! Cooldudeseven7 join in on the tea talk 12:21, 6 January 2025 (UTC)[reply]