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Declaration of Independence
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A declaration of independence is a statement by a territory asserting its independence and constituting a new state. This typically occurs when a territory separates from another state or failed state, and may be met with opposition from the original state, potentially leading to war or a constitutional settlement. The UN's International Court of Justice has ruled that international law does not prohibit declarations of independence, though the original state may consider it rebellion.learn more on wikipedia
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- 3.2024 US Presidential Election
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countries
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- 2.Donald Trump
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- 6.Charles Q Brown Jr
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- 9.Ash Carter
- 10.Adam Kinzinger
- 11.Adam Smith
- 12.Vivek Ramaswamy
technicals
- 1.Mar-A-Lago Club
- 2.Bronze Star
- 3.Battle in the Holy Land: Israel at War
- 4.America First
- 5.World War II
- 6.West Bank
- 7.War on Warriors: Behind the Betrayal of the Men Who Keep Us Free
- 8.In the Arena: Good Citizens, a Great Republic
- 9.Guantánamo Bay Naval Base
- 10.Fox and Friends Weekend
- 11.Department of Government Efficiency
- 12.Christianity