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	<title>What was the US up to in Central and South America?</title>
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	<description>I am looking for the definitive book on the United States involvement in Central and South America.  Can anyone recommend one -- or several, I suppose? It seems like the US has fucked with every single country in Central and South America, which seems like quite the accomplishment.   Are there any good books that cover what the US got up to down there?</description>
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