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60 years after the Indonesian mass killings: Is the Cold War back?
The piece highlights historical patterns of US intervention without indicating immediate escalation or improvement in the situation.
The article reflects on the historical involvement of the US in Indonesia during the Cold War, particularly in helping to suppress a large communist party. It questions whether current US actions in foreign countries again indicate a return to such interventions in geopolitical conflicts.
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