The acronym in question is FAFO, and remarkably, it’s being offered as the justification for the U.S. invasion of Venezuela.
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The history of Hispano-Filipino culture

The Philippines is the only former Spanish colony that does not have the Spanish language as its national language. One possible reason for this is a personal theory of mine – that while Latin America ...
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