Two days after President Evo Morales said U.S. troops were entering Bolivia disguised as students and tourists, his government offered evidence: an amateurishly written report that alleges a conflict-resolution course run by a U.S. nonprofit is a front for espionage. Organizers and participants in the three-week course called the charges ludicrous and said all 26 students attending the workshop in the eastern city of Santa Cruz were civilians. Full Story
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