It was a familiar scene. A paunchy white American in a tactical helmet and body armor, calmly giving orders in an ornate chamber of an occupied government building. He wore a patch of the 706th Fighter Squadron, an Air Force unit that first saw combat in World War II; and another with a Punisher skull, the logo of the Marvel comic books antihero that be…
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