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Tier AFraming & Doctrine — capstone spine on self-determination, terrorism definition, and contested sovereignty
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Cluster spine. The framing problem — why 'terrorism' became the dominant international label for the Eelam conflict, and what international law actually says about remedial self-determination, the definition of terrorism, and contested sovereignty. Each doctrine page closes with an Honest Ceiling — the strongest sentence TLTE can honestly say next to the sentence that would be overclaim. The pattern is doctrinal, not rhetorical.
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