Former President Nixon remarked on several occasions that drug abuse is American’s “number one enemy” and that “we must declare war against it.”.() 此题为判断题(对,错)。
Former President Nixon remarked on several occasions that drug abuse is American’s “number one enemy” and that “we must declare war against it.”.()
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