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Throughout the 1980s, the United States provided the Salvadoran military with $1 million a day; a total of $6 billion dollars. Those funds helped the Salvadoran military to eliminate the insurgency and any perceived supporters. The civil war in El Salvador lasted for twelve years, from 1980 to 1992.
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