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Brazilian President Luiz Inacio Lula da Silva criticized the U.S. Department of Justice for requesting information on Brazil's 2014 purchase of Saab's Gripen fighter jets, saying it was meddling in another country's affairs. The deal, worth $5.4 billion, was inked by Lula's successor and beat out competitors Boeing and France's Dassault.
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