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Yes, providing aid to an enemy of the United States can be considered treason under certain circumstances. The U.S. Constitution defines treason as levying war against the country or adhering to its enemies, giving them aid and comfort. However, whether a specific act constitutes treason depends on the intent and the context of the aid provided, as well as the legal definitions and interpretations that apply. Legal proceedings would ultimately determine if such actions meet the criteria for treason.

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