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Puerto Rico does not have a conventional enemy, as it is a U.S. territory and does not engage in warfare as an independent nation. However, challenges such as economic difficulties, political status debates, and natural disasters can be seen as adversities that Puerto Rico faces. Additionally, some view the colonial relationship with the U.S. as a form of systemic oppression, which can be considered an "enemy" to the island's self-determination and autonomy.

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