Under the Foreign Sovereign Immunities Act a foreign sovereign is:
A) immune from all suits in the United States.
B) immune from suits in the United States involving sovereign or public acts, but not private or commercial acts.
C) not immune from any type of suit in the United States.
D) None of these is correct.
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