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Category Archives: Wikileaks
Sowing the Seeds of Mutual Distrust
My take on the Raymond Davis situation is this: Pakistan is not a stable country, and whereas it’s not undergoing a full-scale civil war, the situation there cannot be termed “normal” by any stretch of the imagination. Cultural differences aside, … Continue reading
Posted in america, Bossi, immigration, lega nord, mafia, pakistan, Wikileaks
Tagged bossi, CIA, ISI, italy, pakistan, raymond davis
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More Zungu Zungu, less Bunga Bunga
This site isn’t meant to break news. But there’s been a near-perfect storm of events — so much excellent newsworthy material on Italy, the Balkans and international relations in general, and not nearly enough time to bang out a coherent … Continue reading
Posted in Balkans, Bossi, electoral crisis, fini, il cav, immigration, italy, kosovo, lega nord, serbia, the italian right, Wikileaks
Tagged berlusconi, lega nord, speculative attack, tsa
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