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by narag
2441 days ago
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I agree with most of what you say, even the alledged CIA plot that has been documented enough to be taken seriously. ETA didn't have the needed infrastructure at the time for such an assasination. I disagree in one point: Sahara war (it was a war, never declared) was not a decision of transition leaders. Franco was still alive, but in the ICU... Hassan II, father of current Morocco's King, was very clever choosing the time to invade Western Sahara: nobody was really in charge. When Juan Carlos I took over, it was too late to do anything. The article is the usual junk. Spain was the enemy to defeat for the Anglo-Saxon world for centuries, and it's still is in their collective unconcious, helped of course by the media cliches. |
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