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Los terroristas de ISIS han tomado control wn IRAK del Centro de Armas de Destrucción Masivas ''que no existían'' ¡Cágate , Sócrates!
http://www.tpnn.com/2014/06/20/bush-vindicated-islamic-terrorists-overtake-saddams-wmd-facilities/
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No insultes a la inteligencia. Para ti lo dice el "Tea Party" y basta. También usabas como argumento de lo malo que era Allende que lo decía Pinochet. Y eso sin entrar en otras importantes consideraciones en las que se podría entrar sobre el asunto de esas armas. ¿No estaban en Irak unos inspectores de la ONU precisamente para ver si había o no armas y acaso no pidieron poder seguir inspeccionando, cosa que no les fue permitida porque no interesaba nada conocer la verdad y sí dominar el país?
Ahora los fachas yankees tratan de protegerse de lo que se les viene encima con los fundamentalistas islámicos a punto de tomar el poder en Irak como consecuencia de la situación de desestabilización que se creó con la invasión de USA y sus satélites.
Produces vergüenza ajena.
Ahora los fachas yankees tratan de protegerse de lo que se les viene encima con los fundamentalistas islámicos a punto de tomar el poder en Irak como consecuencia de la situación de desestabilización que se creó con la invasión de USA y sus satélites.
Produces vergüenza ajena.
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Qué poco sentido del ridículo tiene este tarado.
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Saddan gaseaba con flores y perfumes....
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Te harán BBQ, aunque huyas a Siria. Por imbécil y porque los perros son traicionados de los perros.
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The chemical weapons that were seized from the facility include mustard gas, Sarin, Tabun, and VX.
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Azali, observa como éste tarado se traga todas las SÍ MENTIRAS DE CUBA Y VENEZUELA y luego critica la verdaderas revelaciones.
Tontit@ ese Vapu.
Tontit@ ese Vapu.
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''También usabas como argumento de lo malo que era Allende que lo decía Pinochet'' Nunca fue porque lo decia Pinochet, lo decia el pueblo antes y después. Que mentiroso y de qué poco te sirve.
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Tras la Guerra del Golfo (1991), las fuerzas de la coalición destruyeron todo el armamento químico iraquí que encontraron en el país. Posteriormente, La ONU obligó al régimen de Saddam a deshacerse de todas sus Armas de Destrucción Masiva (ADM) mediante las resoluciones 686 y 687 de Consejo de Seguridad.
Para asegurarse de que Iraq se desharía de dicho armamento, la ONU creó una comisión de inspectores que estuvo en el país hasta 1998. Cuando dejaron Iraq, el 90-95 % del armamento nuclear iraquí había sido destruido.
Desde el 1998 hasta el 2002 pasaron cuatro años en los que Saddam no permitió la entrada de más inspectores internacionales, por lo que aumentó la especulación sobre la posibilidad de que estuviera produciendo ADM.
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Irak: El almacén de armas químicas de Sadam Husein cae en manos del ISIS [EN]
por Vlemix a ibtimes.co.uk
enviado: 20/06 09:50
Militantes islámicos en Irak han ocupado el complejo militar de al-Muthanna, a 80 km de Bagdad, que contiene un arsenal de antiguas armas químicas de la época de Saddam Hussein. El Departamento de Estado de EE.UU. dijo que creen que los combatientes yihadistas del Estado Islámico de Irak y el Levante (Isis) no serán capaces de hacer uso del material incautado, ya que es demasiado viejo, contaminado y difícil de mover.
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Militantes islámicos en Irak han ocupado el complejo militar de al-Muthanna, a 80 km de Bagdad, que contiene un arsenal de antiguas armas químicas de la época de Saddam Hussein. El Departamento de Estado de EE.UU. dijo que creen que los combatientes yihadistas del Estado Islámico de Irak y el Levante (Isis) no serán capaces de hacer uso del material incautado, ya que es demasiado viejo, contaminado y difícil de mover.
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http://www.telegraph.co.uk/news/worldnews/middleeast/iraq/10910868/Iraq-crisis-Obama-may-launch-air-strikes-without-Congress-amid-calls-for-Maliki-to-go-live.html
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Here is the CIA's file on the complex.
Stockpiles of chemical munitions are still stored there. The most dangerous ones have been declared to the UN and are sealed in bunkers.
Although declared, the bunkers contents have yet to be confirmed.
These areas of the compound pose a hazard to civilians and potential blackmarketers.
Numerous bunkers, including eleven cruciform shaped bunkers were exploited. Some of the bunkers were empty. Some of the bunkers contained large quantitiesof unfilled chemical munitions, conventional munitions, one-ton shipping containers, old disabled production equipment (presumed disabled under UNSCOM supervision), and other hazardous industrial chemicals.
17.05 The Chemical Weapons Convention, which Iraq joined in 2009, requires it to dispose of the material at Al Muthanna, even though it was declared unusable and "does not pose a significant security risk"
However, the UK goverment has acknowledgeded that the nature of the material contained in the two bunkers would make the destruction process difficult and technically challenging.
Under an agreement signed in Baghdad in July 2012, experts from the MOD’s Defence Science and Technology Laboratory (Dstl) were due to provide training to Iraqi personnel in order to help them to dispose of the chemical munitions and agents.
The Al Mutannah chemical weapons complex (CIA)
16.52 The remaining chemical weapons from Saddam Hussein's regime are stored in two sealed bunkers, both located at the Al Muthanna Chemicals Weapons Complex, a large site in the western desert some 80km north west of Baghdad.
This was the principal manufacturing plant for both chemical agents and munitions during Saddam Hussein’s rule.
Thousands of tonnes of chemical weapons were produced, stored and deployed by the Saddam Hussein regime. Iraq used these weapons during the Iran - Iraq War (1980 to 1988) and against the Kurds in Halabja in 1988.
16.32 Isis jihadists have seized a chemical weapons facility built by Saddam Hussein which contains a stockpile of old weapons, State Department officials have told the Wall Street Journal:
U.S. officials don't believe the Sunni militants will be able to create a functional chemical weapon from the material. The weapons stockpiled at the Al Muthanna complex are old, contaminated and hard to move, officials said.
Nonetheless, the capture of the chemical-weapon stockpile by the forces of the Islamic State of Iraq and al-Sham, known as ISIS or ISIL, the militant group that is seizing territory in the country, has grabbed the attention of the U.S.
"We remain concerned about the seizure of any military site by the ISIL," Jen Psaki, the State Department spokeswoman, said in a written statement. "We do not believe that the complex contains CW materials of military value and it would be very difficult, if not impossible, to safely move the materials."
Saddam Hussein (EPA)
16.21 Amid speculation Obama may be preparing to apply more pressure on Iraqi PM Maliki to either step down or form a unity government, Colin Freeman reports from the streets of Baghdad, where anti-Maliki sentiment is tangible across the city:
The calls for Mr Maliki to go are echoed on the streets of the capital, Baghdad, where the period of relative stability that he was credited with between 2008 and 2010 is now just a distant memory. While Iraqis habitually lay the blame for their woes at the political class in general, Mr Maliki in particular has been accused of sliding the country back towards sectarianism.
Omar Ali, 32, a shopkeeper in the Sunni neighbourhood of al Adel, said: "Maliki should have gone a long time ago, before he took us into this mess with Isis - it is his fault that the Sunni have turned to Isis."
But there were also calls for him to go from politicians in other Shia blocs in his governing State of Law coalition.
Ameer al-Kenani, deputy head of the legal committee of the Ahrar (Freedom) bloc, formed by the Shia cleric, Moqtada al-Sadr, told The Telegraph: "We expected such an incident as this one with Isis, as a result of the ongoing political crisis that Iraq has suffered over the last three years.
"We don't think Mr Maliki should continue in office, as we believe he is part of the crisis, not the solution."
16.09 A US official says Obama is expected to announce the deployment of about 100 special operations forces to Iraq to help train and advise the Iraqi forces.
The official insisted on anonymity because this person was not authorized to publicly discuss the plan ahead of Obama's announcement.
Al-Qaeda inspired militants stand with captured Iraqi Army Humvee at a checkpoint belonging to Iraqi Army outside Beiji refinery (AP)
15.55 President Obama is due to make a statement on Iraq at 5.30pm UK time.
The usual daily White House briefing has been cancelled.
15.50 More strong words from the Saudi Arabian ambassador to the UK, Prince Mohammed bin Nawaf Al Saud, writing exclusively in tomorrow's Telegraph:
The call by the Iraqi Foreign Minister, to President Obama and the US government to launch airstrikes against the ISIS rebels in Iraq is beyond our comprehension.
An air strike will not just eliminate extremists – who we do not support – but will effectively sign the death warrant of many innocent Iraqi citizens, innocent families trapped and terrified by this crisis.
This request to President Obama is a madness, it reveals a government who no longer sees clearly and no longer cares about the people it has been appointed to care for.
The people of Iraq, of all and any faith and denomination, like all people in all countries of the world, look to their government to provide them with the peace and security they need and deserve.
The current Iraqi government is dramatically failing in meeting that objective.
Kurdish Peshmerga forces drive thorough the town of Sinjar, Iraq, near the border with Syria (SAM TARLING)
15.30 The United States is flying F-18 attack aircraft launched from the carrier USS George H.W. Bush on missions over Iraq to conduct surveillance of insurgents who have seized part of the country, a U.S. official told Reuters on Thursday.
The official, speaking on condition of anonymity, said the F-18s were being flown from the carrier, which was ordered into the Gulf several days ago, because it is sovereign U.S. territory and can deploy tanker refueling planes if needed.
General Martin Dempsey, the Chairman of the Joint Chiefs of Staff, told lawmakers on Wednesday the United States has been carrying out manned and unmanned intelligence, surveillance and reconnaissance missions over Iraq and was devoting a number of planes and Navy ships to the effort.
15.15 Isis has widely been reported as the world's richest terrorist organisation following its seizure of money and gold from Mosul banks.
The jihadists are now reported to have stolen $429m from banks in Mosul.
14.53 Iran's Supreme Leader warns on Twitter that Isis is serving the interests of US in the Middle East, writes Damien McElroy.
Iran's Supreme Leader has signalled his intense distrust of any proposed cooperation with US to resolve the Iraq situation by accusing Washington of sowing the seeds of division between the country's sects.
Ayatollah Ali Khamenei used a Twitter account associated with his office to accuse Isis and other Sunni extremists of wanting to bring about a war in the Muslim world.
The divisions created by Isis were serving the purposes of the "arrogant powers" - Iranian language that refers to the US.
14.49 Isis appears to have a new weapon in its armoury - taxi drivers. Colin Freeman reports:
According to a Baghdad military spokesman who has just popped up on Iraqi television, the Isis militants are using taxi drivers to spread false rumours about the success of their campaign.
Having spent a fair amount of time in the company of Iraqi taxi drivers, I can testify that that they share their British counterparts' status as being the fount of all knowledge, so there might bo some substance to this story. After all, Isis's Twitter account has been suspended, so perhaps this is them reverting to much older forms of communication.
14.37 The breakdown of order in northern Iraq has given US Congress cause for concern over the planned withdrawal from Afghanistan.
"There's no guarantee [Afghanistan would not deteriorate]," Defense Secretary Chuck Hagel told a Senate panel on Wednesday.
"It is up to the people of Afghanistan to make these decisions, their military, their new leadership that will be coming in as a result of their new government."
This comes despite Afghan president Hamid Karzai dismissing idea of Iraq-style al-Qaeda comeback in Afghanistan in an interview yesterday, citing his good relationship with the Taliban.
Hamid Karzai (REX)
14.20 The European Union on has pledged an extra five million euros to help the hundreds of thousands of Iraqis displaced by a jihadist offensive.
"This fresh wave of violence has terrible consequences for vulnerable children, women and men", said the EU's Commissioner for Humanitarian Aid Kristalina Georgieva, announcing funding that will bring total EU humanitarian assistance for 2014 to 12 million euros.
13.55 A British extremist fighting in Iraq has urged Muslims in the UK to avenge the brutal murder of a Saudi Arabian student in Essex, reports Oliver Duggan.
Nahid Almanea, 31, was stabbed to death on Tuesday in a "frenzied" attack that is being considered as a "targeted" assault on her religious identity.
A British member of Isis, the fanatical Islamic force leading an insurgency in Iraq, has subsequently said Muslims in the UK should "take up a knife and kill as they did in Colchester".
Abu Rashash Britani, who has previously said he would bring Isis' brand of bloody attacks to Britian, tweeted: "These kuffar [non-Muslims] getting out of hand, dare they touch a #Muslimah.
"I call upon any brother to take up a knife and kill as they did #colchester."
He added: "#colchester attack is cowardly act. At least when our noble brothers, killers of #leerigby did so they killed a soldier not a civilian.
"I pray a revenge attack takes place in #uk against those enemies of #Islam n #Muslims."
Stockpiles of chemical munitions are still stored there. The most dangerous ones have been declared to the UN and are sealed in bunkers.
Although declared, the bunkers contents have yet to be confirmed.
These areas of the compound pose a hazard to civilians and potential blackmarketers.
Numerous bunkers, including eleven cruciform shaped bunkers were exploited. Some of the bunkers were empty. Some of the bunkers contained large quantitiesof unfilled chemical munitions, conventional munitions, one-ton shipping containers, old disabled production equipment (presumed disabled under UNSCOM supervision), and other hazardous industrial chemicals.
17.05 The Chemical Weapons Convention, which Iraq joined in 2009, requires it to dispose of the material at Al Muthanna, even though it was declared unusable and "does not pose a significant security risk"
However, the UK goverment has acknowledgeded that the nature of the material contained in the two bunkers would make the destruction process difficult and technically challenging.
Under an agreement signed in Baghdad in July 2012, experts from the MOD’s Defence Science and Technology Laboratory (Dstl) were due to provide training to Iraqi personnel in order to help them to dispose of the chemical munitions and agents.
The Al Mutannah chemical weapons complex (CIA)
16.52 The remaining chemical weapons from Saddam Hussein's regime are stored in two sealed bunkers, both located at the Al Muthanna Chemicals Weapons Complex, a large site in the western desert some 80km north west of Baghdad.
This was the principal manufacturing plant for both chemical agents and munitions during Saddam Hussein’s rule.
Thousands of tonnes of chemical weapons were produced, stored and deployed by the Saddam Hussein regime. Iraq used these weapons during the Iran - Iraq War (1980 to 1988) and against the Kurds in Halabja in 1988.
16.32 Isis jihadists have seized a chemical weapons facility built by Saddam Hussein which contains a stockpile of old weapons, State Department officials have told the Wall Street Journal:
U.S. officials don't believe the Sunni militants will be able to create a functional chemical weapon from the material. The weapons stockpiled at the Al Muthanna complex are old, contaminated and hard to move, officials said.
Nonetheless, the capture of the chemical-weapon stockpile by the forces of the Islamic State of Iraq and al-Sham, known as ISIS or ISIL, the militant group that is seizing territory in the country, has grabbed the attention of the U.S.
"We remain concerned about the seizure of any military site by the ISIL," Jen Psaki, the State Department spokeswoman, said in a written statement. "We do not believe that the complex contains CW materials of military value and it would be very difficult, if not impossible, to safely move the materials."
Saddam Hussein (EPA)
16.21 Amid speculation Obama may be preparing to apply more pressure on Iraqi PM Maliki to either step down or form a unity government, Colin Freeman reports from the streets of Baghdad, where anti-Maliki sentiment is tangible across the city:
The calls for Mr Maliki to go are echoed on the streets of the capital, Baghdad, where the period of relative stability that he was credited with between 2008 and 2010 is now just a distant memory. While Iraqis habitually lay the blame for their woes at the political class in general, Mr Maliki in particular has been accused of sliding the country back towards sectarianism.
Omar Ali, 32, a shopkeeper in the Sunni neighbourhood of al Adel, said: "Maliki should have gone a long time ago, before he took us into this mess with Isis - it is his fault that the Sunni have turned to Isis."
But there were also calls for him to go from politicians in other Shia blocs in his governing State of Law coalition.
Ameer al-Kenani, deputy head of the legal committee of the Ahrar (Freedom) bloc, formed by the Shia cleric, Moqtada al-Sadr, told The Telegraph: "We expected such an incident as this one with Isis, as a result of the ongoing political crisis that Iraq has suffered over the last three years.
"We don't think Mr Maliki should continue in office, as we believe he is part of the crisis, not the solution."
16.09 A US official says Obama is expected to announce the deployment of about 100 special operations forces to Iraq to help train and advise the Iraqi forces.
The official insisted on anonymity because this person was not authorized to publicly discuss the plan ahead of Obama's announcement.
Al-Qaeda inspired militants stand with captured Iraqi Army Humvee at a checkpoint belonging to Iraqi Army outside Beiji refinery (AP)
15.55 President Obama is due to make a statement on Iraq at 5.30pm UK time.
The usual daily White House briefing has been cancelled.
15.50 More strong words from the Saudi Arabian ambassador to the UK, Prince Mohammed bin Nawaf Al Saud, writing exclusively in tomorrow's Telegraph:
The call by the Iraqi Foreign Minister, to President Obama and the US government to launch airstrikes against the ISIS rebels in Iraq is beyond our comprehension.
An air strike will not just eliminate extremists – who we do not support – but will effectively sign the death warrant of many innocent Iraqi citizens, innocent families trapped and terrified by this crisis.
This request to President Obama is a madness, it reveals a government who no longer sees clearly and no longer cares about the people it has been appointed to care for.
The people of Iraq, of all and any faith and denomination, like all people in all countries of the world, look to their government to provide them with the peace and security they need and deserve.
The current Iraqi government is dramatically failing in meeting that objective.
Kurdish Peshmerga forces drive thorough the town of Sinjar, Iraq, near the border with Syria (SAM TARLING)
15.30 The United States is flying F-18 attack aircraft launched from the carrier USS George H.W. Bush on missions over Iraq to conduct surveillance of insurgents who have seized part of the country, a U.S. official told Reuters on Thursday.
The official, speaking on condition of anonymity, said the F-18s were being flown from the carrier, which was ordered into the Gulf several days ago, because it is sovereign U.S. territory and can deploy tanker refueling planes if needed.
General Martin Dempsey, the Chairman of the Joint Chiefs of Staff, told lawmakers on Wednesday the United States has been carrying out manned and unmanned intelligence, surveillance and reconnaissance missions over Iraq and was devoting a number of planes and Navy ships to the effort.
15.15 Isis has widely been reported as the world's richest terrorist organisation following its seizure of money and gold from Mosul banks.
The jihadists are now reported to have stolen $429m from banks in Mosul.
14.53 Iran's Supreme Leader warns on Twitter that Isis is serving the interests of US in the Middle East, writes Damien McElroy.
Iran's Supreme Leader has signalled his intense distrust of any proposed cooperation with US to resolve the Iraq situation by accusing Washington of sowing the seeds of division between the country's sects.
Ayatollah Ali Khamenei used a Twitter account associated with his office to accuse Isis and other Sunni extremists of wanting to bring about a war in the Muslim world.
The divisions created by Isis were serving the purposes of the "arrogant powers" - Iranian language that refers to the US.
14.49 Isis appears to have a new weapon in its armoury - taxi drivers. Colin Freeman reports:
According to a Baghdad military spokesman who has just popped up on Iraqi television, the Isis militants are using taxi drivers to spread false rumours about the success of their campaign.
Having spent a fair amount of time in the company of Iraqi taxi drivers, I can testify that that they share their British counterparts' status as being the fount of all knowledge, so there might bo some substance to this story. After all, Isis's Twitter account has been suspended, so perhaps this is them reverting to much older forms of communication.
14.37 The breakdown of order in northern Iraq has given US Congress cause for concern over the planned withdrawal from Afghanistan.
"There's no guarantee [Afghanistan would not deteriorate]," Defense Secretary Chuck Hagel told a Senate panel on Wednesday.
"It is up to the people of Afghanistan to make these decisions, their military, their new leadership that will be coming in as a result of their new government."
This comes despite Afghan president Hamid Karzai dismissing idea of Iraq-style al-Qaeda comeback in Afghanistan in an interview yesterday, citing his good relationship with the Taliban.
Hamid Karzai (REX)
14.20 The European Union on has pledged an extra five million euros to help the hundreds of thousands of Iraqis displaced by a jihadist offensive.
"This fresh wave of violence has terrible consequences for vulnerable children, women and men", said the EU's Commissioner for Humanitarian Aid Kristalina Georgieva, announcing funding that will bring total EU humanitarian assistance for 2014 to 12 million euros.
13.55 A British extremist fighting in Iraq has urged Muslims in the UK to avenge the brutal murder of a Saudi Arabian student in Essex, reports Oliver Duggan.
Nahid Almanea, 31, was stabbed to death on Tuesday in a "frenzied" attack that is being considered as a "targeted" assault on her religious identity.
A British member of Isis, the fanatical Islamic force leading an insurgency in Iraq, has subsequently said Muslims in the UK should "take up a knife and kill as they did in Colchester".
Abu Rashash Britani, who has previously said he would bring Isis' brand of bloody attacks to Britian, tweeted: "These kuffar [non-Muslims] getting out of hand, dare they touch a #Muslimah.
"I call upon any brother to take up a knife and kill as they did #colchester."
He added: "#colchester attack is cowardly act. At least when our noble brothers, killers of #leerigby did so they killed a soldier not a civilian.
"I pray a revenge attack takes place in #uk against those enemies of #Islam n #Muslims."
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Hay que ver cómo se esfuerza el Cala por negar la evidencia por todos reconocida hoy en el mundo, salvo por una ínfima minoría de intoxicadores por aquello de que algo siempre queda.
Los inspectores de la ONU tuvieron sus tiras y afloja con el régimen de Sadam pero siempre acababan saliendo adelante y de hecho, como ya dije, los inspectores querían seguir inspeccionando pero Bush no quiso.
Me parece lógico que al gobierno de Irak no le gustara nada esa intromisión en su soberanía porque eso no lo admitiría Estados Unidos, que sí tenía y tiene armas de destrucción masiva y las ha usado varias veces.
En fin, no vale la pena perder el tiempo discutiendo con frikis que se agarran a un clavo ardiendo para defender estupideces.
Los inspectores de la ONU tuvieron sus tiras y afloja con el régimen de Sadam pero siempre acababan saliendo adelante y de hecho, como ya dije, los inspectores querían seguir inspeccionando pero Bush no quiso.
Me parece lógico que al gobierno de Irak no le gustara nada esa intromisión en su soberanía porque eso no lo admitiría Estados Unidos, que sí tenía y tiene armas de destrucción masiva y las ha usado varias veces.
En fin, no vale la pena perder el tiempo discutiendo con frikis que se agarran a un clavo ardiendo para defender estupideces.
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Y para dejar la cuestión zanjada, precisamente porque los yankees sabían que Irak no tenía armas de destrucción masiva es por lo que atacaron, en caso contrario les faltarían eggs para hacerlo. ¿Por qué no atacan Corea del Norte? Precisamente porque tiene armas de destrucción masiva.
Los yankees son muy valientes cuando tienen toda la tecnología y medios para avasallar, cuando no arriesgan nada llevando la guerra fuera de sus fronteras y utilizando cobardemente "drones" para no tener el menor riesgo y en cambio mucho para la población civil de los países atacados. Aun así, de Vietnam tuvieron que salir con el rabo entre las piernas.
Anda, Cala, vete a lamerle el culo al Tea Party, a ver si te dejan ser su corresponsal en el extranjero.
Los yankees son muy valientes cuando tienen toda la tecnología y medios para avasallar, cuando no arriesgan nada llevando la guerra fuera de sus fronteras y utilizando cobardemente "drones" para no tener el menor riesgo y en cambio mucho para la población civil de los países atacados. Aun así, de Vietnam tuvieron que salir con el rabo entre las piernas.
Anda, Cala, vete a lamerle el culo al Tea Party, a ver si te dejan ser su corresponsal en el extranjero.
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