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Iran Nuclear Bomb
Oct 4 2009, Marco Villa

France is a great country (I know I’ve traveled it): Paris, food, nightlife, cote d’azur, fashion, cinema and, of course, the women. But few nations harbor as many delusions, a nostalgia for great power lost and an inferiority complex which is why they...

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