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Feb 2023
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La gorra de Trump y la guerra de Irán
El día en el que Donald Trump iba a ordenar el inicio de una guerra en Oriente Medio lo empezó en Texas. En una hamburguesería. Llevaba su famosa gorra roja con el lema ‘Gulf of America’. Le dio tiempo a algo más… Al llegar a su mansión, se pasó un rato a saludar a una fiesta de ... Show More
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Señor ministro, diga que esta es su firma y hundamos a la izquierda en España
12 de abril de 2016. Nueva York, consulado español. Tres personas mantienen una conversación relevante que nos ayuda a entender cómo funcionó la guerra sucia policial, las cloacas, durante el último gobierno del PP. Allí se encuentran el jefe de la UDEF, la Unidad de Delincuencia ... Show More
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El 23F se ha contado mil veces, de todas las formas y en todos los formatos posibles, pero faltaba la versión del Estado, que ha mantenido clasificados bajo secreto oficial desde 1981, al menos 153 documentos. Papeles confidenciales que estaban en el Ministerio de Defensa, en el ... Show More
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