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|WpPageName=August 1980 Bologna bombing | |WpPageName=August 1980 Bologna bombing | ||
|WpURL=http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/August_1980_Bologna_bombing | |WpURL=http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/August_1980_Bologna_bombing | ||
− | |WpIntro=At the time, this was the single most murderous post WWII terrorist attack in Western Europe. Both the Italian Parliament and informed scholarship now accept that it was part and parcel of [[Operation Gladio]] and the so-called ''Strategy of Tension'' | + | |WpIntro=At the time, this was the single most murderous post WWII terrorist attack in Western Europe. Both the Italian Parliament and informed scholarship now accept that it was part and parcel of [[NATO]]'s [[Operation Gladio]] and the so-called ''Strategy of Tension'' |
|WsLink0=Operation Gladio | |WsLink0=Operation Gladio | ||
|WsLink1=Document:1980 Massacre in Bologna | |WsLink1=Document:1980 Massacre in Bologna | ||
− | |WsLink1Desc= | + | |WsLink1Desc=An article by Thierry Meyssan from Voltaire.net published 6 July 2005 |
|WsLink3=Document:The use of terrorism to construct world order | |WsLink3=Document:The use of terrorism to construct world order | ||
− | |WsLink3Desc= | + | |WsLink3Desc=A paper by Norwegian Academic [[Ola Tunander]], presented at the Fifth Pan-European International Relations Conference (Panel 28 Geopolitics) Netherlands Congress Centre, The Hague, 9-11 September 2004 |
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At the time, this was the single most murderous post WWII terrorist attack in Western Europe. Both the Italian Parliament and informed scholarship now accept that it was part and parcel of NATO's Operation Gladio and the so-called Strategy of Tension |
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Document:1980 Massacre in Bologna - An article by Thierry Meyssan from Voltaire.net published 6 July 2005
Document:The use of terrorism to construct world order - A paper by Norwegian Academic Ola Tunander, presented at the Fifth Pan-European International Relations Conference (Panel 28 Geopolitics) Netherlands Congress Centre, The Hague, 9-11 September 2004