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Embassy of mass destruction?

The Washington Post has a nice story this morning looking into one of the recent phantoms haunting America’s foreign-policy ninnies: Iran’s alleged plans for a monstrously large embassy in Managua, the capital of Nicaragua. Full Article at True/Slant

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