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Events, my dear boy, events! Libya, Syria, what next
Late last week on BBC Radio Wales, my old un-met friend Peter Johnson asked whether Syria’s unspeakable hereditary president should worry over Nato’s aerial success in helping to bring down the equally unspeakable Kings of Kings of Africa. I replied: “Ah, events, my … Continue reading
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