Italian PM hands in resignation

by bigbrother | February 21, 2007 at 12:26 pm
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According to report Italian Prime Minister Romano Prodi has handed his resignation to the country’s president after losing vote from coalition partners.Several of Mr Prodi’s coalition partners opposed troop deployments in Afghanistan and plans to expand a US airbase in northern Italy.Continue Reading
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Jordan Yerman

Many thanks, bigbrother. We got your breaking news submission. It should be up shortly on our home page. I'd appreciate it if you could follow this story for future developments, and, if it turns out your story is in any way inaccurate, could you please make the necessary corrections. At any rate, thanks so much for keeping your eye on the news!

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Actual News Geezer

Good eye, Jordan!

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talexander

The Italian Government can go back to the womanizing "real Italian"
Silvio
Berlusconi

The vote wont change and the state of American affairs in the country will
not either. The majority of Italians support Americans in Italy and our NATO bases (which are controlled
by and owned by Italy)
drive tremendous economic impact across the country. The US spends deeply to expand bases owned by Italy, builds
new state of the art hospitals, schools, retail space etc. and will one day
turn it all back over to the Italians. Aviano AB will continue to grow, Vicenza
will grow, Navy bases in the south will grow and all the while some Italians,
including legislators, will oppose US policy publicly and benefit from
the infrastructure upgrades and employment created for Italians at our bases.

So, who cares the party has "snapped"? We need Italy, Italy needs us. Tens of thousands
of Italians work in support of the US and are paid nicely to do so! 

 

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