8. The Man Who Made MI6

8. The Man Who Made MI6

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140. Trump’s Latin America Playbook: Before Venezuela, There Was Guatemala (Ep 1)

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After 9/11 it looked as though a new path of diplomacy could be forged between Iran and the US, and then George Bush referred to the nation as part of the Axis of Evil. The years that followed were characterised by Iran-backed terror attacks, regional instability and an uncertain ...  Show more

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