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"Spain's cowardly government has taken a disastrous decision … and I say to señor Pedro Sánchez, God doesn't want this, but if one day a coup comes to pass, if one day a gringo military intervention comes to pass, your hands … will be covered in blood just as the hands of José María Aznar [Spanish PM from 1996 to 2004] were covered in blood in the Iraq war.
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