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If we read the annual reports of the Department of State for Albania during the eight years of Edi Rama's political power, in the light of the unconditional support that this person has received from Washington bureaucrats, any rational mind will understand the great difference between the two parallel realities. But how is it possible for such a deep difference to exist - between two realities that do not match at all? What could be Matthew Palmer and Philip Reeker's reasons for ignoring the evidence of crime and corruption described in the DASH Reports? The least - how can you give a carta blanca to an individual like Edi Rama - even when he openly steals.
Even when he commits Cambodia WhatsApp Number Data corruption, even when he violates Human Rights, even when he plants Albania with drugs, even when they buy three sets of elections, even when you change the Constitution, even when you introduce mobsters, murderers and rapists into parliament?! I am not saying all this - but the DASH Reports for Albania. There is really only one reasonable explanation, as practical and simple as it is complex. It is impossible and irrational to think that Matthew Palmer and Philip Reeker do not know that they are supporting a dangerous, mafia and unscrupulous person like Edi Rama. Also, it is impossible that these senior State Department officials have not read the Reports prepared by DASH researchers and analysts - because those reports were not written by Donald Lu or Yuri Kim - but are compiled by other structures of the Department of State, specialized in research and independent research.
To understand this irrational nonsense, we first need to understand how large states - empires - work. Otherwise, most likely we will be the usual victims, drowned by fear and pessimism, that the USA knows what it is doing, and has good reasons to raise and empower a monster like Edi Rama. In fact, only Matthew Palmer, Philip Reeker, Yuri Kim and Richard Grenell have good reasons to support Edi Rama - reasons that are completely related to the test being carried out on the project for the division of Kosovo - a project which unfortunately has able to deport to the desks of the US Department of State. Devil's advocates may say that "whatever comes from America is welcome" - but the fact is that this cannot be a priori welcome.
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