It is an old adage from some
forms of study, aerial photography being one as well as some historical
research. "Look for what you cannot
see".
The media and news we see
tell us some things, but it might be that we do not realise the other matters,
which could become critical.
In Europe and with
potential world impact there are the problems of Italy which have not gone
away. Last year there was some attention
to the serious
situation there and comment. But we
have not heard much lately.
Italy is a relatively new
country, only around 150 years old since it was brought together by nationalist
movements and the urge for an Italian identity.
It has had its troubles, largely arising from two world wars that it
became involved in and which led it into the European Union and the Euro block.
The stresses are building
up and as they do with a decline in nationalism and a reversion to local
traditions, including different forms of corruption and fractured criminal
engagement in politics, could Italy suddenly revert to separate entities?
Would the inheritors of
Piedmont want the territories returned that were surrendered to France as the
price of its support?
It's a problem with the mainstream media. They drop important issues as soon as the hand-wringing phase is over.
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