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Biden Administration considers invasion of Italy to "save democracy"

Sep 26, 2022
Washington, DC - News of Giorgia Meloni's victory in the Italian election sent shockwaves through the world. The near-final results from Sunday's election showed her Brothers of Italy party will lead a right-wing coalition, joined by former Prime Minister Silvio Berlusconi's center-right Forza Italia party and fellow right-wing firebrand Matteo Salvini's League party. All though her victory was the result of a free-and-fair election, many of our nations greatest defenders of democracy are skeptical.

Authoritative media sources like The New York Times immediately denied the results of the election claiming that "clearly Russia hacked this election just like he did the US election in 2022" and "Any political party that is critical of the World Economic Forum is illegitimate". Likewise, The Washington Post quickly posted an opinion piece titled "10 Reasons Giorgia Meloni is worse than Hitler" with the first two reasons being "She is a Christian" and "She is Heterosexual".

The Biden Administration's put out a statement strongly rejecting Italy's election outcomes and calling Meloni's victory an "attack on democracy". The administration said they would not take military intervention off the table and confirmed that they will immediately begin conducting joint military exercises with France on the France and Italy border, stating that "We are willing to save democracy by any means necessary".

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