An evidence-focused review of the strongest arguments cited about Operation Gladio — the NATO-era “stay-behind” networks — separating documented records, disputed inferences, and claims that lack independent proof. This article lists the main claims supporters cite, shows the primary sources used to verify them, and explains where investigators and official records conflict.
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