Madrid

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Place.png Madrid
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Capital city of Spain

Madrid is the capital city of Spain.

2004 Madrid train bombings

Full article: 2004 Madrid train bombings

The 2004 Madrid train bombings killed 191 people, like many such events, was preceded by a drill. NATO Secretary General, Jaap de Hoop Scheffer, who visited Madrid on 1 March 2004, 3 days before the exercise, described it as a "coincidence" that on 4 March 2004, there was an anti-terrorist exercise (CMX-04) which anticipated killing 200 people, finishing just a few hours before the bombings.[1]

 

Events

EventDescription
1991 Madrid ConferenceA "peace conference" where speakers included George H. W. Bush -who the Mossad planned to assassinate.
2004 Madrid train bombingsA Spanish equivalent of 7/7, targetting civilians and blamed on Al Qaeda
Assassination of the Marquesses of UrquijoMurder of prominent Spanish bank owners in 1980
Bilderberg/2024The 70th Bilderberg Meeting
Le Cercle/2007 (Madrid)A little known Cercle meeting

 

Groups Headquartered Here

GroupStartEndDescription
Bank of Spain
CEU San Pablo University1993Private Catholic university
Cesid14 July 19772002Spanish intelligence agency closely tied to the PSOE government of Felipe González.
Club de Madrid2001
ESCP Europe1819Private business school
El País4 May 1976A Spanish-language daily newspaper in Spain.
IE Business School1973Business school in Madrid, Spain.
National Intelligence Centre6 May 2002The Spanish combined foreign and domestic intelligence agency.
SpainSeemingly a tropical easy-going country on the southern border of Europe. Spain has had trouble running a “death squad-free” democracy since Franco retired. Spain has seen the bloodiest post Gladio 1 terror attack take place in Madrid in 2004, and was a battleground of the Ifs and GRU during the 2010s.
Spain/Military
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