Never before had the US government been forced to sift through
Twitter updates to separate the messages relating to its diplomatic row
with Argentina from those relating to the row between the Argentine foreign
minister, Héctor Timerman, and the local lingerie model Luciana Salazar. Neither
could anyone have predicted that President Mauricio Funes, of El Salvador's
left-wing Frente Farabundo Martí para la Liberación Nacional (FMLN), which
between 1980 and 1992 was an umbrella organisation for five left-wing guerrilla
groups, would have to defend his left-wing credentials and the anti-US stance
historically taken by his party to deny the Argentine accusation that El
Salvador harbours a US training institute that teaches “torture techniques". But
then again, no one had had the pleasure (or shock) of Argentine diplomacy 'a la
Timerman' until now.End of preview - This article contains approximately 1512 words.
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