When 10 backpacks loaded with dynamite exploded on Madrid commuter trains a year ago, shellshocked Spaniards looked east to place blame: Their country’s troop presence in U.S.-occupied Iraq. But on the anniversary of the March 11 massacre, which killed 191 people and wounded more than 1,500, fingers point closer at home — at Spain’s failure to monitor Muslim militants who had operated freely here for more than a decade. Full Story
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