The trouble with Google maps is that it can raise serious questions that Pope Benedict XVI wouldn't like to answer.
While in the West Bank, last week, the Pope referred to the wall that protects the lives of Israelis from murderous Palestinians as a "symbol of stalemate" in Israeli-Palestinian relations. He didn't describe it accurately as protection for innocent life, as I have just described it.
Your highness, how would you describe the wall that surrounds the Vatican, as readily visible to anyone who can use Google maps (Vatican, Rome, Italy)? Is your wall a symbol of the stalemate between Roman Catholicism and the rest of the World?