Italy paid homage on Monday to an intelligence officer killed in Iraq by U.S. forces, giving him a full state funeral that was tinged with anger over how he died protecting a freed Italian hostage. Among the mourners was Prime Minister Silvio Berlusconi, who sent Nicola Calipari on his fatal mission to Baghdad and is struggling to reconcile his fervent pro-U.S. policies with demands for the truth from Washington over the shooting. Hundreds of Italians lined the streets as Calipari's body was driven to an imposing basilica for the funeral service.