Slovak PM assassination attempt

Slovak PM assassination attempt

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scenario8

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6,615 posts

181 months

Wednesday 15th May
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BikeBikeBIke

8,424 posts

117 months

Wednesday 15th May
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Maybe this it what it would have looked like if someone had killed Hitler in 1936.


[i]Fico was forced to step down as prime minister following the murder of investigative journalist Jan Kuciak in 2018.

"If Smer enters government, we will not send a single round of ammunition to Ukraine," Fico told supporters during his campaign.

This, as well as his pledge to resist Western sanctions on Russia, caused some onlookers to compare Fico to Hungary's populist right-wing Prime Minister Viktor Orban.[/i]

Gecko1978

9,935 posts

159 months

Wednesday 15th May
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scenario8 said:
So he appears to be anti Ukraine but perhaps not pro Russian and a left wing nationalist. My guess is opposition in his own country wanted rid

vaud

51,014 posts

157 months

Wednesday 15th May
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"Fico won a third term as Slovakian prime minister last October after running a campaign that criticized western support for Ukraine. Fico had pledged an immediate end to Slovak military support for Ukraine and promised to block Ukraine’s NATO ambitions in what would upend Slovakia’s staunch backing for Ukraine.
Ahead of the election, Fico made no secret of his sympathies towards the Kremlin and blamed “Ukrainian Nazis and fascists” for provoking Vladimir Putin into launching the invasion, repeating the false narrative Russia’s president has used to justify his invasion."

rossub

4,569 posts

192 months

Wednesday 15th May
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What a shame

Captain Smerc

3,038 posts

118 months

Wednesday 15th May
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Putin doing he's thing again, destabilisation is the game.

s1962a

5,444 posts

164 months

Wednesday 15th May
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Captain Smerc said:
Putin doing he's thing again, destabilisation is the game.
If he's pro Russia, why would Putin do this?

RustyMX5

7,758 posts

219 months

Wednesday 15th May
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Gecko1978 said:
scenario8 said:
So he appears to be anti Ukraine but perhaps not pro Russian and a left wing nationalist. My guess is opposition in his own country wanted rid
Nope. Anti Ukraine and Pro Putin. He's not well liked by quite a few in the country.

RichFN2

3,478 posts

181 months

Wednesday 15th May
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s1962a said:
Captain Smerc said:
Putin doing he's thing again, destabilisation is the game.
If he's pro Russia, why would Putin do this?
Exactly, this will either be a left wing or Ukrainian supporter.

Viktor Orbán should step up his security after this.

vaud

51,014 posts

157 months

Wednesday 15th May
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s1962a said:
Captain Smerc said:
Putin doing he's thing again, destabilisation is the game.
If he's pro Russia, why would Putin do this?
Maskirovka?

"Strategic maskirovka is carried out at national and theater levels to mislead the enemy as to political and military capabilities, intentions and timing of actions. In these spheres, as war is but an extension of politics, it includes political, economic and diplomatic measures as well as military."

BrettMRC

4,199 posts

162 months

Wednesday 15th May
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Wonder what state the gunman is in after being "detained"..?

RustyMX5

7,758 posts

219 months

Wednesday 15th May
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BrettMRC said:
Wonder what state the gunman is in after being "detained"..?
Depends really. He might be tucking into a nice fresh steak with a side of Foie Gras or he might be not so gently stood on. Fico is highly divisive.

ralphrj

3,559 posts

193 months

Wednesday 15th May
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s1962a said:
Captain Smerc said:
Putin doing he's thing again, destabilisation is the game.
If he's pro Russia, why would Putin do this?
Slovakia is a NATO member so assassinating the PM and making it look like it was a Ukrainian hit could cause division in NATO about continuing to support Ukraine.

I'm not saying this is what has happened. Just giving a reason why Putin might try something like that.

RustyMX5

7,758 posts

219 months

Wednesday 15th May
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ralphrj said:
Slovakia is a NATO member so assassinating the PM and making it look like it was a Ukrainian hit could cause division in NATO about continuing to support Ukraine.

I'm not saying this is what has happened. Just giving a reason why Putin might try something like that.
The attempt on his life was made by a chap who's 71 and appears to be a writer.

https://www.ta3.com/clanok/939217/atentat-na-premi...

CivicDuties

5,180 posts

32 months

Wednesday 15th May
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RichFN2 said:
s1962a said:
Captain Smerc said:
Putin doing he's thing again, destabilisation is the game.
If he's pro Russia, why would Putin do this?
Exactly, this will either be a left wing or Ukrainian supporter.

Viktor Orbán should step up his security after this.
Or it could equally be someone upset by something else entirely, some domestic issue, or something else unrelated to Ukraine. Or just an attention seeking tw@, or mental illness, or, or, or...by the way, Fico is a left-wing politician from a left-wing party, although also nationalist in nature too. He can't be put in a traditional pigeon hole.

What I'm saying is let's not speculate, it doesn't help.

BikeBikeBIke

8,424 posts

117 months

Wednesday 15th May
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CivicDuties said:
Fico is a left-wing politician from a left-wing party, although also nationalist in nature too. He can't be put in a traditional pigeon hole.
I'd say Nationalists who are socialists is a well trodden path.

CivicDuties

5,180 posts

32 months

Wednesday 15th May
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BikeBikeBIke said:
CivicDuties said:
Or it could equally be someone upset by something else entirely, some domestic issue, or something else unrelated to Ukraine. Or just an attention seeking tw@, or mental illness, or, or, or...by the way, Fico is a left-wing politician from a left-wing party, although also nationalist in nature too. He can't be put in a traditional pigeon hole.

What I'm saying is let's not speculate, it doesn't help.
I'd say Nationalists who are socialists is a well trodden path.
I'd say the ones you're talking about were named incredibly poorly as there was essentially nothing nothing Socialist about them. Common misconception, that is.

J210

4,546 posts

185 months

Wednesday 15th May
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Dint he just reject the WHO's pandemic treaty ?

Baroque attacks

4,602 posts

188 months

Wednesday 15th May
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J210 said:
Dint he just reject the WHO's pandemic treaty ?
Mention of the WHO does send some into an illogical tizz doesn’t it.

FourWheelDrift

88,824 posts

286 months

Wednesday 15th May
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He's had mafia links investigated and a journalist doing the investigating assassinated.

https://www.theguardian.com/world/2018/feb/28/slov...