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The fact that assassination attempt failed makes me even more suspicious about a Russian trace.
If something fails usually Russia is involved.
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He is pro-peace. He actually cares about both sides involved.
Unlike the warmongers of the collective West.
Recently I watched an interview where he stated something like:
"Better 10 years of bickering at a negotiation table than another 10 years of this war.
Why keep sending weapons to ensure Ukrainians and Russians keep killing each other?
Who benefits from this tragic situation?"
Clearly he's been talking about peace in a meaningful way, and that's why they tried to take him out.
I hope he pulls through.
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This has nothing to do with its proximity to Moscow. Nor was it a US or Russian attack, stop being paranoid. All the indications are that it was motivated by other political reasons, and it is almost certain that it was an isolated act perpetrated by a single individual. The 71-year-old man who was arrested was apparently a poet\writer in, who appears in several videos criticizing the Slovak government's alleged control of the media.
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