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You're being naive. This 71-year old guy seems to have been the perfect target for a CIA bribe to do "the job". He fits the psychological profile. The CIA and Ukrainian SBU often pay people like him to do their dirty work, do you think they do it themselves? It's not a movie.
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Ukrainian psyop specialists from GUR made law obeying Russian pensioners of 70+ set the police stations on fire, contacting them by phone and telling various bullshit like they are FSB and pensioner has to help them against enemies etc. I can only guess how these technologies function. Russia is being terrorized by Ukrainian call centers which act under wing of state long before war, they call to Russian citizens like they're from bank, scamming the people for millions, still I dunno how it works that successful. Mostly the victims are law obeying boomers. Btw I'm sure this Slovakian fool will die somewhere in prison and disappear with no trace, an ideal scenario.
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Yes, the CIA corrupts a 71-year-old man who fires four shots from a meter away and doesn't even get a clean kill, nor does he offer any resistance when he's arrested. And of course, now in interrogation he'll never admit that he was hired by the CIA because they said they'll kill his family if he says anything, right? It is indeed not a movie.
With all due respect to Slovakia, most Europeans don't know who Fico is to begin with, let alone the average American who doesn't even know where this little country is. Slovakia in no way threatens US foreign policy or interests, whether its government is pro-Kremlin or not. It matters as much to the US as it does to Russia that Uruguay is pro-Kiev.
There's always the possibility that I'm wrong, but I don't think this is the work of a secret agency at all. If you want to know how a secret agency or a mafia operates, just look at the recent cases in Russia, a plane has a mysterious explosion in the air and crashes, someone is poisoned, someone has a heart attack in the prison yard, someone falls from a hotel floor, someone is shot down in the middle of the night or on their doorstep without witnesses and in all cases, conveniently, there is never conclusive evidence or a serious investigation even though we all know more or less what really happened. This would be a rather clumsy way of eliminating a political opponent, so I still think it was an isolated act given what we know so far.
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By the way, the Portuguese media is currently reporting that PM Fico is now out of danger of loosing his life and is likely going to recover. I'm glad to hear that.
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Have you heard of the "blame the enemy" tactic?
I am not claiming it was Russian plot for certain - in fact, what Bras says makes the most sense. But the west has absolutely no reason to kill a politician from a small Eastern European country just because his stance is somewhat deviating from the European mainstream. There are much more subtle ways to deal with him - destabilising the country, forcing him to resign (like what is going on in Georgia and its massive protests right now). Killings are modus operandi of dictatorship countries.
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