RUSSIA AND THE UKRAINE RE DUGINA BOMBING

Originally published at: RUSSIA AND THE UKRAINE RE DUGINA BOMBING

Once again, this article was spotted by many of you and passed along, and I have to talk about it if only because it seems to confirm one of my long-time warnings. More recently, that “long-time” warning has become a growing fear. The long-term warning and now growing fear is that "two and more can…

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Franz Joseph sent his nephew, Franz Ferdinand to Sarаjevo, the capital of Bosnia before it was in the Austro-Hungarian Empire, on 28 June to oversea the training exercises of Joseph’s army. This decision was foolish for two reasons.
1.Foolish or premeditated, and well planned to cause an extremely negative reaction among the peoples of the Austrian Empire, such as anger, hatred, etc.?Take into account that the then Austro-Hungarian Empire was composed of three recognized nations with their three recognized and official languages ​​Austrians, Hungarians and Croats.
-1. It was announced in the newspaper. Everyone knew when and where Ferdinand would be. Premeditated, and well planned?
-In comparison: Were the activities and places where Darya Dugina was planned to be in public public, that is, known, taking into account the current information means? Is it even comparable?By today’s standards in informational ways?
2.It was on the same day as the National Day of Sebian peoples – A day when many Bosnians’ hatred for Austria Hungary was at its highest as they were not allowed to celebrate with their Serbian cousins.
-An obvious provocation by Austria-Hungary towards Serbia even by today’s standards.
-Question:
Is the day of the murder of Darya Dugina a special day for Russians or Ukrainians?
Let’s say, is that day so special to the Russians that would provoke them further emotionally especially in relation to, for example, something that would raise their morale for warfare to a higher level? The answer is no.
-Is that day so special to the Ukrainians that would inspire them further emotionally especially in relation to, for example, something that would raise their morale for warfare to a higher level? The answer is no.
3.And i quote:”The bomb was clearly made by someone who knew what they were doing, and while the Russian police have not yet indicated what type of bomb it was – did it explode when the ignition was turned? did it explode when Ms. Dugina simply sat in the car seat as from a pressure switch? Or was the bomb actually armed and detonated remotely? – it was nonetheless and in any of those cases made by someone with experience.”…end quote.
YES!This is simply impossible in this age with today’s modern methods of investigation and forensics. Unless the Russians are hiding something from being found out, which would be to their detriment in a propaganda sense.
4.Аnd i quote:”Kiev urgently washed its hands of any involvement as advisor Mykhailo Podolyak stated “Ukraine, of course, has nothing to do with yesterday’s explosion[.]” Although Ukrainian officials denied any involvement in the attack, President Volodymyr Zelensky warned of his anticipation that Dugina’s murder would inextricably result in the intensification Russia’s military campaign.”…end quote.
-Of course. And what else would they say otherwise? What if Zelensky is right?
-What if this is actually the work of a third party, who is interested only in that this unfortunate conflict continues and intensifies by both sides?Have you cosidered that possibilty?
5. So who would be the possible or possible assassins?
-Will be the Bulgarian secret services with their poisonous umbrellas like during the Cold War,possible next executors of Russian orders? Certainly not.
-Will be the Serbian secret services with their remnants from the time of the Black Hand possible next executors of Russian orders? Certainly not.
-So who could benefit from inflaming this Russian-Ukrainian conflict on a global level in terms of a reason for the Third World War? And in comparison, the murder of Mrs. Dugina could become the reason for such a war? Certainly not.
-The point is that although there are similarities between the murder of the Austro-Hungarian archduke in 1914 and the daughter of Putin’s main Eurasian ideological advisor in 2022, there is also one huge difference. That is, unlike the geopolitical situation in the Balkans and in Europe in 1914, it is that this war between Russia and Ukraine in this 2022 has already started.
-And that is a specific, huge and crucial difference.
-So connecting the dots or drawing parallels between these two historical events as triggers for world wars is, to say the least, baseless and pointless.
In my humble opinion. And according to the fact that I am also a resident of what in the west you call the Balkans, or you also call it, with no small amount of irony and cynicism, Slavic Realm.
I can only tell you that what you call the Slavic Realm never really existed nor will ever exist. And that is a fact.
-No offense taken, no offense intended, and with all due respect to your opinion and analysis.

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Assuming her father was the intended target the symbolic gesture is loud and clear.

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That’s a big if.Maybe that’s the case. But maybe it’s not. It’s pretty obscure anyway.

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LOL. What’s obscure about a car bomb ?

“it was nonetheless and in any of those cases made by someone with experience.”…end quote.
YES!This is simply impossible in this age with today’s modern methods of investigation and forensics. Unless the Russians are hiding something from being found out, which would be to their detriment in a propaganda sense”.
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This is a key statement of your post imho
This bomb attack on Dugina was probably a reveal of the third group of power in Russia two other ones being GRU(Dugin, and KGB(Putin)
Who could they be and represent?
Russian nationalists. offspring of Whites, financed by West or locally by Russian oligarchs?, “White Hats” in Russian army? This is anybody guess.
Again imho, this is somebody new, deeply secretive, and not necessarily Russian. Let’s not forget that Bolsheviks ( upper echelons) were mainly non-Russian.
Russia as we know it may be coming to the end.

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I meant about the whole case that it was obscure due to the lack of information. Not the bomb itself. It must have been pretty illuminating on its own.That’s pretty clear. :slightly_smiling_face:

True. There is too little information or details about the whole case. At least for now. It could also be those groups. Sleepers from the past, remnants of the Cold War, etc.

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