Call me crazy but this is like squad games or Squid Games 101 with more than one leader from different countries talking about hit lists and death squads.
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If Trump wins the US Presidential 2024 election in November it could allow him to send assassination squads to Mexico. I would be guessing around early February at the earliest due to the delay in the change of administration.
9 May 2024 - Will send teams of assassins to kill Mexico drug lords, Trump told aides
While campaigning for a second term, former President Donald Trump has vowed to send "assassination squads" of US special forces into Mexico on covert missions against the heads of drug cartels amid the US's growing fentanyl crisis.
With the US-led proxy war in Ukraine. A Ukrainian government-linked website has hosted a database of alleged enemies of the state which coincidentally saw several people on that list supposedly assassinated by Ukrainian intelligence.
Medvedev is now suggesting Russia should consider having an open public database for enemies of Russia.
17 Sept 2024 - Medvedev proposes list of ‘Russia’s enemies’
This was likely a reference to Mirotvorets (‘Peacemaker’), the notorious Ukrainian government-linked website that has hosted a database of supposed enemies of the state since 2014, following the US-backed coup in Kiev.
A number of people in the database have ended up assassinated by Ukrainian intelligence, earning Mirotvorets the moniker of “Kiev’s kill list.” It has never been denounced, either by the Ukrainian government or its backers in the West.
https://www.rt.com/russia/604196-medvedev-russia-enemies-list/
Now, I am not suggesting anything but there seems to be some irony in all this. Like tit for tat, you reap what you sow or whatever. What goes around seems to be coming around. Back in April 2024, Russia published a list of 235 Australians who were sanctioned by Russia. Lest we forget.
18 April 2024 - Daniel Andrews and John Pesutto among 235 Australians sanctioned by Russia
Russia's foreign ministry is indefinitely denying entry to Australians over local councils "actively promoting the anti-Russia agenda".
Key Points
- 235 Australians have been banned from entering Russia under the latest sanctions.
- The list includes former Victorian premier Daniel Andrews and the state's Opposition leader John Pesutto.
- Russia's foreign ministry said the bans were due to local councils "actively promoting the anti-Russia agenda".
In a statement, Russia's foreign ministry said the list was in response to "politically motivated sanctions" Australia had imposed on Russian private individuals and legal entities as part of what it claimed to be the "West’s Russophobic campaign".