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  1. I might have the details wrong, but the last one looked like he walked into a packed wedding of known 'gangsta' families, and was shot dead outside the hall? This stuff doesn't seem uncommon in those circles in canada? https://www.ndtv.com/indians-abroad/punjab-origin-gangster-shot-dead-at-wedding-reception-in-canada-4075016 In contrast, the others seem overtly political in comparison. Plus, I'm not remotely surprised by any of this. If the 'gorment' back home were already using outside military advisors for their 'ops' way back in the 80s (the SAS and how they were solicited for advice on how to attack Darbar Sahib). To my mind, it would be obvious that they would also take advice and gain insights from other orgs in the same way. Seeing as india has long been trading with israel for guns, it doesn't take any stretch of the imagination to fathom that they might have made a condition to get mossad style training or expertise as part of the trade deal. Also, being a bigger global player than ever now, and actually having (at least) indirect access to various experienced mercenary orgs would also enable them to conduct or sanction such 'hits'. I know K'stanis, they can be very insular and averse to change or reflection or internal constructive criticism, in a way that is very cultish. My point is, if one side has been successfully developing their strategies, alliances, stock-piles and expertise, and the other reverting to sloganeering and insularity, we're going to have a mismatched contest. Edit - My last sentence above was a gross understatement, if it is like I'm suggesting, we wouldn't have a 'mismatched contest' but rather, we'd have a situation akin to someone shooting fish in a barrel.
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