Bernd 05/10/2026 (Sun) 16:00 No.55359 del
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>>55352
I think this coup narrative got fashionable at some point. Even here the opposition did a little fear mongering that Orbán might coup the election if the opposition wins. Wasn't a leading narrative but some put forward the idea. And then some was backwards surprised after the election that Orbán took it so calm and congratulated for the win. "Perhaps if he had only lost by a little". - As Bolsonaro did.
When claiming coup attempts become the fad, at what point? I'm not sure. But this era isn't the era of coups in the US client states. And for many coups and coup attempts outside support from the patron was necessary, which sometimes only was a nod and the acknowledgement of the new leaders to support their legitimacy. I think these days the US doesn't care much who is in government among her clients, since there is no real rival (yet) the US should worry about, like in the times of the commie-scare Cold War.

>>55353
It sounds like everyone waited that the other does something. Like Bolsonaro didn't try to calm people and send them home in the hopes they do something more that he can ride in the end without looking like he was inciting things. And the people waited for the army to do something. And perhaps the army waited for encouragement from B.

>>55354
>Garnier
He does remind me of someone. Perhaps Noriega for his size (but not really the looks). The famous sunglasses is Gaddhaffi perhaps, but then he was taller. And a hair less kept in order.