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Martin Belderson's avatar

Just in case readers are still mystified why so many spies are in Vienna, it's because there is a smorsgasbord of intelligence gathering opportunities in the city. It is the HQ of OPEC, of the OSCE, of the IAEA, and many more international bodies. Pretty much every intelligence agency in the world is interested in operating there. Well, maybe not the Bhutanese, but everyone else, even Luxembourg.

Tom's hilarious yet terrifying roundup of Austro-Russian political espionage scandals didn't cover everything. That would take forever. For example, there's the 'Ibiza Villa Oligarch' farce of 2019 which led to the resignation of the FPÖ's leader and then Austrian deputy chancellor, Heinz-Christian Strache.

https://www.theguardian.com/world/2019/may/20/austria-ibiza-scandal-sting-operation-what-happened-why-does-it-matter

(Btw, in this link there's an astonishing photo of—as Tom mentioned—Foreign Minister Karin Kneiss dancing with Putin at her wedding).

And here's a good link that summarises pretty much everything else Tom said.

https://www.newstatesman.com/world/europe/2022/04/austria-is-russias-tunnel-into-the-heart-of-europe

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For me there is this somewhat interesting coincidence that a lot of the putin-friendly countries are in fact the remnants of the great Habsburgian Austro-Hungary. Obviously Austria and Orbanland, but also Slovakia, Czechia with Babiš and Zeman, and my wonderful Poland. Interestingly the biggest support for the right-wing populists in PL was and still is in Lesser Poland and Subcarpathia, both former parts of the Habsburgian state. And while Poland did support Ukraine military and took in a lot of refugees the former government was anti-EU and desperatly trying to build a clone od the putinist state as much as Orban did.

Anyway it feels like there's some nostalgia after failed empires here. Plus the 50+ years of USSR brainwashing on top. ;)

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