How would you rank their assassination skills compared to other terrorist organizations like the IRA?>>>18448541
>>18451491Picture is assassination of Luis Carrero Blanco on December 20th 1973
Clearly, ETA had external support for that attack. The most plausible theory is CIA assistance, of course. As Guillermo Velarde, a nuclear physicist, air force engineer, and explosives expert in charge of the Islero project (the development of nuclear bombs in Spain), said, ETA memebers would have been true geniuses if they had been able to develop themselves a high-velocity explosive (9,000 meters per second) like the one used in Carrero's assassination. At that time, only the American and Israeli militaries possessed an RDX explosive of that nature. The admiral Carrero Blanco was a true man of principle, a daily mass attendee, that lived a humble and spartan life despite being Prime Minister. The Americans knew that such a man could not be bought (and his refusal to abandon the development of nuclear weapons was his death warrant). Years later, after Franco's death, the Americans subtly threatened the Minister of the Presidency, Otero Novas, that we would lose the Canary Islands if Spain did not join NATO.
>>18451496>Picture is assassination of Luis Carrero Blanco on December 20th 1973It is an image from Gillo Pontecorvo's film about that event (Operation Ogre).
>>18451491I would rate them as very Jewish.
>>18451496Not real tho
>>18451491they were pretty deadly in de:inferno
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