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"Among that group was a wealthy young Russian entrepreneur named Vladislav Klyushin – who was incarcerated in a federal prison for his role in one of the most damaging insider trading schemes in Wall Street history." Wow, the way he did it was so interesting, and so illegal. I cant believe they are letting someone like him out again. He will stay in Russia forever, and continue doing what he did in the past!
Exactly. And everyone in the US cheers. The hit man went home today too, to resume his career of murdering people.
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People dont understand the price we have to pay for these exchanges. How many people did we free for the USA? How many russians went free?
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8 went home from US prisons 16 went home from Russia's
Most prisoners in Russia were political dissidents, Russian nationals, jailed after fake trials. Alexey Navalny had to be one of them, ready to be exchanged, but Putin killed him instead. Lev Yashin and Vladimir Karamurza were about to die next, but the West freed them. The rest were foreign nationals, journalists, taken hostage just for that - to be exchanged for Putin's thugs. Mafia style.
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Power play by Putin. It worked, he was able to get a lot of people back.
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I don't know. It involved a bunch of countries.
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America was probably on the losing end, again. I mean, what else can happen with such a quick thinking president?
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