BBC: in England Critically ill man is former "Russian" spy

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Vova lost his mind, who he will try to kill next time?

"A man who is critically ill after being exposed to an unknown substance in Wiltshire is a Russian national convicted of spying for Britain, the BBC understands.

Sergei Skripal, 66, was granted refuge in the UK following a "spy swap" between the US and Russia in 2010.

He and a woman, 33, were found unconscious on a bench at a shopping centre in Salisbury on Sunday afternoon."Critically ill man is former Russian spy
 
Yes, because the British didn't retaliate the last time a Russian spy was killed on British soil, in fact, there have been several.

See what happens when you have a weak government that decides that it's safer to "play nice" than to stand up for your country, workers and citizens?

This is why Reagan was so respected, he had a big heavy stick and he used it as he hated Communists even more than I do. You do that to a CIA agent, there would be five dead Comrades following. Or worse, there would be mass risings in a Russian satellite in which Russia would to lose soldiers and hundreds of millions of dollars to quash.

Russians now learned some lessons from those days, but they see the British as weak,easily controlled globalists, more in the mold of Chamberlain than Churchill. Still being in the EU means nothing, these leaders want ballroom dances they couldn't care less about the "little insignificant people" such as spies.

By the way, there was a British spy killed a few years ago, the Brits declared it "death by misadventure" as he was found folded up and zipped up in a large suitcase. The Brits said it was some kinky sex game that went wrong, the problem is it was locked on the outside, and they suggested he zipped himself up from the inside. They will make excuses for this one to in order to save face, their agencies can't feel comfortable with this lack of backbone.

These are the types of governments Americans do NOT need to emulate.
 
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Yes, because the British didn't retaliate the last time a Russian spy was killed one British soil, in fact, there have been several.

See what happens when you have a weak government that decides that it's safer to "play nice" than to stand up for your country, workers and citizens?

This is why Reagan was so respected, he had a big heavy stick and he used it as he hated Communists even more than I did. You do that to a CIA agent, there would be five dead Comrades following. Or worse, there would be mass risings in a Russian satellite in which Russia would to lose soldiers and hundreds of millions of dollars to quash.

Russians now learned some lessons from those days, but they see the British as weak,easily controlled globalists, more in the mold of Chamberlain than Churchill. Still being in the EU means nothing, these leaders want ballroom dances they couldn't care less about the "little insignificant people" such as spies.

By the way, there was a British spy killed a few years ago, the Brits declared it "death by misadventure" as he was found folded up and zipped up in a large suitcase. The Brits said it was some kinky sex game that went wrong. They will make excuses for this one to in order to save face, their agencies can't feel comfortable with this lack of backbone.

These are the types of governments Americans do NOT need to emulate.
you are 100% right, Vova was entire his life a pushover , but as czar of Muscovy he wants to imitate a bully´s behavior
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