Gonzalo Lira Journalist And US Citizen Dies In Ukrainian Custody

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The Ukes killed an American. I don't care if they all die...
 
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"In a post on X, Carlson stated, "Gonzalo Lira, Sr. says his son has died at 55 in a Ukrainian prison, where he was being held for the crime of criticizing the Zelensky and Biden governments. Gonzalo Lira was an American citizen, but the Biden administration clearly supported his imprisonment and torture. Several weeks ago we spoke to his father, who predicted his son would be killed.""
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When you're AT WAR, promoting the other side is TREASON.
 
Looks like your boyfriend :ahole-1:

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looks like you 🇷🇺guys are not very happy lately , we have killed too many of your Jihadists ....


 
Now Musk has accused Zelensky of killing american journalist Gonzalo Lira.
That is, Trump and Musk with their remarks every day push Zelensky to leave on his own. Giving him that chance. He doesn't get it or he resists. And soon Trump will get tired of it.
 
Now Musk has accused Zelensky of killing american journalist Gonzalo Lira.
That is, Trump and Musk with their remarks every day push Zelensky to leave on his own. Giving him that chance. He doesn't get it or he resists. And soon Trump will get tired of it.
One of the reasons Musk and George Galloway are on a Kiev death list.
 
How can it be treason Lira was a US citizen and Genocide Joe refused to help.
And when it isn't treason, because the person isn't a citizen of that country, they're simply the enemy. And enemies get locked up in war. Imagine if he'd gone to Russia and done the same thing, he'd have lasted even less time.
 
And when it isn't treason, because the person isn't a citizen of that country, they're simply the enemy. And enemies get locked up in war. Imagine if he'd gone to Russia and done the same thing, he'd have lasted even less time.
He was reporting the news and was murdered.
 
He was reporting the news and was murdered.


How many reporters are there in Russia reporting critical things against Russia?

None.

You love Russia. So, how can you complain when the Ukraine does something that Russia is already doing?
 
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How many reporters are there in Russia reporting critical things against Russia?

None.

You love Russia. So, how can you complain when the Ukraine does something that Russia is already doing?
You won't like the answer trust me, we banned all Russian news reporters in the UK yet Russia still allows SKY news and the BBC to wander all over Russia spouting their propaganda and my Government has the brass balls to say Russia doesn't allow and freedom.
 
You won't like the answer trust me, we banned all Russian news reporters in the UK yet Russia still allows SKY news and the BBC to wander all over Russia spouting their propaganda and my Government has the brass balls to say Russia doesn't allow and freedom.

"Russia declares war on UK journalists: 41 leading editors and reporters sanctioned"


"The Kremlin said on Friday that all accredited foreign journalists could continue to work in Russia, a day after a Wall Street Journal reporter was remanded in custody on espionage charges brought by the FSB security agency."

Be free, but we might arrest you for being a spy. Ha.


"‘Don’t mention the war’: How journalists in Russia have responded to the Kremlin’s clampdown on media"

""In effect, the practice of independent journalism in Russia has become impossible.""

"Ovsyannikova, who said she spent 14 hours being questioned by Russian police, was ultimately fined £30,000 rubles (£215) for her act of defiance, in which she held up a sign saying: “No War. Stop the war! Don’t believe the propaganda! They are lying to you. Russians against war.”"

I do notice, again, you provided no evidence. Seems to be a big theme of yours.
 

"Russia declares war on UK journalists: 41 leading editors and reporters sanctioned"


"The Kremlin said on Friday that all accredited foreign journalists could continue to work in Russia, a day after a Wall Street Journal reporter was remanded in custody on espionage charges brought by the FSB security agency."

Be free, but we might arrest you for being a spy. Ha.


"‘Don’t mention the war’: How journalists in Russia have responded to the Kremlin’s clampdown on media"

""In effect, the practice of independent journalism in Russia has become impossible.""

"Ovsyannikova, who said she spent 14 hours being questioned by Russian police, was ultimately fined £30,000 rubles (£215) for her act of defiance, in which she held up a sign saying: “No War. Stop the war! Don’t believe the propaganda! They are lying to you. Russians against war.”"

I do notice, again, you provided no evidence. Seems to be a big theme of yours.
Maybe the New York Journal guy WAS a spy, and you still can't answer the fact SKY and the BBC have a free run in Russia that's just a fact.
 
Maybe the New York Journal guy WAS a spy, and you still can't answer the fact SKY and the BBC have a free run in Russia that's just a fact.

Maybe he was.

Let's look at what he wrote


"Putin, Isolated and Distrustful, Leans on Handful of Hard-Line Advisers"

"Russia’s president built a power structure designed to deliver him the information he wants to hear, feeding into his miscalculations on the Ukraine war
MOSCOW—Russian troops were losing the battle for Lyman, a small city in eastern Ukraine, in late September when a call came in for the commanding officer on the front line, over an encrypted line from Moscow.

It was Vladimir Putin, ordering them not to retreat.

The president seemed to have limited understanding of the reality of the situation, according to current and former U.S. and European officials and a former senior Russian intelligence officer briefed on the exchange. His poorly equipped front-line troops were being encircled by a Ukrainian advance backed by artillery provided by the West. Mr. Putin rebuffed his own generals’ commands and told the troops to hold firm, they said."

Not very flattering of Putin, is it?


"Putin’s Unexpected Challenge: Snubs From His Central Asian Allies"

"Russia’s invasion of Ukraine has Kazakhstan and its neighbors rethinking alliances and reaching out to the U.S."

Also people think he might have been arrested to give Russia someone to swap in a prisoner exchange.

The sort of shit that Putin would do.

As for being a spy, any evidence? "Russian officials claimed he was collecting secrets on the "production and repair of military equipment" for the CIA."

Right, and how was he doing that?
 

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