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RushingTech t1_je9e57s wrote

So the WSJ sends their employee into the middle of a country that's a year into their illegal war, that is known for torture and authoritarianism, to write a piece critiquing its regime? Did they seriously not expect he would get seized?

Kudos to his bravery but his employer is a straight up asshole that gambled his life away for an article that likely wouldn't tell us anything we didn't already know from Ukrainian sources.

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iroquoispliskinV t1_je9kk5s wrote

He's been living there for 6 years, but still, he should have gotten out months ago.

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Riegel_Haribo t1_je9dfwg wrote

They must want back another international war criminal.

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DeceptiveDuck t1_je9k27f wrote

In case that son of a governor gets extradited to the US. When there is a precedent of taking American citizens hostage, sending one to Russia is straight up moronic

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MrGenerik t1_je9d14e wrote

When the war is a state secret, of course you have to arrest those reporting state secrets to your adversaries. DUH.

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lenchoreddit t1_jeeezxi wrote

We’ll trade Brittney Griner for his release

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jake8827475 t1_jeb078n wrote

Hope he gets the same treatment brittney grinner got but let’s see

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LeGuizee t1_jeb750d wrote

A white male ? Hope he is gay otherwise no chance he can get the same treatment Grinner got …

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jake8827475 t1_jebl1yy wrote

It’s unfortunate that that’s the truth. Time to come out lol

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Delicious-Day-3332 t1_jec93km wrote

Rucking Fussians at it again. False flag arrest to retrieve their Brazilian mole? No one should be surprised. They kidnapped thousands of Ukrainian babies in human trafficking scheme as a side-crime in their murderous, illegal landgrab. Russia is a 3rd world pariah now - just a criminal sh*t hole.

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dogeimistic t1_jedc264 wrote

Didn't this happen to Julian Assange?

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