The U.S. didn't pay Iran anything out of our coffers for that release, it was Iran's money that had been held up that was released. People need to stop using popular talking points about situations and instead verify and speak only facts in interviews.
At this level, get your translation right. People struggle to get proper Cambridge certification. And you, at your level make such gross mistakes. " Dedicate my life to Russia" not "for Russia" And Yashin said " вернуть себе Россию" i.e. "get us back a prosperous, free Russia" not " getting back to my country " Seriously? Is that your translation? Won't pass B 1 Cambridge.
I just have to ask, if Zelimkhan Khangoshvili was a terrorist and a criminal, is there a court of law that delivered any verdict as such? Even in Russia? Did Russia ever tried to get him back through Interpol? Isn't that the normal procedure to get back a criminal? Why didn't they do that?
Is it true the Russian prisoner had killed a Chechen general responsible for torturing and killing Russian prisoners of war during the Chechen war? And that's why he was assassinated? So ..the murder in some sense was justified? Yet this part of the story is never mentioned?
Really? Russia say that he was this or that. Russia says a lot of things. Why would anyone believe what Russia has to say? Besides, the murder didn't take place in Russia. When a murder happens near the Chancellery, and you expect Germany to do what exactly? Oh sorry sir, didn't know you killed a bad guy. What planet do you live on?
@@First-Last_name Besides it was captured on CCTV, now apparently the assassination of the Russian "Businessman" was a "Mafia boss" who also did sell weapons so was technically an arms dealer, who he in return was assassinated in the same manner.
@@MarincaGheorghe It's closed? Yet there are still 30 prisoners still detained there, most have been imprisoned for the last 2 decades and still not been convicted.
@@JG-xi4tu More like people who did the wrong things. If we take Gerschkovich for example, the guy was arrested at Uralvagonzavod premises while trying to collect sensitive information. No one cares what your official job title is. You can call yourself journalist, doctor, lawyer, etc. all you want, but if you get caught red handed while spying, then you’re a spy.
@@First-Last_name The perfect spies really, they dig up information under the disguises as a reporter while working under cover for intelligence agencies.
Hugh Dugan at the end here, knows he is being mealy mouthed and vapid about gluing together American/German relations. I am not interested in being so polite considering past events...
The U.S. didn't pay Iran anything out of our coffers for that release, it was Iran's money that had been held up that was released. People need to stop using popular talking points about situations and instead verify and speak only facts in interviews.
At this level, get your translation right. People struggle to get proper Cambridge certification. And you, at your level make such gross mistakes. " Dedicate my life to Russia" not "for Russia" And Yashin said " вернуть себе Россию" i.e. "get us back a prosperous, free Russia" not " getting back to my country " Seriously? Is that your translation? Won't pass B 1 Cambridge.
Basically russia has learned to just imprison anyone at all with an american passport, the higher profile the better.
From basketball players, to reporters and anyone in-between
Let us hope all the innocent who are kept hostage around the world will be freed 🙏🕊️💜
I just have to ask, if Zelimkhan Khangoshvili was a terrorist and a criminal, is there a court of law that delivered any verdict as such? Even in Russia? Did Russia ever tried to get him back through Interpol? Isn't that the normal procedure to get back a criminal? Why didn't they do that?
Germany got useless political corpses while Russia got back true patriots. Germany had absolutely 0 say in all of this 😂
What patriots? Like Navalny and Nemtsov?
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Those aren’t patriots. Those were prepared to sell out the country but luckily did not got the chance.
@@alhambrabiker1476 Since when Navalny and Nemtsov become Russian patriots?
I am happy that Germany changed the FSB spy with journalists because this guy would cost the German taxpayers a lot of money over the years to come...
@@yelenashishkina8804 who said they are patriots? Were they presidential candidates? What happened to them?
Is it true the Russian prisoner had killed a Chechen general responsible for torturing and killing Russian prisoners of war during the Chechen war? And that's why he was assassinated? So ..the murder in some sense was justified? Yet this part of the story is never mentioned?
Really? Russia say that he was this or that. Russia says a lot of things. Why would anyone believe what Russia has to say? Besides, the murder didn't take place in Russia. When a murder happens near the Chancellery, and you expect Germany to do what exactly? Oh sorry sir, didn't know you killed a bad guy. What planet do you live on?
No, it's not true actually
@@First-Last_name Besides it was captured on CCTV, now apparently the assassination of the Russian "Businessman" was a "Mafia boss" who also did sell weapons so was technically an arms dealer, who he in return was assassinated in the same manner.
Any preference to Guantanamo bay ?
That was closed and they handled terrorists last time I checked not political prisoners. Just a little difference 😂
@@MarincaGheorghe It's closed? Yet there are still 30 prisoners still detained there, most have been imprisoned for the last 2 decades and still not been convicted.
US Agents are still being held?
Uh.. no. Swapping spies for spies.
Ridiculous. FSB Murderers VS people who said the wrong things.
@@JG-xi4tu More like people who did the wrong things. If we take Gerschkovich for example, the guy was arrested at Uralvagonzavod premises while trying to collect sensitive information. No one cares what your official job title is. You can call yourself journalist, doctor, lawyer, etc. all you want, but if you get caught red handed while spying, then you’re a spy.
News reporters aren't spies
@@First-Last_name Correct
@@First-Last_name The perfect spies really, they dig up information under the disguises as a reporter while working under cover for intelligence agencies.
Show trials?? Much like in the USA lawfare to put Trump on multiple show trials...hmmm USA and Russia must read the same book...
Trump on show trials is the joke of the day 😂
At this stage realistically as a start i suppose you could ask for better at this time
Hugh Dugan at the end here, knows he is being mealy mouthed and vapid about gluing together American/German relations. I am not interested in being so polite considering past events...
Germany and the "West"?? 😂😂😂
Lunatic DW,vc
Who is then in cohoots with Russia? Biden and Schulz? Or Trump?
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terrible conditions in russian prisons?? we watch you and you look like you just get out from very nice body saloon
You're hilarious. Many reports of abuse. Heck, they made a isis member eat his ear on video.
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Germany is weak, an American puppet. The leader has become the Lead. Germany is such disappointment and let down.
😮Hemman. Riwatch