Where was your outrage when Gonzalo Lira and Assange were arrested? What did State Department do when Gonzalo Lira was arrested in Ukraine? What did Blinken say about that?
@@sergeikhripun Lira was arrested for violating Article 436-2 of Ukraine's criminal code, which prohibits justification of Russia's ongoing invasion of the country.
@user-mj6gq6vo9u You can't invade your own territory that is not internationally recognized by the majority of countries such as Donbass that's number 1. Just because Yanukovych ran away like a betch doesn't mean it's a coup.
@@UkrainianPunk180 You are not playing with a full deck. My question was about Gonzalo Lira who was imprisoned, and tortured and killed and the State Department did absolutely nothing even though Mathew Miller was asked about his situation. Best democracy money can buy.
@@Yuri-z2y they released him for free. If he was so dangerous what Russian media was saying. They wouldnt have released him to begin with. Would the US release Osama Bin Laden? No they wouldnt.
@@UkrainianPunk180 He spent in Russian detention center 1,5 years. He was exchanged for a Russian citizen who has gotten almost 25 years in US prison. What's the problem?
The amount of irrefutable evidence that this "WSJ reporter" was an intelligence asset is staggering. It's funny watching the usual suspects trying to cope.
@@Yuri-z2y He lived in Russia for 6 years reporting the news. He reported the life in the city of Yekaterinburg through his travel news documentary. He covered the food, dialect, schooling, transportion in this city. He's a threat to Russia for his views on plant life in Yekaterinburg🤡 Keep suking off Russian govt
How long was Julian Asauge held against his will???
@@techtiger217 isn't the video about Evan Gershkovich?
If only he was a black WNBA player
Non white people are not out to get you. Repeat in the mirror several times. 😊
Weed vs espionage. Big difference.
Arrogance and espionage is a bad combination
Stop sending journalists to Russia.
Exactly
@@PersonincrowdStop sending spies in Russia. Thousands accredited journalists from around the globe successfully visit Moscow every year.
"Moonlight and vodka, takes me away
Midnight in Moscow is lunchtime in L.A
Ooh play boys, play..."
Поменяют, но вот эта ситуация не научит. Ничему, хочешь безпредельствуй мистер-твистер.
Where was your outrage when Gonzalo Lira and Assange were arrested? What did State Department do when Gonzalo Lira was arrested in Ukraine? What did Blinken say about that?
Blinken was deadly silenced.
@@sergeikhripun Lira was arrested for violating Article 436-2 of Ukraine's criminal code, which prohibits justification of Russia's ongoing invasion of the country.
@@UkrainianPunk180He said the truth about the Ukrainian coup and invasion of Donbas and was killed in the Ukrainian jail.
@user-mj6gq6vo9u You can't invade your own territory that is not internationally recognized by the majority of countries such as Donbass that's number 1.
Just because Yanukovych ran away like a betch doesn't mean it's a coup.
@@UkrainianPunk180 You are not playing with a full deck. My question was about Gonzalo Lira who was imprisoned, and tortured and killed and the State Department did absolutely nothing even though Mathew Miller was asked about his situation. Best democracy money can buy.
It is not Evan Gershkovich but Ivan Gerskovic,he is Serbian,unfortunately,with American passport,offul shame for Serbia.
Bahahaha he is my countryman,Serbian,and like the Popovic,very bad person,and it is not Evan Gersh
After 16 years his Russian will be perfect! Lol
Russia already released him😂 what a fkn joke
@@UkrainianPunk180 Yes, he was exchanged today. Nothing is done for free, kid. What is so funny?
@@Yuri-z2y they released him for free. If he was so dangerous what Russian media was saying. They wouldnt have released him to begin with.
Would the US release Osama Bin Laden?
No they wouldnt.
@@Yuri-z2y so 16 years was a lie clearly. He didnt spend 3 weeks in jail.
@@UkrainianPunk180 He spent in Russian detention center 1,5 years.
He was exchanged for a Russian citizen who has gotten almost 25 years in US prison.
What's the problem?
The amount of irrefutable evidence that this "WSJ reporter" was an intelligence asset is staggering. It's funny watching the usual suspects trying to cope.
In russia journalism is a crime
Are you a fool?
Only espionage is a crime.
KEKW
Hmmm I’d like to know what evidence they had on him
They don't need evidence in Russia.
Tons of evidence. Relax
None
@@UkrainianPunk180 How do you know? Have you been there, pal? Lol
@@Yuri-z2y
He lived in Russia for 6 years reporting the news. He reported the life in the city of Yekaterinburg through his travel news documentary. He covered the food, dialect, schooling, transportion in this city.
He's a threat to Russia for his views on plant life in Yekaterinburg🤡
Keep suking off Russian govt
fafo, it's wsj so 🤷♂