BBC on Putin

zork

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Here is an interesting report about Putin from the BBC :

http://www.bbc.com/news/uk-33734525

Russian President Vladimir Putin "personally ordered" the killing of Alexander Litvinenko, the inquiry into the former spy's death has heard.

Ben Emmerson QC, for Mr Litvinenko's family, said in his closing statement that Russian state responsibility had been proven "beyond reasonable doubt".

Mr Litvinenko's widow Marina said she believed her husband's "murderers and their paymasters" had "been unmasked".

But the Kremlin told the BBC it did not trust the inquiry.
 
Of course Putin ordered it. Suppose a CIA agent were to expose a Presidents involvement in an assassination, coup, or some other significant clandestine event. Hell, just look at the efforts made to imprison Snowden. He would have been off limits to the public if captured. You think Nixon wouldn't have done the same thing if one of his inner circle was exposing what what was going on?
 

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