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SGT David A. 'Cowboy' Groth
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Russia either threatened her with blackmail, or offered her a substantial amount of money.
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SSgt Richard Kensinger
SSgt Richard Kensinger
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or both like they do w/ POTUS
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TSgt Jack Oberholtzer
TSgt Jack Oberholtzer
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SSgt Richard Kensinger - Please offer your proof.
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SSgt Richard Kensinger
SSgt Richard Kensinger
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TSgt Jack Oberholtzer - Trump openly sides w/ Putin against his intelligence team. And I can send you copies of my published clinical research on POTUS. contact me " [login to see] ". Then we can discuss further.
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TSgt Jack Oberholtzer
TSgt Jack Oberholtzer
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SSgt Richard Kensinger while I appreciate the offer, I see things differently. If you look at this from a business perspective Trump is making deals and his employees (the intelligence community) are creating a very public hoopla disrupting his continuous negotiations with Putin. Trump needs to maintain a somewhat cordial relationship with Putin and XI as heads of the other 2 super powers on the planet. The public release of intelligence information and the outrage from the left and the media makes it difficult to maintain a relationship (that is needed if we are to accomplish anything) with Russia. None of this means that he does not privately believe the intelligence data, just that openly warring with Putin shuts down opportunities for advancement in other areas. To back up my claims and dispute the “Trump is Putin’s puppet” narrative I look at the actions this administration has taken against Russia. The administration has taken over 52 administrative actions against Russia (report from the Brookings institute, On the record: The U.S. administration’s actions on Russia) and armed the Ukraines. Just my $.02
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SFC Jim Ruether
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I was thinking that this lady is done for and will spend a considerably large amount of her life in prison. But then I thought about Beau Begdahl, Chelsea, Manning Edward Snowden, and now Paul Whelan, a U.S. Citizen being held by the Russians for the same crime. What kind of sentences did they serve? The sentence for espionage in the USA is 20 yrs and a $20,000.00 fine and I know that none of these individuals served much over a quarter of their sentences and they were released or traded for.
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