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| He's a former spy who was jailed in Russia and then handed over to the UK in a prisoner swap deal. In terms of intelligence information he's a busted flush, of no further threat to Russia, so so I don't see what they have to gain by assassinating him. On the other hand Russia's enemies may have a lot to gain with a false flag operation on British soil.
For the record I am neither pro or anti Russia, i'd just rather operate on the truth. | |
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The FSB has an established policy to deter people who want to swap sides...
Paraphrased, the policy is - if you swap sides, you will never be safe. Your family will never be safe. It may take 10, 20 or 30 years... but your family will not survive.
Makes for a very effective deterrent...