I suspect a poisoning by exotic radioactive particles is in this man's future.WOW!! All I can say is the best of luck to anyone who actually arrests Putin as a war criminal. Not holding my breath but fingers crossed.
A$1,000,000 bounty for the arrest of Russian President Vladimir Putin was offered to military officers by Russian entrepreneur Alex Konanykhin in a post he published on social media this week, as Russia continued its invasion of Ukraine.
"I promise to pay $1,000,000 to the officer(s) who, complying with their constitutional duty, arrest(s) Putin as a war criminal under Russian and international laws," wrote Konanykhin on LinkedIn. "Putin is not the Russian president as he came to power as the result of a special operation of blowing up apartment buildings in Russia, then violated the Constitution by eliminating free elections and murdering his opponents."
There will be several, if not many, Russian born folks who will, unfortunately, experience the wrath of Putin. Alex Konanykhin has had his fill of KGB pricks out to take whatever they want and protect the corrupt. I'd like to see several other rich guys in Russia, or elsewhere, to offer the same that grows the bounty collectively.I suspect a poisoning by exotic radioactive particles is in this man's future.
A bounty should be offered dead or alive.WOW!! All I can say is the best of luck to anyone who actually arrests Putin as a war criminal. Not holding my breath but fingers crossed.
A$1,000,000 bounty for the arrest of Russian President Vladimir Putin was offered to military officers by Russian entrepreneur Alex Konanykhin in a post he published on social media this week, as Russia continued its invasion of Ukraine.
"I promise to pay $1,000,000 to the officer(s) who, complying with their constitutional duty, arrest(s) Putin as a war criminal under Russian and international laws," wrote Konanykhin on LinkedIn. "Putin is not the Russian president as he came to power as the result of a special operation of blowing up apartment buildings in Russia, then violated the Constitution by eliminating free elections and murdering his opponents."
So it's begun....a new level of opposition against Putin by his own people.WOW!! All I can say is the best of luck to anyone who actually arrests Putin as a war criminal. Not holding my breath but fingers crossed.
A$1,000,000 bounty for the arrest of Russian President Vladimir Putin was offered to military officers by Russian entrepreneur Alex Konanykhin in a post he published on social media this week, as Russia continued its invasion of Ukraine.
"I promise to pay $1,000,000 to the officer(s) who, complying with their constitutional duty, arrest(s) Putin as a war criminal under Russian and international laws," wrote Konanykhin on LinkedIn. "Putin is not the Russian president as he came to power as the result of a special operation of blowing up apartment buildings in Russia, then violated the Constitution by eliminating free elections and murdering his opponents."
Absolutely it will. The sooner they drop a net on his crazy ass the safer this world will become. Of course, it's hard telling how many loyal sh*ts within that presidential command that might carry out Putin's death wishes once cuffed and caged.So it's begun....a new level of opposition against Putin by his own people.
The downside? This will make him more paranoid, more unstable & MORE dangerous.
There was probably that 'Get Smart' bullet proof glass dome anchored over Putin.Do they make a gun that accurately shoot the length of his meeting table?
WOW!! All I can say is the best of luck to anyone who actually arrests Putin as a war criminal. Not holding my breath but fingers crossed.
A$1,000,000 bounty for the arrest of Russian President Vladimir Putin was offered to military officers by Russian entrepreneur Alex Konanykhin in a post he published on social media this week, as Russia continued its invasion of Ukraine. "I promise to pay $1,000,000 to the officer(s) who, complying with their constitutional duty, arrest(s) Putin as a war criminal under Russian and international laws," wrote Konanykhin on LinkedIn. "Putin is not the Russian president as he came to power as the result of a special operation of blowing up apartment buildings in Russia, then violated the Constitution by eliminating free elections and murdering his opponents."
RIP Alex Konanykhin. Those poisoned umbrellas are a bitch.
There better not be. This man lives in America.I suspect a poisoning by exotic radioactive particles is in this man's future.
And it should be Much more than $1 million. Hell, we have offered $10 million for terrorists. Putin is a threat to his entire country. Don't be cheapskates oligarchs!A bounty should be offered dead or alive.
To the entire European continent!And it should be Much more than $1 million. Hell, we have offered $10 million for terrorists. Putin is a threat to his entire country. Don't be cheapskates oligarchs!
To the entire worldTo the entire European continent!
Did you know that it is a criminal offence to counsel another person to commit a crime?A bounty should be offered dead or alive.
Maybe Lindsey Graham will match that offer.WOW!! All I can say is the best of luck to anyone who actually arrests Putin as a war criminal. Not holding my breath but fingers crossed.
A$1,000,000 bounty for the arrest of Russian President Vladimir Putin was offered to military officers by Russian entrepreneur Alex Konanykhin in a post he published on social media this week, as Russia continued its invasion of Ukraine.
"I promise to pay $1,000,000 to the officer(s) who, complying with their constitutional duty, arrest(s) Putin as a war criminal under Russian and international laws," wrote Konanykhin on LinkedIn. "Putin is not the Russian president as he came to power as the result of a special operation of blowing up apartment buildings in Russia, then violated the Constitution by eliminating free elections and murdering his opponents."
If true, that guy has guts.I suspect a poisoning by exotic radioactive particles is in this man's future.
Does that make him unreachable?There better not be. This man lives in America.
No, but it ups the ante if an attempt is made (especially a successful one) to "reach" him.Does that make him unreachable?
It makes a chemical attack too risky. A chemical attack on American soil would be an act of war.Does that make him unreachable?
If he's stupid enough to use nukes in Ukraine this could quickly escalate beyond Europe. The US could be next. Would he be so idiotic as to invite MAD?To the entire European continent!
IMO, if Putin becomes a cornered animal upon losing his dictator grip on a dissenting Russia, I do think he'd go MAD. Just as I highly doubt that Putin would surrender himself to be tried as a war criminal. He needs put down within a reasonable time.If he's stupid enough to use nukes in Ukraine this could quickly escalate beyond Europe. The US could be next. Would he be so idiotic as to invite MAD?
Days ago, I was thinking that all filthy rich Russians should pitch in a measly $1 mil each (cheap to them) along with all the other filthy rich folks on this planet too. Not to pay just one assassin that crazy amount of money but pay a sizable team of them to handsomely reward them for infiltrating and eliminating Putin's command that surrounds him. To also hire the brainiest of nuclear scientists to learn how to possibly disable their nuke launching capabilities and secure nuke facilities in case a few Putinites want to carry out Putin's command to launch if he were captured or killed. To this planet's extremely rich who are of a combined worth of WELL NORTH of $1 trillion, in order to continue their very rich lifestyles it makes perfect sense for them to muster up a combined bounty of $500 mil. - or more to protect this planet's annihilation.Maybe Lindsey Graham will match that offer.
Yes.Did you know that it is a criminal offence to counsel another person to commit a crime?
True.Mr. Konanykhin (who thankfully employs lawyers more competent than Mr. Trump does) very carefully skirted the edge of that precipice.
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