What did Viktor Bout do? Explaining why Russia wants the Russian arms dealer in Brittney Griner swap deal
What did Viktor Bout do Explaining why Russia wants the Russian arms dealer in Brittney Griner swap deal Notifications New User posted their first comment this is comment text Approve Reject & ban Delete Logout
Brittney Griner(0.7 grams) for illegal arms dealer Viktor Bout
Bout is nicknamed the Merchant of Death
+ Sanctions Buster for his wide-reaching ops, extensive clientele, & willingness to bypass embargoesThe Biden administration is considering a prisoner swap Brittney Griner(0.7 grams) for illegal arms dealer Viktor BoutBout is nicknamed the Merchant of Death + Sanctions Buster for his wide-reaching ops, extensive clientele, & willingness to bypass embargoes Viktor Bout is currently detained at an Illinois prison and is serving a 25-year sentence. He was convicted of selling weapons worth millions of dollars to the Revolutionary Armed Forces of Colombia (FARC) in 2011 as well as for an alleged conspiracy to kill citizens and officials in the US. Russia has long requested the US to release Bout, claiming that he was “unlawfully” arrested in the country and targeted for political reasons. His release would now allow the US to bring home Griner and Whelan. While Griner was arrested at the Sheremetyevo International Airport in February on drug-related charges, Whelan was convicted on espionage charges in 2020 and sentenced to 16 years in a Russian prison. Brittney Griner recently admitted that she carried vape cartridges with cannabis oil in her luggage, a drug that is considered illegal in . However, she mentioned that the action was accidental and she had no intention of breaking the law. Meanwhile, ’s family has continued to speak out for his innocence and the US government has previously deemed the charges against the ex-marine as false and unfair. The prison swap deal involving Viktor Bout comes after the administration faced significant pressure from the country to bring back Griner and Whelan.
What did Viktor Bout do Explaining why Russia wants the Russian arms dealer in Brittney Griner swap deal
The US has decided to release arms dealer Viktor Bout in a prison swap deal in exchange of Brittney Griner (Image via Chumsak Kanoknan/ Getty Images and Pavel Pavlov/Getty Images) Viktor Bout, the Russian arms dealer currently imprisoned in the US, is likely to be released from the country in exchange for WNBA star and ex-marine officer Paul Whelan, two US citizens currently detained in Russia. On Wednesday, US Secretary of State Antony Blinken announced that the Biden administration has decided to propose a prisoner swap deal and is waiting to discuss the arrangement with the Russian counterpart. The Biden administration is considering a prisoner swapBrittney Griner(0.7 grams) for illegal arms dealer Viktor Bout
Bout is nicknamed the Merchant of Death
+ Sanctions Buster for his wide-reaching ops, extensive clientele, & willingness to bypass embargoesThe Biden administration is considering a prisoner swap Brittney Griner(0.7 grams) for illegal arms dealer Viktor BoutBout is nicknamed the Merchant of Death + Sanctions Buster for his wide-reaching ops, extensive clientele, & willingness to bypass embargoes Viktor Bout is currently detained at an Illinois prison and is serving a 25-year sentence. He was convicted of selling weapons worth millions of dollars to the Revolutionary Armed Forces of Colombia (FARC) in 2011 as well as for an alleged conspiracy to kill citizens and officials in the US. Russia has long requested the US to release Bout, claiming that he was “unlawfully” arrested in the country and targeted for political reasons. His release would now allow the US to bring home Griner and Whelan. While Griner was arrested at the Sheremetyevo International Airport in February on drug-related charges, Whelan was convicted on espionage charges in 2020 and sentenced to 16 years in a Russian prison. Brittney Griner recently admitted that she carried vape cartridges with cannabis oil in her luggage, a drug that is considered illegal in . However, she mentioned that the action was accidental and she had no intention of breaking the law. Meanwhile, ’s family has continued to speak out for his innocence and the US government has previously deemed the charges against the ex-marine as false and unfair. The prison swap deal involving Viktor Bout comes after the administration faced significant pressure from the country to bring back Griner and Whelan.