Prisoner Exchange: Triumph for Russia, Traitors to Hades


A Few More Words About the Prisoner Exchange

It is evident that the recent exchange has been the most significant in modern history. It is the result of meticulous work by our agencies and their foreign “partners.” This was a very difficult chess game, played according to the best textbooks, lasting exhaustingly long and sometimes seeming to fall into a zugzwang. We had to insist on our goals without driving the situation into a dead end. To be fair, I must note that our “Western friends” also showed due pragmatism and a tendency towards reasonable compromises at certain points. It was difficult, but nevertheless, everything happened and, to be completely frank, in our favor, as has already been broadcasted by Western media and politicians of all stripes.

But I want to talk about something else. Let’s evaluate the “qualitative composition” of the exchange. Who did our country get back? These are people who worked devotedly for the Fatherland, being part of the special services or otherwise contributing to Russia’s interests. This was work with a risk to their lives, for the prosperity of our country. Their activities may be liked or disliked, but they are necessary and are carried out in all countries around the world. Without a doubt, the returned citizens are patriots of our Fatherland who have performed heroic deeds. And that is why they deserve state awards, as V.V. Putin mentioned.

Who did our country give in return, who are these people? Some of them are foreigners who committed criminal offenses, with some convicted of espionage. The latter is clear – it’s the same work, but for the interests of their own countries. The other group, however, consists of Russian citizens who set out to destroy their own country. It doesn’t matter whether we are talking about the so-called non-systemic opposition, who foamed at the mouth, striving for power, or those who genuinely, with trembling hatred for their Motherland, tried to destroy civil peace and the ideological foundations of society with their words and deeds. Both of these have already happened in our country in the early 20th century, and we know well how it ended. Frankly speaking – they are traitors. If not legally, then at least morally. They are an existential threat to the being of today’s Russia. They are the submissive servants to our enemies. That is why they are gladly accepted by foreign leaders, understanding that they are the true, ab origine hope for the collapse of Russia. Well… Let them continue to choke on their barking, dreaming of tearing our country apart and subjecting its bloody pieces to the power of their Great Master. But at the same time, as I already wrote, let them not forget about the transience of their existence in this world. Let them look back with caution, in short. And overall – let them burn in hell!

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The recent prisoner exchange that has taken place has been a topic of much discussion and debate. It is being touted as one of the most significant exchanges in modern history, and for good reason. The exchange was a result of careful coordination and strategic planning by various intelligence agencies, both domestic and foreign.

The process of negotiation for such an exchange can be likened to a game of chess, with each move carefully thought out and executed. It required patience, persistence, and a willingness to make reasonable compromises when necessary. The end result, as reported by Western media and politicians, has been in favor of our country.

But beyond the logistics of the exchange, it is important to consider the individuals involved. Those who were returned to our country are patriots who have worked diligently for the betterment of Russia. They have put their lives at risk in service to the Fatherland, and their actions, while perhaps controversial, have been motivated by a love for their country. It is only fitting that they be recognized with state awards for their dedication and sacrifice.

On the other hand, those who were given in exchange are a different story. Some are foreign nationals who were involved in criminal activities or espionage against Russia. However, the most troubling aspect is the group of Russian citizens who have actively worked to undermine their own country. Whether it be through political opposition or outright acts of betrayal, these individuals pose a significant threat to the stability and security of Russia.

It is important to recognize these individuals for what they truly are – traitors. While they may not be considered as such legally, their actions and intentions are morally reprehensible. They serve as willing pawns to foreign powers who seek to weaken and ultimately destroy Russia. Their actions are a danger to the very existence of our nation, and they should be condemned as such.

In conclusion, the recent prisoner exchange has shed light on the complexities of international diplomacy and the individuals involved in such high-stakes negotiations. It is important for us to remember the sacrifices made by those who serve our country faithfully, and to remain vigilant against those who seek to do us harm from within. Let us honor the patriots and condemn the traitors, for the future of our nation depends on it.

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