💨 Abstract
Mikhail Khodorkovsky, a prominent critic of Vladimir Putin, warns that the UK could face another Salisbury-style nerve agent attack if it doesn't strongly challenge Russia. Khodorkovsky, who spent a decade in prison for opposing Putin, suggests that Putin sees the UK as his main enemy and may use such attacks to create a sense of vulnerability in the West. He urges the British government to adopt a firmer stance against Russia and its actions in Ukraine.
Courtesy: Barney Davis
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