US outraged at Russia’s conviction of American man | PRIME

ABC News’ Ian Pannell reports on Paul Whelan’s 16-year prison sentence in Russia for alleged spying, and on the United States’ reaction.

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37 thoughts on “US outraged at Russia’s conviction of American man | PRIME

  1. Physical spying is pointless in Russia since they are self destructive. This feels like more of a political move from Russia against foreigners who visit

  2. Spy's know the risk they take when they enter another country. This is the way of these people. Do not involve yourself America and respect it's separate sovereignty. This is not our world. Not our game. The spy op. is a completely different game entirely.

  3. Why would anyone ask a ''friend'' to give pendrive with photos when it is easier to send photos via email or MMS? Pendrives, disks etc … is the spy stuff, as they'r still living in the cold war.

  4. Russian contact hands off Russian classified intelligence to American. Gets caught. Calls it sham trial? If an American contact hands off classified intelligence to a Chinese/Russian and got caught, would it still be a sham?

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