Why should USA care about people who decide to work for the intelligence services of a rival power?The US government not giving a damn is exactly the problem.
Their spy, their duty to care about him and pull him out of the fire. They certainly have enough POWs stashed away to exchange him for if they cared.
They don't care and the spy is an amateur? Not USA's problem, it's FSB's reputation "in the business" on the line.
Not in Ukraine. Not in wartime. Wouldn't be even in USA in wartime. Plenty of Germany simps in propaganda business were arrested after USA joined WW2.Funny, he wasn't accused of that. He was arrested for "production and dissemination of materials justifying Russia's armed aggression against Ukraine." That's free speech.
Do we really need this sort of provocation?Though he did get executed by delaying medical help, so you got your bloodthirsty wish. I understand you don't consider russians as human and your bloodthirst and racism knows no bounds, but I thought you might have an exception for an American who disagreed with you. I guess not.
If you go to a poor country, stay there in wartime, and decide to go out of your way to get into trouble, while being in poor health, and then complain about bad healthcare access and quality in prison... i don't know what to tell you. Should there be an IQ test for leaving the country?