Senator Lindsey Graham, Republican of South Carolina, called on Thursday night for the assassination of President Vladimir V. Putin, saying in a television ...
Sen. Lindsey Graham's suggestion that Russians should assassinate President Vladimir Putin has drawn the ire of Republicans and Democrats concerned over the ...
Graham "also expressed he was okay with a coup to remove Putin as well," Bishop said. But we should not be calling for the assassination of heads of state." the South Carolina Republican asked in a tweet. You would be doing your country - and the world - a great service," Graham said. "Use massive economic sanctions; BOYCOTT Russian oil & gas; and provide military aid so the Ukrainians can defend themselves. "Is there a Brutus in Russia? Is there a more successful Colonel Stauffenberg in the Russian military?"
As if addressing a five-year-old, Cruz used his brief tweet to explain to his fellow Republican senator that the assassination of a foreign head of state was ...
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Sen. Lindsey Graham, R-S.C., told "The Story" that it's time for America to stop purchasing oil and gas from Russia and start putting Putin's military ...
I think we can crush the ruble and start putting his [Putin] military commanders under indictment for war crimes. This is our chance to take this guy out, but taking him out will come from the Russian people. We're going to crush the ruble.
Sen. Lindsey Graham defended calling for Russians to assassinate President Vladimir Putin, saying it would be the quickest way to end the war in Ukraine.
"The only people who can fix this are the Russian people," he wrote in a second tweet. "This is an exceptionally bad idea," tweeted Sen. Ted Cruz, R-Texas. "Use massive economic sanctions; BOYCOTT Russian oil & gas; and provide military aid so the Ukrainians can defend themselves. You would be doing your country — and the world — a great service." Graham tweeted, referring to Julius Caesar's assassin and the German officer who tried to kill Hitler. "The only way this ends is for somebody in Russia to take this guy out. "Easy to say, hard to do. In an interview on Fox News' "Fox and Friends," Graham said he hopes someone in Russia will understand that Putin is "destroying Russia and you need to take this guy out by any means possible."
Perhaps trying to ward off any questions about his phone being hacked, or having gone temporarily insane, Graham also called for Russians to assassinate Putin ...
He also noted it will be—has to be—the Russian people who do it.” Now Putin can say ‘one of the most senior U.S. Senators has called for my assassination.’ Why would you want to help him?” France has concluded that Vladimir Putin wants to take “all of Ukraine,” and that “the worst is to come.” The world is on edge, and with good reason. Sure! Is this helping the situation? He added: “The only people who can fix this are the Russian people. Easy to say, hard to do.