Submitted by strongandstable1 t3_126juef in worldnews
RushingTech t1_je9e57s wrote
So the WSJ sends their employee into the middle of a country that's a year into their illegal war, that is known for torture and authoritarianism, to write a piece critiquing its regime? Did they seriously not expect he would get seized?
Kudos to his bravery but his employer is a straight up asshole that gambled his life away for an article that likely wouldn't tell us anything we didn't already know from Ukrainian sources.
iroquoispliskinV t1_je9kk5s wrote
He's been living there for 6 years, but still, he should have gotten out months ago.
TouristNo4039 t1_jeamsvl wrote
He might actually be a spy though.
[deleted] t1_jeacp5g wrote
> illegal war
um.. what? What governing body decides the legality of war?
Team_Conscious t1_jeboxrl wrote
The world
[deleted] t1_jebpnxi wrote
Maybe I don’t understand the consensus around it. What is a legal war?
[deleted] t1_jeajskb wrote
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