EXPECTATIONS RISES AS PUTIN AND BIDEN MEET IN GENEVA ON WEDNESDAY

The two world heavy weights are set to meet in Geneva on Wednesday, we relate Americans discussion in the wake of the meeting.

EXPECTATIONS RISES AS PUTIN AND BIDEN MEET IN GENEVA ON WEDNESDAY
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President Putin has said Russia would be ready to hand over cyber criminals to the U.S. if U.S. did the same for Moscow & the two powers reached an agreement to that effect. President Biden today says: I’m open to that if people who committed crimes against Russia are in U.S.

Biden said that US cyber criminals against Russia would be "held accountable". He DIDN'T say he would hand them over to Russia..That is debatable since he is not willing to hold accountable the criminals who attempted to overthrow our government six months ago.

It’s up to our attorney general now and Congress. Watch what they do not what they say. GOP has blocked the commission on January 6th why? Because the foxes were in the hen house.

It's already falling apart and it hasn't even begun yet, we all know what is going to happen here. Biden's 'handlers' say he WASN'T agreeing to Putin's proposal to extradite cyber criminal when he said 'Yes, I'm open to it'

In their last meeting in Moscow 2011, Biden and Putin had a sharp exchange about Russian occupation of Georgian territory. 10 years later, Russian soldiers are still occupying parts of Georgia. Hope the subject comes up again in Geneva on Wednesday...But If the subject coming up ten years ago didn’t accomplish anything, why do you hope it comes up again?

Hard not to be cynical on this subject. I still think Biden should ask Putin to listen to 9/7/73 “Eyes of the World” and then say meeting over. That would be gangsta.

I still don't understand why Biden gave Putin legitimacy by meeting with him. Wouldn't trust him....Given that Putin has access to the second largest stockpile of nuclear weaponry in the world. I think it would be wise to deal with him, don't you think?.


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