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Should Laguta and Emil be kicked out of the GP Series?

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6 minutes ago, Triple.H. said:

 

I'd far rather see GPs without them than thousands if not millions of lives destroyed

Innocent people having their livelyhood taken away from them because other innocent people are having their lives destroyed solves nothing.

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16 minutes ago, RPNY said:

Innocent people having their livelyhood taken away from them because other innocent people are having their lives destroyed solves nothing.

Agreed

But it may force those innocent people to overthrow their current leader as if the West go into try and sort it out we will definitely end up with WW3.

The only way to solve the Putin Problem is for the Russians themselves to do it. Hopefully they have a suitable candidate for leadership with a following in the general population and among the armed forces. 

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I was reading an article earlier. Related to Putins former teacher, she wrote a book about him some years ago. Apparently he stopped socialising when he was 11 years old. Went into his shell and concentrated on sports, especially Judo…. he is a black belt. He always wanted to win at sports, he had to be first….. always.

Perhaps that gives an insight why it is important for Russian sport stars to be banned from the world scene. He loves to see Russians succeed, so cut them off.

Sweden and Finland are reconsidering joining NATO, something they have tried not to joking, claiming they are neutral. Finlands is joined to Russia and Sweden is not far away at all, and not being in NATO they are as vulnerable as Ukraine.        

McDonalds is closing all its outlets in Russia, no doubt at hugh financial loss, together with Starbucks and Coca Cola. The people of Russia must decide their future, they must see that the world is not with them, be strong, and get rid of him.

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1 hour ago, Triple.H. said:

Agreed

But it may force those innocent people to overthrow their current leader as if the West go into try and sort it out we will definitely end up with WW3.

The only way to solve the Putin Problem is for the Russians themselves to do it. Hopefully they have a suitable candidate for leadership with a following in the general population and among the armed forces. 

Unlikely to happen, some exiled Russians in the West have said that the Generals in Moscow are even more hard line than Putin...

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12 minutes ago, Blupanther said:

Unlikely to happen, some exiled Russians in the West have said that the Generals in Moscow are even more hard line than Putin...

Stop the press Exiled Russians have nothing good to say about Russia

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2 hours ago, Triple.H. said:

Stop the press Exiled Russians have nothing good to say about Russia

That is not what they said at all, it's just a presumption on your part...

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Laguta his Russian license is now withdrawn as well by the Russian federation because of his criticism about the war & Putin. Same for Tarasenko.

Both are not allowed to race in Russia (and also national team).

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21 minutes ago, DutchGrasstrack said:

Laguta his Russian license is now withdrawn as well by the Russian federation because of his criticism about the war & Putin. Same for Tarasenko.

Both are not allowed to race in Russia (and also national team).

Sorry  or A

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3 hours ago, DutchGrasstrack said:

As good a reason as any to give him a chance to revoke Russian citizenship and ride in the GP surely? Or is he stuck in Russia?

Artyom Laguta and Vadim Tarasenko are disqualified from the Russian competitions and the Russian Team The Track Commission for Racing on the cinder track analyzed the statements of Russian racers Artyom Laguta and Vadim Tarasenko in the media, as well as on Internet platforms, discrediting the honor and dignity of the Russian Federation and the President of the Russian Federation Vladimir Vladimirovich Putin. Racers who made unworthy statements and their opinions on the situation in the country do not deserve to be called the proud name of a Russian athlete and represent the honor of the Russian Federation at international competitions. Based on the above, it was decided: 1. Revoke permission to participate in International competitions and international leagues. 2. Revoke the National License (Russian license). 3. Withdraw these athletes from the Russian National Team. 4. To disqualify Artyom Laguta and Vadim Tarasenko from participation in Russian competitions in accordance with the Charter of the IFR and the Sports Code. Cinder Track Racing Commission

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Surely Poland will have him

 

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50 minutes ago, Steve Shovlar said:

What has Laguta said? 

I think its fair to say that what ever he said Vladimir Vladmirovich Putin didn't like it.

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5 hours ago, RPNY said:

Surely Poland will have him

 

Your still missing what is going on.

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