The exchange of 24 prisoners between Russia and the West is of course great news — but it may be a tad too soon to open that second bottle of champagne. The question that should be on everyone’s mind: Why would Russia’s dictatorial president agree to the deal? In short, what’s in it for him? We may safely exclude any hint of humanitarian concern. Vladimir Putin is known for killing political opponents, not for saving them. He happily kills Chechens, Georgians, Ukrainians and Russians — in short, everyone who gets in the way of his imperial dreams. It is also unpersuasive that he desperately wanted to save Vadim Krasikov — a security service assassin sentenced to life in Germany f
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