Discussion: Reports: Kremlin To Recall Russian Ambassador Kislyak To Moscow

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Mission accomplished.

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He can run and hide.

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He might be coming back to the states, before the year is finished.

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Amazing timing. Wonder if they have something new in mind for him…say, in Siberia. In a week or two we’ll hear he died of a heart attack, which looking at him will be slightly plausible, but no where near true of course.

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Though no one knows for sure, he might be coming back to America, before '17 is said and done.

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”The U.S.-Russia Business Council is scheduled to host a ‘farewell reception’ for Kislyak.”

Which, strangely, not a single Republican will remember attending.

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That’s insane. However, he does know where all the bodies are buried…so its either that or he’ll disappear for good, never to be heard from again.

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well he is the ‘shadow king’.

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Seeing how he’s 66, his American return could conclude in '18, with him being found dead at Citi Field.

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Kislyak has done what he was sent here to do—and now that he’s been exposed, a replacement is in order—someone the Trump family will suck up to and obey, just as they did with Kislyack.

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Fire Comey, recall Kislyak…no one here to speak. Nice ‘collusion’ Vlad and Donnie.

Putin has “the 411” on Donnie’s proclivities, financial, sexual, ego, and otherwise, and has played him and others like a Strad, all at the expense of the USA.

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well then…

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That move was always in play.

However there’s a chance that his replacement could have folks wishing that the Slavic ‘Shadow King’ was still in D.C…

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Or, as they say in the White House, До свидания.

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Is Kislyak going to “spend more time with family” so he’s not at risk of being called to testify or was he already in a position of diplomatic immunity from that?

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Well, as long as their FSB station chief is still here, there should be no disruption in relations with the Administration.

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He’s being considered for a UN position.

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Did you know that if you copy and paste that into Google you can get a translation? Who knew? You can even get an audio pronunciation. Cool. BTW, it means “bye.”