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I am just asking questions. 🤷♂️
I still don't feel like I understand - you outline all these choices the people made, fine, but ... what are you saying the reason for those choices is and why is Kara-Murza somehow problematic with regard to this (these?) reason(s)?
You don't think it is problematic for Kara-Murza (and the russian opposition) to ignore these issues? Or are you saying they do address them? If yes, can you provide a source?
The reason for these choices is something you should ask the russians and Kara-Murza.
I am not saying anything.
I still am not totally clear what you are saying. That Kara-Murza has to explain why Russians have done this before he could be a positive alternative?
I've been pretty clear in my statements.