CIA director: Putin ‘too healthy’
Vladimir Putin is “totally too healthy,” CIA director William Burns said on Wednesday, throwing cold water on the constant rumors that the Russian president is… Read More »CIA director: Putin ‘too healthy’
Vladimir Putin is “totally too healthy,” CIA director William Burns said on Wednesday, throwing cold water on the constant rumors that the Russian president is… Read More »CIA director: Putin ‘too healthy’
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