I've heard a lot of interesting debate on the subject of "what to do with Russia" in response to this. On one hand, it was a targeted assassination attempt on a former spy that is not that uncommon with "spy wackings" of past.
On the other hand, the Russians apparently snuck in and deployed a chemical weapon within the borders of a NATO member.
Does that constitute an act of war? If so, what to do?
On the other hand, the Russians apparently snuck in and deployed a chemical weapon within the borders of a NATO member.
Does that constitute an act of war? If so, what to do?