Putin Makes Steven Seagal a Russian Citizen

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Putin Makes Steven Seagal a Russian Citizen

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by JOHN HAYWARD | 3 Nov 2016 | 430
http://www.breitbart.com/national-security/2016/11/03/putin-makes-steven-seagal-russian-citizen/

  "The Kremlin announced on Thursday that Russian President Vladimir Putin
   has signed an order granting Russian citizenship to actor Steven Seagal.

   
   According to the Times of India, the 64-year-old action star has been
   asking for Russian papers for a long time:
   
      Commenting on the subject on a conference call with reporters,
      Kremlin spokesman Dmitry Peskov said Seagal has repeatedly asked
      for Russian citizenship.
         
      Seagal is famous for his "warm feelings towards Russia" that he has
      never concealed, Peskov said.
         
      "At the same time, he is a rather well-known actor, which became
      the reason for granting him Russian Federation citizenship," Peskov
      said.

   "Putin and Seagal share a passion for martial arts: Seagal is an expert
   in aikido, and Putin is an expert in judo. They've appeared together at
   martial arts demonstrations and official events, including last year's
   Eastern Economic Forum in Vladivostok," NPR observes.
   
   NPR further notes that Segal has "emerged as an unlikely conduit
   between U.S. and Russian officials," including a useful contribution to
   a 2013 congressional delegation to research the history of the Boston
   Marathon bombers.
   
   Russian Internet wiseacres were quick to satirize Putin's gift to
   Seagal:
   
   https://twitter.com/RuNetMemes/status/794208080833769472
   
   (For those not versed in Seagalogy, the photo is from the 1992 movie
   Under Siege. The Admiral Kuznetsov is Russia's aircraft carrier,
   currently en route to participate in the Syrian operation.)
   
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``I hope that the fair, and, I may say certain prospects of success will not induce us to relax.''
-- Lieutenant General George Washington, commander-in-chief to
   Major General Israel Putnam,
   Head-Quarters, Valley Forge, 5 May, 1778